Why we stand out
Roof-safe cleaning methods
Careful cleaning methods help protect your roof from unnecessary damage.
We treat more than the surface
Root treatment helps tackle moss growth beyond the visible surface.
Close attention to detail
Detailed work ensures moss is thoroughly removed across the roof.
A safer way to clear moss from your roof
Moss does not just sit on the surface. It holds moisture against your roof and can shorten the life of tiles if it's left to build up. We remove it by hand, then scrape the roof properly and apply treatment to deal with the roots as well as the visible growth. A roof may look cleaner for a short time, but surface-only treatment can allow green growth to return quickly.
We only use pressure washing when a roof is suitable for it, which helps protect older or more delicate materials from unnecessary force. Raw Moss Removal carries out moss removal work with a method that puts your roof condition first. Get in touch for more information.
Cleaning that matches the condition of your roof
No two roofs weather the same way, and that's why we look at what is actually growing there before we choose the right approach. Lichen often needs a different follow-up treatment from soft moss, while algae can leave slippery staining that needs careful soft washing rather than brute force.
We can also clear your gutters as part of the visit, because loose moss has a habit of ending up there once it starts breaking away. A roof inspection helps us spot cracked tiles, blocked outlets, or early wear before they turn into bigger repairs. Raw Moss Removal is known for doing this work the steady, old-fashioned way, by hand and with care.
Why proper moss removal makes a difference
A clean roof is not only about looks. Removing moss can help rainwater run away more freely and reduce the weight that wet growth places on tiles over time. Follow-up biocide treatment can slow regrowth, which means you're not back to square one after the next spell of damp weather. Soft washing is also useful where staining and organic growth need attention without the harshness some roofs simply don't need.

