Key takeaways
- Price depends on roof area, moss level, access and tile type.
- Remote quotes using photos and satellite view are common for straightforward homes.
- Biocide, minor tile replacement and difficult access are often quoted separately.
What affects your quote
Larger roof footprints, steep pitches and conservatory obstacles increase time on site. Heavy moss takes longer to scrape safely than a light clean.
Properties in London and the home counties vary from terraced Victorian stock to large detached homes with complex hips and valleys.
How to get an accurate estimate
Send your postcode, photos of each roof slope and note any known leaks or broken tiles. Mention conservatory, skylights and narrow access down the side of the house.
We aim to give clear pricing without surprise extras for standard roof cleaning scope.
What drives roof cleaning prices
Roof cleaning is priced on time, access and risk as much as square metres. A single-storey bungalow with good ladder access and light moss is a different job from a three-storey Victorian terrace with a conservatory below the rear slope and heavy moss in valleys.
Moss depth matters. Scraping a light dusting takes a fraction of the time needed to remove thick mats safely from an entire main roof. Tile type affects method: hand work on slate costs more per hour than controlled washing on modern concrete where conditions allow.
Optional extras such as biocide treatment, minor tile replacement, fascia washing or separate gutter clearing are often quoted separately so you can see exactly what is included.
Typical price ranges in the South East
Domestic roof cleaning commonly falls between a few hundred pounds for smaller bungalows with light moss and higher figures for large detached homes with heavy growth and difficult access. Gutter clearing alone often starts from around £60 for standard two-storey homes, rising with height, length and debris level.
Remote quotes using photos and satellite view are standard for many properties. Send images of each slope, note known broken tiles, mention conservatories or narrow side access and include your postcode. Clear information reduces revisits and surprise extras.
- Total roof area and number of slopes
- Moss thickness and years since last clean
- Tile type: clay, slate, concrete or mixed
- Building height and safe access method
- Conservatories, skylights and obstacles below
- Whether biocide or gutter work is included
How to compare quotes fairly
Cheapest is not always appropriate. A quote that assumes high-pressure washing on fragile tiles may be fast but risky. Ask what method will be used, whether broken tiles are noted before work starts and whether gutter clearing is included or recommended separately.
Insurance, access equipment and experience at height are part of what you pay for. Falls from ladders during DIY attempts remain a leading cause of home maintenance injuries in the UK.
UK building and insurance considerations
Roof cleaning is maintenance, not structural alteration, and normally does not require planning permission on domestic properties. Listed buildings and conservation areas may have additional constraints: check with your local authority if unsure.
Inform your insurer if significant roof work is planned. Document professional cleaning with dates and photographs, which helps at sale and if weather-related claims arise later.
Combining roof work with gutter clearing
Moss removed from tiles often washes into gutters within days if channels are already part-full. Booking gutter clearing during or immediately after roof cleaning prevents a second blockage problem.
Valley gutters and hidden parapet gutters on older properties deserve explicit attention because they are not visible from the ground.
Frequently asked questions
Do you charge for a survey visit?
Many quotes are prepared remotely. A visit is arranged when the roof is complex or photos are inconclusive.
Do you cover London and the South East?
Yes. We regularly work in London and the South East and across Surrey, Sussex and Kent.
Can you quote from photos?
Often yes. Send your postcode and clear images of each roof slope or gutter run. Satellite view helps for access planning.
How soon can you attend?
Availability varies by season. Autumn and spring are busiest. Contact us with your postcode for current slots in London and the South East.
Are you insured?
Yes. We use appropriate access methods and are SafeContractor approved.
Will cleaning fix a leak?
Cleaning removes moss and debris but does not repair broken tiles, failed underlay or cracked mortar. We note visible defects during work.
Should roof and gutter work be booked together?
Often yes. Moss removed from the roof should not be left to block gutters the following week. Combined visits reduce overall cost and disruption.
Do you charge for survey visits?
Many quotes in London and the South East are prepared remotely. Site surveys are arranged when the roof is complex or photos are inconclusive.
Need a quote? Contact David White Roof Cleaning with your postcode and photos. We cover London and the South East.