By Trevor Underwood, DECRA Metal Roofing.
Maintaining the beauty and durability of a DECRA metal roof requires regular cleaning to prevent the build-up of dust, dirt and organic growth like algae, moss and mildew. This guide provides you with essential tips, recommended tools and safe cleaning practices to keep DECRA roofs in top condition year after year. With easy-to-follow advice on cleaning products and safety precautions, you’ll learn how to preserve the roof’s pristine appearance and long-lasting performance.
To keep DECRA Metal Roofs in pristine condition decade after decade, it’s important to clean the DECRA roof at least once a year.
In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about cleaning a DECRA metal roof.
When preparing to clean a DECRA Metal Roof, gather the following tools:
Reminder to always use caution when cleaning a roof and follow proper safety guidelines, including:
Before cleaning a DECRA metal roof, please note the following:
It’s critical to carefully follow the instructions for any cleaning product used on your DECRA roof.
The following list of cleaning products – while not comprehensive – includes products that are compatible with DECRA roofing (in alphabetical order).
Note: If you use a cistern collection system to collect and store rainwater for household and other uses, be sure to disconnect the system from the roof to avoid contamination when cleaning. Be sure to allow the roof to further flush through at least three rainfall occurrences before reconnecting roof water run-off back into the cistern collection system.
When using any products that are designed to prevent algae, mildew, lichen or moss, be sure they are non-corrosive and don’t contain any ingredients that could harm the landscaping, furniture or structures below.
Do not use copper or iron-based products to clean or treat a DECRA Metal Roof for algae, mildew, lichen or moss growth. While DECRA Metal Roofs are resistant to rust, copper-based products or solutions create a galvanic reaction due to dissimilar metals, and iron-based products can stain the roof.
We recommend cleaning DECRA Metal Roofs at least once a year. If your customers live in an area with heavy tree coverage, high pollution or near construction sites, it may be necessary to have the roof cleaned more frequently.
In addition to regularly cleaning the roof, you can also minimize the amount of dust and dirt that accumulate on the roof by:
Remember that DECRA Metal Roofs are backed by a Lifetime Limited Warranty that covers wind up to 120 miles per hour and hailstones up to 2.5 inches in diameter, so don’t forget to have them register their warranty.
Warranty information, as well as cleaning instructions, walking instructions and FAQs about your DECRA metal roof can be found in the DECRA Metal Roofing Homeowner’s Manual.
Original article and image source: DECRA Metal Roofing
Learn more about DECRA Metal Roofing in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.DECRA.com.
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