Cedar Restoration

  • A large house with wooden shingles and a stone foundation, cobblestone driveway, and wooden garage doors, under a partly cloudy sky.

    Before

    Blackened mold on cedar shingles forms due to moisture buildup, poor ventilation, and organic debris. It traps moisture, leading to decay, cracking, and curling, which shortens the shingles' lifespan. Mold also affects curb appeal and can pose health risks. Regular soft washing removes mold, restores the wood’s appearance, and prevents long-term damage.

  • Large multi-story house with wooden shingles, a stone foundation, and a two-car garage with wooden doors, under a clear blue sky.

    After

    Soft washing removes blackened mold, algae, and grime from cedar shingles, restoring their natural beauty and preventing decay. This gentle cleaning process extends the lifespan of the wood, improves curb appeal, and protects against moisture damage. Regular maintenance helps preserve the integrity of the shingles and enhances the overall look of your home.

A large, wooden-shingled house with a steep roof, multiple gables, and a two-car garage. The front yard has a paved walkway, small trees, and green grass.

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