Typical roof cleaning prices in Los Angeles

Roof cleaning is priced by roof size, pitch, and material along with how much algae, moss, or debris has taken hold. The ranges below are typical for homes across Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley.

  • Small or single story roof: roughly 300 to 500 dollars
  • Average home roof: roughly 400 to 900 dollars
  • Large, steep, or tile roof: roughly 800 to 1,500 dollars or more
  • Per square foot pricing: often 0.20 to 0.60 dollars

Why we soft wash roofs

Roofs should almost never be cleaned with high pressure. Blasting shingles strips the protective granules and can crack or shift tile. We use a soft wash, which combines low pressure with a cleaning solution that lifts algae, moss, and stains without harming the roof.

Soft washing also treats the growth at the root, so the roof stays cleaner longer than a quick high pressure rinse would leave it.

What changes the price

Several details move the number within the typical range.

  • Total roof square footage
  • Roof pitch and how safe the access is
  • Material such as asphalt shingle, clay or concrete tile, or metal
  • How heavy the algae, moss, or organic staining is
  • Whether gutters or solar panels are cleaned on the same visit

Ways to save

Because our crew is already set up on the roofline, adding related work is efficient and often lowers the combined price.

  • Add gutter cleaning while we are on the roof
  • Add solar panel cleaning on the same trip
  • Cleaning on a regular schedule keeps growth from building up
  • Clear branches and debris ahead of the visit for easier access

Get your exact number

We are licensed under CSLB number 1135537, family owned, and rated 4.9 stars across 165 reviews with a money back guarantee. For a firm price on your roof, request a free instant quote or call (626) 593-8437.

We clean roofs across Los Angeles, Pasadena, Sierra Madre, and the San Gabriel Valley.

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