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MI House Detective, LLC
5.0(
94
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Serving Wolverine, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Awesome job cleaning heating and air ducts after construction project. We are very happy with the work. Bill was very friendly and also put up with me tagging along through the process."
Response time5 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Clear Impressions Window Cleaning, LLC
4.8(
23
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Serving Wolverine, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"They were very prompt in responding to my request for a proposal and just as prompt in performing the requested service. Very professional and personable. Would highly recommend."
Main room
Main
Tint film removal
Right side
Left side

+12

Response time2 days
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Sonic Cleaning questions, answered by experts

The average cost to clean a roof is around $500, but prices can fall between $150 to $1,000 or more. The size and complexity of your roof are the most significant cost factors, as larger roofs and those with various bump-outs and gables will increase your cost. Your roof material will also make a difference. An asphalt roof will require more labor, as your professional will need to be careful not to damage the shingles. A metal roof can stand up to more intense scrubbing and shouldn’t take as long to clean.

While spotting a bit of algae on your roof may not bother you at first glance, it is certainly bothering your roof shingles. The presence of algae can cause decay and shorten the lifespan of your roof’s shingles, which can lead to much bigger problems down the road. While this issue may seem cosmetic at first glance, it goes much deeper than that.

There are several ways to remove snow from your roof: using a snow rake, salting the roof with calcium chloride, using a rope (cautiously), and using heating cables. It’s important to mention that pretty, fluffy, sparkling snow weighs a great deal, and when physically removing snow from a roof, you should be aware of large snow slabs breaking off. These can weigh hundreds of pounds and are a real danger, so be extremely careful anytime you’re doing this type of work.

It is not advisable to use salt on your roof to prevent or remove ice dams. It’s not only mostly ineffective but can also cause serious damage to your roof itself. Salt can rust metal, damage masonry, pit shingles, and cause runoff that’s damaging to plants and animals. 

Leaving a significant amount of snow on your roof can be risky. Most roofs are designed to handle about 20 pounds per square foot of snow, but exceeding this limit can lead to a roof collapse. A collapse can cause severe damage to your home and belongings and poses a physical danger to anyone inside. Furthermore, heavy snow accumulation increases the risk of ice dams, which can cause leaks and water damage to your roof, attic, and interior walls.

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