Roof Pressure Cleaning Cost Guide 2026

Homeowners typically see a price range reflecting roof size, pitch, material, and cleaning method. The cost to pressure clean a roof commonly falls between $300 and $1,500, with per-square-foot pricing often cited from $0.15 to $0.60. Low and high outliers depend on accessibility, roof type, and whether add-ons are required. This guide outlines the main drivers and provides practical budgeting ranges.

Item Low Average High Notes
Total project $300 $750 $1,500 Typical single-structure homes
Per sq ft $0.15 $0.30 $0.60 Depends on roof type and method
Roof size (sq ft) 2,000 3,000 6,000 Common residential range
Labor & crew time $350 $600 $1,000 Includes setup and teardown
Equipment & supplies $75 $150 $400 No special coatings unless requested

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges reflect roof size, pitch, material, and cleaning method. Typical projects assume asphalt shingles or similar surfaces, standard access, and no additional repairs. Higher costs arise with clay or concrete tiles, steep or multi-story roofs, or when extensive staining requires chemical treatments. The per-square-foot metric helps compare bids across contractors. Assumptions: region, roof size, pitch, and cleaning method.

Cost Breakdown

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $0 $0–$50 $100–$200 Cleaning solutions, optional protective coatings
Labor $200 $350–$550 $700–$1,000 Hourly crews often 2–3 people
Equipment $25 $75–$150 $200–$450 Waste containment and ladders or lifts
Permits $0 $25–$75 $150–$300 Region-dependent
Contingency $0 $50–$100 $150–$300 Overage for weather or unforeseen issues
Taxes $0 $20–$60 $50–$120 Local sales or service tax

What Drives Price

Roof pitch, material, and access are the main cost levers. Steep or multi-story pitches require extra safety measures and longer setup times. Tile, slate, or composite materials add complexity and may demand specialized equipment. Low-pressure or chemical-based cleaning can raise material-specific costs when long dwell times or neutralizing agents are used. Labor rates vary by region and company.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary across the U.S. due to labor markets and local regulations. In the chart below, three typical areas show different ranges:

  • Urban centers: 10–20% higher than national averages due to labor and access constraints.
  • Suburban areas: near the national average, with modest variations by roof type.
  • Rural zones: often 5–15% lower because of lower labor costs and simpler logistics.

Assumptions: asphalt roof, standard access, no chemicals beyond basic cleaning.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Typical crews range from 2–4 workers, with 2–6 hours for a 2,000–3,000 square foot roof depending on pitch and debris. Labor is commonly priced as a project total or per hour with bids averaging $60–$120 per hour per crew member. Labor hours × hourly_rate

Additional & Hidden Costs

Some projects incur supplements beyond the base cleaning: gutter cleaning, moss or algae treatment, and protective coatings or sealants. If scaffolding or a lift is needed, expect equipment fees and longer project timelines. Always confirm whether coatings or sealants are included or priced separately.

Regional Price Differences

Regional pricing snapshots reflect three market types:

  1. Coastal metro: higher than average due to accessibility and stricter safety requirements.
  2. Interior suburban: close to national mid-range, with small regional bumps for tile or slate roofs.
  3. Rural: lower baseline pricing, but longer travel time can offset savings.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical bids with explicit specs and totals:

  1. Basic: asphalt shingle roof, 2,000 sq ft, standard access, no yard debris, 2 workers, 4 hours. Total: $350–$650; $/sq ft: $0.18–$0.32.
  2. Mid-Range: asphalt or light concrete, 3,000 sq ft, mild pitch, chemical treatment optional, 3 workers, 5–6 hours. Total: $650–$1,000; $/sq ft: $0.22–$0.33.
  3. Premium: clay tile or slate, 3,500–4,000 sq ft, steep pitch, scaffolding, protective coatings post-clean. Total: $1,100–$1,800; $/sq ft: $0.30–$0.50.

Assumptions: region, roof specs, labor hours.

Maintenance & Ownership Costs

Maintenance costs after cleaning are generally minimal for many roofs, but projects with algae regrowth or staining can require repeat cleanings on a 3–7 year cycle. If a protective coating is used, factor in annual maintenance or reapplication every 5–10 years. Longer-lasting coatings may raise upfront costs but reduce future cleanings.

Seasonality & Price Trends

Pricing tends to be lower in shoulder seasons (spring and fall) and higher during peak demand in summer, especially in hot climates. Weather delays can add to total labor hours and push schedules out. Seasonal pricing adjusts bids by a modest margin.

What To Ask When Comparing Quotes

  • Is gutter cleaning included or optional?
  • What cleaning method and solutions will be used?
  • Are there coatings or sealants included in the price or billed separately?
  • What safety equipment and permits are required for this roof type?

Note that prices reflect common residential roofs and standard access.

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