Roof Soft Wash in Indianola.
Gentle algae removal that extends shingle life.
JBL Exterior Pros provides roof soft wash for homes across Indianola, Iowa (50125, Warren County). JBL Exterior Pros uses ARMA-approved soft washing — low-pressure biocide application — that kills the growth without damaging granules or voiding manufacturer warranties. Results show within 1–2 weeks across central Iowa.
- Result timeline
- Visible in days, full clarity 1–2 weeks
- Treatment cycle
- Every 2–4 years typical
- Standard
- ARMA-approved, warranty-safe
Roof Soft Wash, the Indianola way.
Indianola has a classic small-college-town housing pattern. Within walking distance of Simpson College sits a concentration of 1920s–1940s wood-sided homes — many owned by long-time residents, others operated as student rentals with harder-life finishes. Eastside and Westside subdivisions are 1980s–2010s production homes with vinyl siding. The northern Northridge area runs newer (2000s+). On the rural edge are larger-lot custom and original farmhouse properties. Brick and stone-veneer accents are common on the newer subdivision homes.
Student-rental properties near campus are a distinct subset of our work here — landlords often want exterior cleaning between tenants in summer (June–July) or before the academic year (early August). College-town pattern means we see more weathered painted-wood trim than in younger suburbs. The historic homes north and east of campus have original storm windows that add labor on window-cleaning visits. Solar panel installations are more common in Indianola than the rural cities — the Simpson community has been an early adopter.
Roof Soft Wash, in plain English.
Roof soft washing is the only safe method for cleaning algae, moss, and lichen growth from asphalt-shingle roofs. The black streaks visible on most American roofs aren't dirt — they're Gloeocapsa magma, an algae species that feeds on the limestone filler in asphalt shingles. Power washing would strip the granule layer that protects the shingles from UV degradation, voiding most manufacturer warranties and shortening roof life by years. Soft washing applies a low-pressure biocide that kills the algae at the root; rain and weather then carry the dead growth off the shingles over 1–3 weeks. ARMA (the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association) certifies this method as warranty-safe.
Central Iowa roof soft wash is its own thing.
Central Iowa's humid summers, mature tree canopy, and asphalt-shingle dominance create near-universal algae growth on north- and east-facing slopes. Roofs typically show first algae streaks within 5–7 years of installation, regardless of brand. Lichen — the green-grey patches — appears in the second decade, particularly in heavily-treed neighborhoods like Beaverdale, Drake, Sherman Hill, and older Urbandale. Moss shows in valleys and under tree drip-lines on the most shaded slopes. Most asphalt shingle warranties (Owens Corning, GAF, CertainTeed, Atlas) require ARMA-approved cleaning methods to remain valid. Iowa weather windows for roof soft-wash are spring (April–May) and fall (September–October); we don't soft-wash roofs in summer heat or winter freeze.
When roof soft wash is overdue.
- Black streaks running down north- or east-facing slopes
- Green or grey patches (lichen) on shaded sections
- Moss growth in roof valleys or under tree drip lines
- Granule loss visible (dark staining where granules have washed off)
- Insurance adjuster, HOA, or realtor noted roof condition
- Approaching 3–5 years since last roof treatment
- Adjacent neighbors recently re-roofed and you can now see the contrast
How a Indianola roof soft wash visit goes.
- 01
Roof inspection and quote
We inspect from the ground and ladder — checking pitch, shingle condition, and growth severity. The written quote is precise to your roof.
- 02
Pre-rinse and soft-wash application
Landscaping gets pre-rinsed. We apply the biocide at low pressure across affected areas. It works on contact — most algae visibly lighten the same day.
- 03
Final rinse and confirmation
Roof and surroundings get a final rinse. Most full results show within 1-2 weeks as the dead growth weathers off.
What we use, what shapes the work.
- Method
- Low-pressure biocide application from ground or roof-edge — no walking on shingles unnecessarily
- Cleaning solution
- Sodium hypochlorite (2–4% for roof), surfactants, copper-based additive for moss
- Pressure
- 50–100 PSI (less than a garden hose) — chemistry does the work, pressure is irrelevant
- Equipment
- Long-pole low-pressure applicators, downstream injectors, harness for steep pitches
- Standard
- ARMA-approved methods only — never high-pressure, never scraping or brushing
Roof Soft Wash mistakes other contractors make.
- 01
Power-washing the roof
The single worst thing a homeowner can do to an asphalt-shingle roof. High pressure strips the granule layer that protects the shingles from UV — once they're gone, the asphalt cures hard, cracks, and the roof fails years early. Every major shingle warranty explicitly excludes damage from pressure washing.
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Walking the roof more than necessary
Asphalt shingles are softer in summer heat and brittle in winter cold. Excessive foot traffic on a roof — even by careful contractors — damages shingles. Our soft-wash technique applies biocide from the roof edge with long-pole equipment, walking only where access requires it.
- 03
Using the wrong chemistry near copper flashing or aluminum gutters
Strong sodium hypochlorite left to dwell on metals can cause staining or pitting. Proper soft-wash technique includes pre-rinsing flashing and gutters before application and rinsing again after — so chemistry never sits on metal long enough to react.
- 04
Single application without rinse plan
Some contractors apply the biocide and leave, expecting rain to handle the rinse. In central Iowa's variable summer weather, that can leave chemistry residue on the roof for days, eventually causing streaking. We rinse before we leave.
- 05
Cleaning in direct sun above 85°F
Hot shingles flash-dry the solution before it can work, leaving streaks and uneven results. We schedule roof work for cooler parts of the day, north-facing slopes in morning, south-facing in late afternoon — or reschedule entirely on extreme-heat days.
Roof Soft Wash in Indianola, considered.
01Will soft-washing void my shingle warranty?
No — we use ARMA-approved (Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association) low-pressure methods. Pressure washing roofs WILL void warranties; we never do that.02How long until the black streaks disappear?
The algae dies immediately on contact. Visible lightening shows within days; full clarity typically takes 1-2 weeks as rain and weather flush the dead growth off the shingles.03How often does a roof need this?
Every 2-4 years for most central Iowa roofs, depending on tree cover and exposure. Annual members get yearly inspections and treatment only when needed.04How much does roof soft washing cost in Des Moines?
Pricing depends on roof square footage, pitch, and algae severity. The ARMA-approved soft-wash method costs more than pressure washing — but pressure washing voids most shingle warranties and ages roofs prematurely. We quote in person after the inspection.05What about tile or metal roofs?
Soft washing works on both. Tile (less common in central Iowa) needs careful chemistry to avoid surface fading; metal is straightforward. We confirm the roof type during the in-person quote and adjust approach.06Will it damage my copper flashing or aluminum gutters?
Not when done right. Standard soft-wash solutions are safe for both. We pre-rinse all flashing and gutters before application and rinse again afterward. Improper chemistry left to dwell on metals can cause staining — we never let that happen.07Why not just pressure-wash the roof? It's cheaper.
Pressure washing a roof strips the granule layer that protects asphalt shingles from UV damage. Once the granules go, the shingles age 5x faster — a roof that should last 25 years can fail in 8–10 if it's been pressure-washed. The savings are eaten by replacing the roof early. Every major shingle manufacturer explicitly warns against pressure-washing.08What time of year is best?
Spring (April–May) and fall (September–October) are ideal — consistent temperatures, no flash-drying in heat, no freeze concerns. Summer roof soft-wash works but we schedule around the hottest days. Winter we don't soft-wash roofs in central Iowa.
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