
Ugly Roof Doctor LLC
About us
Ridding roofs of their their UGLY streaks, stains and blotches. OK on a serious note, there is a algae infection developing on your roof, it starts out as a some what clear with white to yellow tint sticky streak which as pollutants adhere to it will turn black, this stage of the infection does not damage your roof but can be quite UGLY. The next stage of infection comes in two forms; Lichen and/or Moss, these do damage your roof in that they imbed themselves into the granulates of your shingles reducing the integrity of your roof. Get a free consultation and estimate for a thorough treatment today! Hand washing homes instead of power rinsing them makes for a better job, hire the hand washers today, call for a free estimate!
Business highlights
Services we offer
We clean roofs the right way; Not with power washers that damage your roof and void any manufacture warranties, we use low pressure environmentally friendly detergent treatments Not from the ground where a majority of the infection is misses, we work on the roof getting every nook and cranny Not with a treat and wait chemical or powder, we complete the job before we leave. We hand wash homes which leaves no residue unlike a power washer.
Amenities
Eco Friendly Accreditations
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- PayPal
- Check
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Licensing
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