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  2. Roof cleaning - Wikipedia

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    The roof cleaning of fiberglass shingles Streaking on a roof Roof cleaning being performed using a soft-wash system. Roof cleaning is the process of removing algae, [1] mold, mildew, lichen and moss from roofs. [2] Also cleaning oxidation on metal roofs. Cleaning can extend the duration of a roof's ability to function. [2]

  3. Removing moss from crevices of a roof - AOL

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    Spencer Claeys specializes in deep cleaning and removing layers of moss from roofs.

  4. Soft washing - Wikipedia

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    Soft washing is a cleaning method using low pressure water. More recently, the term "softwashing" has been used to describe any form of spraying chemicals at buildings where solutions (typically sodium hypochlorite based softwashing chemicals) are used to remove mildew, bacteria, algae and other organic stains from roofs and other building exteriors.

  5. How Often Do You You Really Need To Clean Your Gutters? - AOL

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    Removing gutters would cause run-off near the foundation and could cause flooding and water damage. Plus, standing water from roof run-off can lead to rotting, mold, and mosquitoes. Show comments

  6. An insurer dropped these San Francisco homeowners ... - AOL

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    An aerial photograph that allegedly showed "moss, mildew, algae, and mold" on their roof. But the picture, which appeared to be from Google Earth, showed "absolutely nothing!" Karen Hoover told ...

  7. Thatching - Wikipedia

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    Thatching is the craft of building a roof with dry vegetation such as straw, water reed, sedge (Cladium mariscus), rushes, heather, or palm branches, layering the vegetation so as to shed water away from the inner roof.