Heber Springs, AR & Greers Ferry Lake

Roof Cleaning in Heber Springs, AR

No-pressure, warranty-safe roof soft washing for Heber Springs and Greers Ferry Lake homes — black streaks, moss, and algae removed without ever touching a high-pressure wand to your shingles. We're on your roof in about 20 minutes from our Fairfield Bay base.

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Those Black Streaks Are Alive

Heber Springs roofs take a beating from the lake. If yours has dark streaks running down it, green patches on the north slope, or crusty growth near the eaves, you're not looking at dirt — you're looking at living organisms feeding on your shingles, fed by the constant humidity coming off Greers Ferry Lake and the Little Red River. Left alone, they shorten the life of your roof and can cost you a premature replacement. The good news: every one of them comes off safely with the right approach, and none of it requires high pressure.

What's Growing On Your Roof

Black Streaks

Those ugly dark stains are Gloeocapsa Magma — a hardy blue-green bacteria that feeds on the limestone filler in asphalt shingles. As it eats, it accelerates granule loss, leaving shingles thinner and more brittle. It spreads from roof to roof and only gets worse over the seasons.

Moss & Algae

Green moss and algae thrive in shade and humidity. Moss holds moisture against the shingle surface like a wet sponge, lifting shingle edges and letting water creep underneath. That trapped moisture rots decking and invites leaks long before the roof should fail.

Lichen

Lichen is the toughest of the three — a stubborn crusty growth that anchors its roots down into the shingle granules. It can't be scrubbed or blasted off without tearing up the shingle itself. It has to be killed at the root with the correct chemistry and given time to release.

Asphalt shingle roof showing granule texture that high pressure would strip away

Why You Should Never Pressure Wash a Roof

It's the single most damaging thing you can do to asphalt shingles. The protective granule layer on top of every shingle is what blocks UV rays and keeps water out. High pressure blasts those granules clean off — you'll literally see them washing into the gutters.

Strips the granules that protect shingles from sun and rain, dramatically shortening roof life.
Forces water under the shingles, soaking the decking and creating leaks where there were none.
Voids your manufacturer warranty. Most shingle warranties explicitly state that pressure washing is prohibited — one blast and your coverage is gone.

Our No-Pressure Soft Wash Method

The ARMA (Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association) recommended approach: kill the growth at the root with surface-safe chemistry, then let nature rinse it clean. No scrubbing, no blasting, no granule loss.

1

Protect First

We mask and protect soffits, fascia, and gutters, and pre-treat surrounding landscaping with a chemical neutralizer.

2

Apply Solution

A low-pressure, soft-wash chemical solution is gently applied across the roof, soaking into every streak, moss patch, and lichen colony.

3

Kill at the Root

The solution dwells and kills the organisms down to the root — not just the surface stain you can see. This is what makes results last.

4

Gentle Rinse

A light, controlled rinse and a final landscape flush. The roof keeps clearing in the days after as the dead growth washes away naturally.

Protecting Your Whole Property

Roof cleaning chemistry is effective, which means it has to be handled with care. We never just spray and walk. Every job includes a protection routine for everything around and below the roofline.

We mask and protect soffits, fascia, and gutters so nothing is stained or damaged.
Landscaping and plants get a pre-treatment and post-treatment chemical neutralizer plus a thorough water flush.
We're fully insured and have been doing this for 7 years — careful, controlled work every time.
Lake home near Greers Ferry Lake surrounded by shade trees that cause roof moss
Heber Springs & Greers Ferry Lake Homes

Lake Homes Are Magnets for Moss & Algae

If you own a home out on Eden Isle, above Collins Creek, or anywhere along the Heber Springs shoreline, you already know the deal. Mature shade trees, constant humidity rolling off Greers Ferry Lake, and shaded north-facing slopes create a perfect breeding ground for moss and algae. It's one of the most common roof problems we see between Heber Springs and Fairfield Bay — and one we deal with constantly. A roof that looked fine on a new build can be streaked and mossy within a few short years out here. Keeping it on a regular soft-wash cycle is the cheapest insurance you'll ever buy against an early roof replacement.

Soft Washing vs. Blasting

Here's the difference that matters: blasting a roof (which you should never do anyway) might knock off the visible stain for a season, but it leaves the living organisms behind to regrow almost immediately — all while destroying your shingles in the process. Soft washing kills the growth at the root, so it can't simply bounce back. Done correctly, a soft-wash roof cleaning keeps your roof clear for years, not weeks. For shaded lake-area homes, a routine cleaning cycle keeps the bacteria and moss from ever getting a foothold again.

Roof Cleaning FAQ

Yes. Soft washing uses low pressure — no more force than a garden hose — combined with surface-safe chemistry. It's the method recommended by the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) and it's the only way to clean a roof without stripping granules or risking damage.

It depends on your shade and humidity. Most homes do well on a 2 to 4 year cycle. Shaded, tree-surrounded homes around Greers Ferry Lake often regrow faster and benefit from more frequent cleaning. Send us a photo and we'll tell you honestly what your roof needs.

Not when it's done correctly. We pre-treat and post-treat your landscaping with a neutralizer and flush everything thoroughly with water before, during, and after the job. Protecting your property — including your plants — is part of every roof cleaning we do.

We use professional-grade soft-wash solutions specifically formulated for roofs and properly diluted for the surface. The goal is to kill the algae, moss, and bacteria at the root while staying gentle on your shingles and safe around your home when applied and rinsed correctly.

Pressure washing voids most shingle warranties — soft washing does not. Because our no-pressure method is the manufacturer-recommended approach, it cleans your roof without the high-pressure that warranties specifically prohibit. It's the warranty-safe way to do it.

Roof Cleaning Across Heber Springs, AR

Heber Springs sits right on the south shore of Greers Ferry Lake, and the same things that make it a beautiful place to live — mature hardwoods, humidity rolling off the water, and the cool tailwater of the Little Red River below Greers Ferry Dam — are exactly what feed the black streaks and moss creeping down local roofs. We see it constantly on shaded slopes out on Eden Isle, around Sandy Beach and Collins Creek, near the Dam Site and John F. Kennedy Park, and through the older neighborhoods around downtown and Spring Park.

From our base in Fairfield Bay we're on a Heber Springs roof in about twenty minutes — whether it's a year-round home off Highway 25, a lake house tucked back toward Sugar Loaf, or a weekend cabin near the William Carl Garner Visitor Center. Every roof gets the same no-pressure soft wash that kills the algae at the root without ever risking your shingles or your manufacturer's warranty.

Other exterior cleaning we handle in Heber Springs: soft washing, house washing, pressure washing, concrete & driveway cleaning, deck & fence cleaning, and boat dock cleaning. We also serve nearby Fairfield Bay and the wider Greers Ferry Lake area.

Ready for a Clean, Streak-Free Roof?

Email us a few photos of your roof and we'll send back a quote fast — no appointment, no truck roll, no wasted time on either end.

Include: your name, phone, job address, what needs to be done, and photos of the area.