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What happens to waste moss and debris?

Moss and gutter waste are bagged and removed from site as part of the job. We do not leave piles on drives or lawns unless you ask to keep material for composting.

Updated 14 June 2026 · David White Roof Cleaning

Quick answer

Moss and gutter waste are bagged and removed from site as part of the job. We do not leave piles on drives or lawns unless you ask to keep material for composting.

What you need to know

Organic roof waste is disposed of responsibly at approved waste facilities.

Keeping sites tidy protects neighbours and public paths during the work.

Commercial jobs include waste handling in the agreed scope.

How David White can help

We assess each property individually before recommending work. For what happens to waste moss and debris, that means checking access, roof or gutter condition, and any risks to neighbouring properties.

You can send your postcode and photos for a remote quote in many cases. If the job needs a closer look, we will say so upfront rather than guessing on site.

What to expect on the day

Our team works safely from ladders, towers or MEWPs depending on the building. We protect gardens, paths and driveways where moss or debris may fall, and we clear up when the job is done.

We will confirm timing, access and parking before we arrive so the visit runs smoothly for you and your neighbours.

Next steps

Call 0330 056 7751 or use the contact form with your postcode, photos and a short description of the issue. We cover roof cleaning and gutter work across London, Surrey, Sussex and Kent.

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