This is important as standard high pressure power washes might damage cedar shingles.
How to clean cedar roof.
Cedar shingles can be easily damaged or torn loose by high pressure cleaning equipment.
Attach the sprayer to a machine and take it onto your roof.
This kind of debris can make it harder for any water runoff of the roof.
Use a 12 volt pump system with pressure of about 60 psi.
Walk up near the apex of your roof and begin to spread the cleaner across the shingles using right and left motions.
Prepare enough of the mixture to cover the entire roof.
Step 3 cleaning with a liquid cleaner.
One of the first steps in cedar roof maintenance is to clean it of any debris.
This includes things like fallen leaves conifer needles mosses and lichens.
In addition they have the potential to retain moisture which will allow dow wood destroying fungus to begin growing.
Avoid using pressurized cleaning equipment with too much pressure.
Cleaning away the age is the first step in caring for cedar shingles.
A soft wash also known as a non pressure wash is where you take low pressure water and spray down a surface.
Conduct a soft wash on your roof.
The cedar bureau recommends using a solution of 1 part bleach to 3 parts water.
Avoid holding the nozzle of your cleaning rod near your shingles and apply the spray from above the shingles rather than from below.