Bushland shade means Reedy Creek roofs grow more than most
Reedy Creek homes back onto bushland and sit on hillsides — which means shade, leaf litter and moisture sitting on the roof far longer than down on the flat. Moss and lichen take hold in the gaps, tiles streak black on the southern pitch, and gutters fill faster than anywhere else on the Coast. Our Gold Coast roof cleaning service deals with exactly this, week in week out.
We soft wash roofs — low pressure with a treatment that kills moss and lichen at the root, so it browns off and washes away with the weather instead of being blasted (and taking the tile surface with it). Safe on concrete tile, terracotta and Colorbond, and we never walk where a roof can't take it.
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"Andy's quality of work, far exceeded my expectations. Considering the difficulty of having to clean a very steep roof, with difficult access. The end result was excellent, as was the final clean up. 1st class, highly recommended."
Roof types we clean in Reedy Creek
We also do pressure cleaning in Reedy Creek and house washing in Reedy Creek — combine them in one visit and save.
Reedy Creek roof cleaning FAQs
Will you pressure wash my tiles?
No — high pressure strips the protective surface off concrete tiles and voids Colorbond warranties. We soft wash: low pressure plus a treatment that keeps growth away far longer anyway.
We're on tank water — is the treatment safe?
Yes, with the right prep. We disconnect downpipes before treating and flush before reconnecting — standard practice for us on acreage jobs around Reedy Creek and Tallebudgera.
How often does a shaded roof need cleaning?
Roofs under tree cover typically need a treatment every 2–3 years. Left longer, lichen bonds to the tile and the clean gets harder — sooner is cheaper.