Roof washing with low pressure (soft wash)
Do you want your roof looking beautiful and lasting longer, but you’re also concerned about using high pressure on your shingles? You’re already on the
Typically, if the chance of rain is greater than 60%, we will look at the hourly forecast to determine if the job needs to be rescheduled and consult with you on your preference.
It's going to be relative to your local environment; but in most cases, you can hope for a few months on a house. Businesses greatly depend on the amount of traffic you have coming and going as well as your local environment.
This is going to be relative to your needs; but we do have a majority of our customers schedule during the months of March-May with the next most common time being during September-November. That being said, we clean windows, gutters, and pressure wash all year round so don't hesitate to call!
Residential:
Windows: quarterly-annually *
Pressure Washing: semiannually-annually
Gutter Cleaning: 1-4 times/year *
House Washing: semiannually-annually
Commercial:
Windows: weekly-annuall *
Pressure Washing: monthly-semiannually
Gutter Cleaning: 1-4 times/year *
Building Washing: annually-biannually
This is rare; but we are human and will from time to time make mistakes. You don't have to worry about a thing! We offer a satisfaction guarantee and will gladly come back out to address the problem. We do our best to run towards our mistakes and will follow up with you to be sure you're satisfied!
We accept checks, cash, and all major credit cards; we just ask that you settle up with the crew leader upon completion of the work (credit card payments are handled through an emailed invoice at no extra charge at this time).
Do you want your roof looking beautiful and lasting longer, but you’re also concerned about using high pressure on your shingles? You’re already on the
We hear this question quite frequently. People often wonder why there’s only stuff growing on one or two sides of their house? The reason for
We hear people wanting to rid their house of the mold and mildew that’s growing on it quite often. It’s especially a bigger problem in
How can I keep my roof lasting as long as possible? Here’s an article from ARMA, the American Roofing Manufacturers Association about how to keep
3880 St Philip Dr, Bartlett, TN 38133
(901) 808-0006
office@memphiswindowcleaner.com