The terms "roof cleaning" and "pressure washing" are often used interchangeably by homeowners β but they describe very different processes with very different outcomes for your roof.
What Is Pressure Washing?
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water (typically 3,0000β4,000 PSI) to blast contaminants off surfaces. It works well on concrete driveways and brick walls β surfaces that can withstand the force. On a roof, that same pressure physically removes the granules from asphalt shingles (the protective layer that shields the asphalt from UV), cracks brittle slate and tile, splits cedar shakes, and can force water under flashing and into the roof deck.
Most asphalt shingle manufacturers β including GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed β explicitly state in their warranty documentation that pressure washing voids the warranty. The ARMA (Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association) has published guidelines specifically recommending against pressure washing.
What Is Forza's Method Of Cleaning?
Our gentle cleaning process (typically under 70 PSI β less than a garden hose) delivers a water-soluble biodegradable biocide solution to kill and remove bio-growth. The chemistry does the work, not the pressure. The solution penetrates the bio-growth and kills it at the cellular level β including the root structures that pressure washing leaves behind.
Because our system kills the organism rather than just scalping it away, results last significantly longer: typically 5-7 years versus 6β12 months for pressure washing. This is why all the shingle manufacturer's forbid the use of pressure on the roof. Our gentle process rids the roof of the damaging bio safely without damaging the roof.
What About DIY Bleach Solutions?
A diluted bleach solution (typically 1 part bleach to 2 parts water) applied with a garden sprayer is the DIY version of roof cleaning β and it can work for mild algae growth on shingles. The risks are: over-concentration can damage plant beds and landscaping; it requires working on or near the roof; and it doesn't address moss or lichen effectively without the proper pre-treatment and specific dwell time. For anything beyond light algae staining, professional application is safer and more effective.
Warning: If a contractor quotes you for "pressure washing your roof," ask them specifically what PSI they'll be using and whether their method is ARMA-approved. If they can't answer clearly, look elsewhere.