A mossy, streaked roof does not just look neglected — the moss actively damages the tiles and blocks the gutters below. We connect homeowners across Arbroath, Montrose, Carnoustie and Angus with an insured local contractor who cleans roofs safely, without the high pressure that damages tiles, and treats them to stay clear.
Enquiries go to a selected local contractor who assesses the roof and gives you a clear quote. We are not a national firm — you deal with a local contractor who does the work.
Why moss is worth removing
Thick moss holds water against the tiles, so they stay wet and are far more prone to frost damage — freezing water expands and cracks them. Clumps of moss also lift and dislodge tiles, and wash down into the gutters, blocking them and causing the overflows that lead to damp walls. Clearing the moss protects both the roof and the walls below.
What we help with
- Roof moss removal — careful manual and softwash removal, safe for the tiles
- Roof softwash cleaning — low-pressure cleaning of algae, lichen and streaks
- Moss treatment — a biocide treatment that keeps the roof clear for far longer
Local knowledge
Arbroath and the Angus coast see plenty of rain and salt-laden sea air, which encourages heavy moss and algae growth on roofs. Many homes here have traditional slate and concrete-tile roofs where thick moss traps moisture, lifts tiles and blocks the gutters below.
Our roof cleaning services
Roof Moss Removal
Careful manual and softwash removal of moss, without damaging the tiles.
Roof Softwash Cleaning
Low-pressure softwash to clean algae and lichen without stripping tiles.
Moss Treatment & Protection
Biocide treatment that keeps moss and algae off for far longer.
Areas we cover
Frequently asked questions
How much does roof cleaning cost in Arbroath?
Most roof cleans fall between £400 and £1,500 depending on the size and pitch of the roof, how much moss there is, and whether a moss treatment is applied. A quick assessment gives a firm figure.
Does moss actually damage a roof?
Yes. Thick moss holds water against the tiles, which speeds up frost damage and can lift and crack tiles. It also washes down and blocks the gutters, causing overflows and damp. Removing it protects the roof.
Do you use a pressure washer?
No — high pressure strips the protective surface off tiles and can force water under them. A proper roof clean uses careful manual removal and low-pressure softwash, which is safe for the tiles.
Will the moss come back?
Some regrowth is natural, but a biocide moss treatment after cleaning keeps roofs clear for far longer — often several years — before another clean is needed.