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4 years of experience

Overton masonry specializes in everything chimney. Chimney Repair, Fireplace Cleaning's, Camera Inspections, Rain caps, Cement crown repair, Crown coat, Waterproofing, Dryer Vent Cleaning, & Masonry repair. Open booking also offering on the spot reports and quotes. Providing a 21 point safety inspection at every stop. Over 10 years of on the field experience. Servicing 1,000 of Fire Places each season.

Overton masonry specializes in everything chimney. Chimney Repair, Fireplace Cleaning's, Camera Inspections, Rain caps, Cement crown repair, Crown coat, Waterproofing, Dryer Vent Cleaning, & Masonry repair. Open booking also offering on the spot reports and quotes. Providing a 21 point safety inspection at every stop. Over 10 years of on the field experience. Servicing 1,000 of Fire Places each season.


Chimney Sweep questions, answered by experts

Vinegar, bleach, chlorine, barley straw, and a bevy of dedicated algaecides can kill algae, which is the easy part. Preventing algae from returning can be a struggle for some homeowners, but keeping the patio well-maintained and clean is a good first step.

No, asphalt shingles should not be power washed. A power washer or pressure washer is too strong to use on asphalt shingles and will loosen the adhesive holding them to your roof, causing them to fall off. It’s best to hire a local roof cleaner to clean those shingles safely and without damaging them. 

To keep your PVC roof in top condition, keep it clear of debris, ensure drainage systems are working properly, and inspect it for damage regularly. Keeping the roof clear of ponding water, sharp debris, and other hazards will prevent damage. Have your roof inspected by a professional once a year to ensure the seams aren’t damaged or separated—faulty seams can lead to destructive water intrusion.

Roof cleaning isn’t a necessity, but it can drastically improve your home’s curb appeal and even prolong the life of your roof, so it’s often a great investment. It’s especially a good idea if shaded parts of your roof experience algae or moss growth, which can damage the shingles and hold water against them, increasing the risk of a roof leak.

It is not advisable to DIY a roof cleaning job. Cleaning your roof yourself could lead to hazardous falls, scrapes, and even burns, making this a dangerous project. Additionally, using the wrong cleaning solution or cleaning method on your roof could risk damaging it. While some markets offer a DIY roof cleaning kit, these products often speed up the deterioration of your roof.

To ensure that you and your roof are protected, it’s best to leave roof cleaning to a professional with the right chemicals, tools, and equipment to complete the job safely.

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