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Sussex County Roof Cleaning & Pressure Washing

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Newton, New Jersey, 07860

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    Location
    902 Peony Ln
    Newton, New Jersey, 07860
    United States
    Postal Code
    07860

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    Hours of Operation
    Mon-Fri 8AM–8PM, Saturday 6AM–3PM, Sunday 10AM–6PM
    Accepted Forms of Payments
    CC, cash

    About Sussex County Roof Cleaning & Pressure Washing

    Get a Like-New Looking roof while pROTECTing YOUR wallet & home against these 3 common problems: 

     

    Moss is usually the most damaging roof growth because it is heavier (which causes it to grow deeper into your roof to support its weight) and holds more water against your roof. This burrowing into and holding water against your roof increases damage to roofing shingles and channels water into the underside which causes rotting. Leaving moss in place can damage the roof and even have disastrous consequences when water within them freezes.

     

    Gloeocapsa magma (or Black Streets), is blackish algae that thrives on moisture when left unchecked, can damage shingles. Black streaks causes your roof to absorb more heat because its dark black stain reduces the heat your roof can reflect. Not cleaning Black Streaks increases your cooling costs and can lead to a far worse situation for your roof because Black Streaks (Gloeocapsa magma) can combine with fungus to produce Lichen a more damaging growth described next.

     

    Lichen is a combination of algae and fungus and usually has a light, mint-green color. It doesnt trap as much water against the surface of the roof as moss, but it can be acidic and has strands that can penetrate into the shingles. Lichens danger lies in its ability to burrow through one shingle to the one below it. Just 1/8 of an inch more and its leaking into your home.

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