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Client
Private Estate
Date
November 2022
Duration
1 Day

Project Overviews

A property in Watford was experiencing significant moss buildup, leading to clogged gutters, water pooling, and roof deterioration. Our team carried out a meticulous hand-removal process, ensuring that no damage was caused to the roof tiles. We followed this with a deep clean and applied a treatment solution to help prevent moss from returning, leaving the roof looking fresh and well-maintained.

Step by Step Projects

  • Roof Inspection & Assessment – Evaluated the moss coverage and roof condition.
  • Hand Removal of Moss – Carefully removed all moss manually to protect the tiles.
  • Debris Clearance & Roof Rinse – Washed away remaining dirt and organic material.
  • Gutter Unblocking – Ensured free-flowing drainage by clearing gutters of moss and debris.
  • Application of Protective Treatment – Sprayed a biocide treatment to prevent regrowth.
  • Final Inspection & Maintenance Advice – Checked the roof’s condition and provided care tips.
  • Other Specialty

  • Hand-removal avoids tile damage from high-pressure washing.
  • Prevents moisture retention issues that could lead to damp or leaks.
  • Improves overall roof health and extends its lifespan.
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