Our roof debris removal service is focused on protecting the longevity of your roof. Over time, branches, leaves, pine needles, and moss accumulate on your roof surface, trapping moisture and creating conditions for rot, algae, and shingle deterioration. We carefully remove all debris without damaging shingles, treat moss and algae growth at the source, and inspect for early signs of damage. This service is particularly important after storms when branches and debris can accumulate quickly. We also clean roof valleys and areas around vents, skylights, and chimneys where debris tends to collect.
Every roof debris removal job follows a proven process to ensure consistent, high-quality results.
We set up safe roof access, identify all debris areas, and note any pre-existing damage before beginning work.
Fallen branches and large debris are carefully removed by hand without dragging across shingles. Nothing is dropped onto landscaping.
Packed leaves, pine needles, and decomposed matter are cleared from the entire roof surface, including valleys and around protrusions.
Active moss and algae growth is treated with a commercial solution that kills growth at the root and prevents regrowth for months.
We inspect your shingles, flashing, and roof penetrations for damage. You receive a condition report with photos and recommendations.
We take before-and-after photos on every job so you can see the results for yourself.
Answers to common questions about our roof debris removal service.
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Pricing depends on roof size, pitch, debris volume, and whether moss treatment is needed. Standard debris removal for single-story ranch homes starts around $125. Two-story homes and steep-pitch roofs range from $175 to $350. Moss treatment adds $50 to $100 depending on coverage area.
If any of these describe your situation, this service is for you.
Roof debris removal is recommended at least once a year, typically in late fall after leaf drop or in spring as part of seasonal home maintenance. Homes with overhanging branches or heavy tree coverage may need twice-yearly service. After major storms, a prompt debris removal can prevent moisture damage from trapped material.
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