Conservatory Roof Cleaning

Conservatory Roof Cleaning

Conservatory Roof Cleaning

If you’ve noticed your conservatory roof looking dirty and in need of a thorough clean, then look no further than Clear Vision. We don’t just clean windows beautifully!

The best way to stop your conservatory roof from going green is to clean it regularly. The build-up of moss and algae happens over time, so it’s simply a question of cleaning the roof often enough that it doesn’t allow any green moss or algae to grow. You can also use specific cleaning products that clean algae and are designed to kill the spores, which will prevent (or at least delay) it growing back. We recommend a good clean every 6 months or so to help prolong the life of your conservatory roof.

 How much does it cost to clean a conservatory roof? The average cost of cleaning a conservatory roof is around £8 – £10 per panel, depending on the size and condition of each panel. You can find out more about prices by calling our office team on 02380 477 912.

You might be wondering how to clean algae off your conservatory roof.  Most algae will come off when you use hot purified water, a water fed pole and brush. If you have stubborn algae, we might need a special cleaning product designed for removing algae.

 At Clear Vision, we know how to clean conservatory roofs using the safest methods and what materials are best.

Here are our 6 top tips when cleaning a conservatory roof.

Don’t climb on the conservatory roof

When cleaning your conservatory roof, it’s important not to climb up on the roof itself. As a rule, conservatory roofs are not designed to be load-bearing. Instead, we will either need to use a ladder and our telescopic pole & brush to clean it or if we have the correct angles extending the brush to reach the harder to reach parts.

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Avoid using harsh cleaning products

Spirit-based cleaners and other harsh cleaning products can cause damage to your conservatory, particularly any plastic sections.

Take care when cleaning at height

Cleaning a conservatory roof may involve using a ladder, so you should only attempt this yourself if you have the right equipment and feel confident working at height.

Clean little and often

Cleaning a conservatory roof is like cleaning anything else. The longer you leave it, the harder it becomes. The key is to clean your conservatory regularly so that the dirt and grime doesn’t build-up. This means it’s easier to clean each time.

Clean when it’s cool

Try to avoid cleaning your conservatory roof when it’s hot and sunny. The extra heat will dry the roof panels quickly and cause streaks and water marks. Cleaning in the heat can also be uncomfortable, especially when it comes to cleaning the inside.

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If in doubt, hire a professional

We recommend hiring a local professional conservatory cleaner if you don’t have a secure ladder or feel nervous working on one.

How do you clean a dirty internal conservatory roof? As we’ve mentioned, the best way to clean the internal of your conservatory roof is to use a traditional cleaning method and a ladder. This helps you clean the conservatory parts that are hard to reach. Cleaning a dirty conservatory roof is a job you can do yourself if you’re confident at working at heights. If you have any questions, speak to Clear Vision today. We will be able to save you the time and hassle of cleaning the conservatory yourself.

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