Roof Cleaning Project Beaverton Aloha OR - Suds Doctor
Completed June 2026

Roof Cleaning Near Beaverton and Aloha, OR

This June roof cleaning project near the Beaverton and Aloha area focused on heavy moss across shaded asphalt shingles. Suds Doctor used dry, low-impact moss removal by hand and soft brush only, then cleaned the gutters and hauled away the loose debris.

Drone view of heavy moss on an asphalt shingle roof before cleaning near Beaverton and Aloha Oregon
Drone view of the roof before selective moss removal near Beaverton and Aloha.
Project Summary

Careful Roof Moss Removal on a Heavily Shaded Property

This property had a lot of moss, tree litter, and organic debris sitting on asphalt shingles. The heaviest growth showed up where large trees kept the roof shaded and where branches were close enough to the roofline to keep the shingles damp and covered with needles and small debris.

The goal was not to make the roof look pressure washed. It was to remove loose moss safely, protect the shingle granules, clean out the gutters after the roof work, and leave the property cleaned up afterward. No water or pressure was used on the roof. Moss that did not release easily was left in place rather than scraped aggressively.

Project Details

Jobsite Notes

Completed

June 2026

Location

Beaverton and Aloha area, OR

Primary Service

Roof cleaning and manual moss removal

Additional Service

Gutter cleaning after the roof work

Visible Roof Type

Asphalt composition shingles

Notable Conditions

Heavy moss, full gutters, large trees, shaded roof sections

The Problem

Heavy Moss, Full Gutters, and Trees Nearly Touching the Roof

The photos show how much of this roof was influenced by shade and nearby trees. Moss had built up across the shingle edges, roof valleys, ridge areas, and smaller roof sections near the garage.

Thick Moss

Several roof planes had established moss colonies sitting between shingle rows, with heavier patches on shaded sections.

Full Gutters

The gutters were packed with leaves, sticks, roof debris, and even small plants growing from the buildup.

Tree Shade

Large evergreen trees and shrubs shaded the roof and held moisture around the edges of the house and garage.

Granule Protection

The roof needed a light touch because aggressive brushing or scraping can remove protective granules from asphalt shingles.

Our Process

Dry, Low-Impact Cleaning With Hands and a Soft Brush

For this roof, Suds Doctor used a dry cleaning approach: no water, no pressure, and no hard scrubbing. We worked with a soft brush and hand removal, taking off only moss that came away easily. If a patch was bonded tightly to the shingle surface, it stayed. That restraint matters because the granules on asphalt shingles are part of the roof's protection.

After the roof sections were cleaned, the gutters were cleared of moss, leaves, sticks, and roof debris. The plants growing in the gutters were removed as part of the gutter cleaning. Loose moss and debris were collected, hauled away, and cleaned from the ground so the job did not leave a mess around the house.

This project did not include a roof moss treatment. For some roofs, roof moss treatment is a useful follow-up or maintenance step, but this visit was focused on careful physical removal, gutter cleaning, and cleanup.

Jobsite Detail

The Roof Told the Same Story as the Trees

The moss pattern lined up with the site conditions. The roof sections closest to tall trees and dense shrubs had heavier moss and more debris. Those areas were shaded longer during the day, and the nearby branches dropped needles and organic material that collected in the shingle courses and gutters.

Trimming branches back from the roofline would help reduce future debris and give the roof more air movement. Suds Doctor cleaned the roof and gutters, but branch trimming is a separate maintenance item that can make future moss control easier.

Results

Loose Moss Removed Without Forcing the Roof

After the cleaning, the roof had much of the loose moss and debris removed while the shingles were treated carefully. Some moss staining and attached material remained where it was not safe to force it off. That was intentional. A roof can look more maintained without being scrubbed past what the shingles should tolerate.

The gutters were cleared after the roof work so roof runoff had a better path again. Debris from the cleaning was hauled away, and the ground-level cleanup handled the moss and material that came down during the job.

Local Notes

Why Beaverton and Aloha Roofs Grow Moss So Quickly

Homes around Beaverton, Aloha, Cedar Hills, and nearby Washington County neighborhoods often sit under mature trees. That shade is good for the yard, but it can keep asphalt shingles damp after Oregon rain. When needles, leaves, and branches collect on the roof, moss has more places to hold moisture.

For homeowners comparing roof cleaning options, the method matters. Asphalt shingles should not be pressure washed. Heavy moss often needs hands-on removal, but it should still be done carefully and paired with gutter cleaning when debris is likely to move into the drainage system.

Photo Gallery

Real jobsite photos from the roof, gutters, shaded tree line, and selective moss removal process.

Related Services

Services Related to This Project

Roof Cleaning

Careful moss and debris removal for asphalt shingles without pressure washing.

Gutter Cleaning

Debris removal after roof work so rainwater has a clearer path.

Roof Moss Treatment

Maintenance treatment planning when a roof needs ongoing moss control.

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Related Project

Another Roof Cleaning Example

For a larger multi-surface roof project, see this Forest Grove fourplex roof cleaning project with moss removal, gutter cleaning, siding soft washing, and patio pressure washing.

For a lighter roof that did not need manual moss removal, see this Portland roof moss treatment project with gutter cleaning for pine needles and leaves.

The methods were different because the job scope was different, but both projects show the same basic principle: roofs, gutters, siding, and concrete should be cleaned with methods that fit the material.

FAQ

Roof Cleaning FAQs From This Beaverton and Aloha Area Project

Practical answers based on this shaded asphalt roof, heavy moss, and full gutter cleanup.

Is dry manual moss removal safe for asphalt shingles?

It can be a safer approach when it is done lightly. On this project, Suds Doctor used soft brushing and hand removal only for moss that released easily, with no pressure washing and no hard scrubbing.

Why leave some moss behind during roof cleaning?

If moss is strongly attached, forcing it off can pull at shingle granules. On this roof, the safer choice was to remove loose growth and leave stubborn material in place rather than damage the shingles.

Was roof moss treatment included on this project?

No. This project focused on careful manual moss removal, gutter cleaning, and cleanup. Roof moss treatment can be planned separately when it fits the homeowner's maintenance goals.

Why clean the gutters after roof moss removal?

Moss, needles, leaves, and roof debris can move into the gutters during roof work. Cleaning the gutters afterward helps restore a clearer drainage path before the next rain.

Should branches be trimmed back from a mossy roof?

Often, yes. Branches that nearly touch the roof can drop debris, shade the shingles, and reduce airflow. Trimming is separate from roof cleaning, but it can help reduce the conditions that support moss growth.

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