







This one covered both the house and the shop - gutters cleaned out on both structures, light debris removed from the roof, and a moss treatment applied to keep growth from getting a foothold. The whole thing wrapped up in under an hour. That's the thing about catching it early - it's a quick, straightforward job instead of a major headache.
The gutters on the shop were packed with leaves, pine needles, and organic debris that had been collecting for a while. Stuff like that doesn't just sit there - it holds moisture against the metal, speeds up rust, and eventually blocks water flow entirely. Once we cleared it out, the gutters were flowing clean again.
Moss is the sneaky one. A lot of people don't think to deal with it until it's covering a big portion of the roof. By that point, the roots have already started working their way under shingles and lifting them. Catching it at the early stage - like this property - means the treatment does its job without having to undo a ton of damage first. We say it all the time: preventative maintenance is a fraction of the cost of a repair job.
We also took care of the house gutters while we were on-site. Same deal - debris cleared out, downspouts checked, everything flowing properly. Whether it's a main house, a shop, a barn, or any kind of outbuilding, the gutter cleaning process is the same and the risk of neglecting it is the same too. Clogged gutters lead to water backing up against fascia boards, foundation issues, and landscaping damage - none of which are cheap fixes.
If you've got a property with more than one structure, it makes sense to get everything handled in one visit. Clean gutters, a treated roof, and no moss taking hold - that's a solid starting point heading into the wetter months ahead.