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Client
Private Estate
Date
April 2023
Duration
1 Day

Project Overviews

A homeowner in Beaconsfield noticed excessive moss buildup on their pitched roof, which was causing blocked gutters, water retention, and potential damage to tiles. Our team performed a careful, non-damaging moss removal process by hand, followed by a thorough roof clean to restore its original appearance. We also applied a preventative treatment to slow future moss growth and improve the roof’s longevity.

Step by Step Projects

  • Initial Inspection & Consultation – Assessed the extent of moss growth and roof condition.
  • Manual Moss Removal – Carefully removed all moss by hand to prevent tile damage.
  • Roof Cleaning & Rinse – Cleared any remaining debris and ensured tiles were clean.
  • Gutter Clearing – Removed moss and debris from gutters to prevent blockages.
  • Protective Treatment Application – Applied a specialist treatment to slow future moss regrowth.
  • Final Quality Check – Inspected the roof and provided maintenance recommendations.
  • Other Specialty

  • Manual removal prevents tile damage compared to pressure washing.
  • Prevents water retention issues that can lead to leaks and damp.
  • Enhances roof lifespan and improves kerb appeal.
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