Longwood sits in the heart of Seminole County, where humidity, summer storms, and the canopy of mature oaks pull a constant supply of organic material onto residential and commercial roofs. Algae, mildew, and lichen thrive in this climate, and once those black streaks settle into shingles or work their way into tile valleys, they spread fast and will not come off with a garden hose. We are based here in Longwood, and our roof cleaning service is built around what local roofs actually deal with: pollen storms in spring, the heat-and-rain cycle through summer, and oak debris that piles up faster than most homeowners expect.
We clean roofs for homeowners and commercial property owners across Longwood, from neighborhoods like Sabal Point, Sweetwater Oaks, and The Springs to commercial buildings off SR 434 and apartment communities throughout Seminole County. Every roof on this page is cleaned with soft wash methods, never high pressure. High pressure strips granules off shingles and breaks tile finishes, and that damage is permanent. Soft washing kills algae and mildew at the source while keeping the roof intact, so the result lasts.
No two roofs here are cleaned exactly the same way. The right method depends on what your roof is made of, whether it’s one story or two, and how it’s guttered, and those variables affect both how we apply the solution and how we manage everything below it.
The housing mix here runs from older suburban builds to custom homes in gated communities. Each style affects how a roof catches debris and how we clean it.
Reading the roof comes first. We assess pitch, material, gutters, and surrounding landscaping before any solution touches the surface.
The roofs in Longwood span the full range you would expect across Central Florida. Each material calls for its own dilution and sequence.
We are not a roof repair company, so if a roof is too damaged or unsafe to clean, we say so up front. On every job we use sticky-soled boots for traction, set up around plants and downspouts, and place a neutropod in the gutter system to neutralize any solution that runs off so nothing harmful reaches landscaping.
We have built our reputation in Longwood by doing the small things right. Each item below is something we apply on every roof, every time.
Every roof we touch is cleaned with low-pressure application, the same way roofing manufacturers recommend. High pressure damages shingles and tile, so we keep it off the roof entirely.
Our machines spray from the ground or ladder edge up to nearly four stories, which keeps our crew off the roof when possible and gets the job done faster.
Before any solution goes down, we walk the property and document loose shingles, cracked tiles, or flashing concerns. You see the photos before any work begins.
Some roof cleaners apply solution and walk away. We rinse every roof down so no bleach residue is left on the surface, in the gutters, or running into landscaping.
We tape and cover doorbells, electrical outlets, security cameras, and garage door openers, place neutropods in downspouts, and water down nearby bushes. Pets stay indoors until everything is dry.
Customers receive a confirmed schedule, an on-the-way text, mid-job photos, a digital invoice, and a follow-up call days later to confirm everything still looks right.
We keep pricing transparent and tied to what actually drives the cost: roof material, square footage, story height, and whether the roof is guttered.
For commercial properties and HOAs that need regular roof maintenance, recurring visits earn a discounted rate compared to one-off jobs.
We back every roof we clean with policies designed to remove the risk for the property owner.
If any spots remain after the cleaning, we come back and touch them up at no charge. In practice, we catch them before we leave the property.
If something is not right after we finish, we make it right. Our office runs a follow-up call days after the job, giving you time to look around and bring up anything we should revisit.
If a roof has structural damage, severe oxidation, or any condition where cleaning would not produce a real improvement, we tell you up front. We would rather pass on a job than collect payment for work that will not satisfy you.
On TPO commercial roofs and any roof with manufacturer requirements that prohibit sodium hypochlorite, we use Dragon Juice instead. We respect roof warranties and adjust our chemistry to match what the manufacturer specifies.
Here is how a Longwood roof cleaning job runs from first contact through follow-up.
After you submit a form or call, our office reviews the details and asks deeper questions about staining type, roof material, and access. You receive a written estimate, and once approved, the job is booked with a confirmed schedule.
On the cleaning day, our team arrives, makes contact, and walks the roof from the ground or ladder edge. Cracked tiles, loose shingles, or flashing concerns get documented with photos before any work starts.
Doorbells, electrical outlets, security cameras, and garage door openers get taped and covered. Trash bags wrap around downspouts to capture runoff, and a neutropod goes into the gutter system to neutralize any solution before it reaches landscaping.
The full roof gets coated with the right solution for the material: a sodium hypochlorite blend for shingles and tile, or Dragon Juice for TPO. Strength is dialed in based on growth, and heavy areas get a second application until everything is fully treated.
Once the solution has done its work, the entire roof is rinsed with fresh water. Bags get swapped on downspouts to prevent overflow, plants get a final water-down, and the surrounding property is left clean.
We make contact with you again, walk through the result, and send a digital invoice. Days later, our office calls to confirm everything still looks right and to handle any concerns while there is still time to address them.
Holliday’s Pressure Washing is part of the Longwood community, and this is where we live and work. Our team knows the difference between a roof off Markham Woods Road that has been baking under oak canopy and a flat tile roof in The Springs that needs angled application from every side. We pay attention to seasonal patterns here, from spring pollen drops to summer afternoon storms, and we plan our work around them so the cleaning lasts. This corner of Seminole County, with its mix of historic charm, mature tree cover, and natural beauty, is home for us.
A few of the local landmarks and gathering spots we are proud to have nearby:
We serve homeowners and businesses throughout Longwood and the nearby communities of Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, Winter Springs, and Wekiva Springs.
Ready for a clean roof that stays clean? Call (407) 276-1343 today for a free roof cleaning quote in Longwood. Florida storm season moves fast, and getting on the schedule early means you avoid the rush.