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Moss & Algae Removal in Denver, CO

Denver homeowners face intense high-altitude uv (5,280 ft elevation accelerates fading) that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Cherry Creek, Washington Park, Highlands, Littleton, Englewood, and surrounding Denver communities.

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Why Denver Homes Need Moss & Algae Removal

Intense high-altitude UV (5,280 ft elevation accelerates fading)
Severe hail storms — Denver metro leads nation in hail damage claims
Rapid temperature swings: 70°F drops in 24 hours common
Low humidity causing wood shrinkage and caulk cracking
Heavy wet spring snowfalls on already-budding trees
Common Home Types We Service
Ranch and tri-level homes from 1960s–1980sVictorian and Craftsman bungalows in older Denver neighborhoodsStucco and brick exterior suburban homesContemporary new construction in Aurora and Highlands RanchMountain cabin-style homes in foothills communities

What You Get

Stops moisture retention that leads to rot and deterioration
Removes unsightly black streaks, green patches, and lichen
Prevents premature roof replacement
Restores curb appeal and home value
Treatment inhibits regrowth for years
Safe for shingles, tile, wood, and metal roofing

Our Moss & Algae Removal Process

01

Roof & Surface Assessment

We inspect the extent of moss, algae, or lichen growth and identify the best treatment approach for your roofing or surface material.

02

Protective Preparation

Gutters are cleared and landscaping is protected before treatment begins.

03

Biocide Application

A professional-grade biocide solution is applied to kill moss, algae, and lichen at the root without damaging roofing materials.

04

Rinse & Preventive Treatment

Dead growth is rinsed away and a preventive inhibitor is applied to slow future regrowth.

Seasonal Considerations for Denver

1
Post-hail roof and siding inspection (May–August)
2
Spring wet snow weighing down gutters and branches
3
Summer UV bleaching paint and composite decking
4
Fall gutter cleaning before first freeze
5
Winter ice dam risk on north-facing rooflines

Areas We Serve in Denver

Our moss & algae removal pros are available throughout the Denver metro area, including:

Cherry CreekWashington ParkHighlandsLittletonEnglewoodAuroraCentennialParkerCastle RockHighlands Ranch

Moss & Algae Removal FAQ for Denver Homeowners

How often should Denver homeowners get moss & algae removal?
Given Denver's intense high-altitude uv (5,280 ft elevation accelerates fading), most homeowners benefit from moss & algae removal at least once a year. Post-hail roof and siding inspection (May–August) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Denver most need moss & algae removal?
Ranch and tri-level homes from 1960s–1980s and Victorian and Craftsman bungalows in older Denver neighborhoods are the most common home types in Denver and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
Does moss actually damage my roof?
Yes. Moss holds moisture against shingles, which accelerates granule loss, shingle curling, and eventually rot. It can take years off your roof's lifespan if left untreated.
How long before the moss dies after treatment?
Moss typically dies and begins washing away within 2–4 weeks of treatment. Rain accelerates the process. Full results are usually visible within 4–8 weeks.
Will you physically scrape the moss off?
We typically avoid aggressive scraping, which can damage shingles. Our chemical treatment kills moss and allows it to wash off naturally over time, which is safer for your roof.
Can moss removal be done in winter?
Treatment works best above 40°F. In colder climates, early spring or fall are ideal times for moss removal services.

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