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How To Start A Roof Cleaning Company

Roofers HelperBy Roofers HelperAugust 29, 2016Updated:June 30, 20174 Mins Read
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Starting A Roof Cleaning Business

Roof cleaning can be a great source of income, whether you are already a roofer, and are expanding your list of services, or someone looking to start a new roof cleaning business.  If you are already a roofer, your equipment purchases for a roof cleaning company will be much less. If you are starting from scratch, your startup costs will be much more.

Need help choosing a roof cleaning business name?: Roof Cleaning Business Name Ideas

Planning

Before registering your company, it would be wise to plan your way to a successful business.  Some points to consider are:

  • How great is the need for roof cleaning in my area?  This can be somewhat easy to find out by simply driving through neighborhoods and seeing the condition of roofs.  If you are already a contractor, you may have had multiple requests from customers for having their roof cleaned, indicating a need for the service to be offered.
  • How many companies are offering roof cleaning services in my area? Do some research to see what your competition would be if you started your own business.
  • What will my startup and operating costs be? Your startup and operating costs will largely depend on the methods of roof cleaning you will use.

Roof Cleaning Methods

There are 3 basics methods, although the first one mentioned is NOT recommended.

1. Using a high pressure power washer.

Yes, a pressure washer will certainly “clean” a roof.  It will also remove granules from an asphalt shingle roof, damaging it, and therefore decreasing the lifespan of the roof.  This method, while only requiring a pressure washer for equipment, and not requiring any chemicals, is NOT recommended.  Most customers requesting a roof cleaning are looking to enhance the look of their roof by removing the ugliness of stains and algae, not decrease the lifespan.

2. Using a chemical mix with low pressure application.

This method will use a power washer on low pressure to apply a chemical mix to the roof.  The mixture is often a combination of chlorine bleach and TSP (trisodium phosphate).  The mixture will dry, and then must be rinsed off.  This method may need to be repeated in order to remove stubborn stains.  Care must be taken as chemical run-off and over-spray can kill or damage plants and grass.

3. Using an eco-friendly algaecide with low pressure application.

This method applies a safe, organic algaecide using a power washer on low pressure.   Depending on which cleaning products you use, there may be special application methods along with application accessories you will need to purchase for your power washer in order to properly apply the product. This method is deemed safe for plant life, animals and humans.  The cost can be greater than other methods.

You will need to do your own research to decide which method is best for your business plan.

How To Register A Roof Cleaning Company 

To start a roof cleaning business, you first need to register it.  A roofing cleaning business can be profitable, but you must be legally registered as a business in your state before you clean your first roof.   Each state has specific guidelines you must follow in order to start a legal company and make money in that state.  Before you start a roof cleaning company in your state, or before trying to clean roofs in another state, make sure you are obtaining the necessary permits and licenses, and are properly registered for tax purposes.  The information in the links below will apply not only to an individual wishing to start a roof cleaning business, but also to someone want to start a gutter cleaning business, siding installation business, or other roofing-related businesses.

Below are links to US registration, UK, and Canada:

United States: Click on your state to find out how to start your roof cleaning business in that state.

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How to Start A Roof Cleaning Business in Canada

How to Start A Roof Cleaning Business in the United Kingdom

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Rich Prue is the founder of The Roofer’s Helper, a leading resource for roofing contractors and homeowners seeking expert advice on roofing industry trends, business tips, and home maintenance. With years of hands-on experience as a second-generation roofer, Rich brings practical knowledge and insider insights to help roofing professionals start and grow their businesses and serve clients effectively. The Roofer's Helper platform reaches close to 1 million followers on social media, offering both educational and entertaining content, business resources, marketing tips, and product recommendations to roofing professionals and homeowners alike.

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