Rightway Pressure Cleaning has been roof cleaning professionals for over 20 years. We serve both residential and commercial spaces. We are licensed and insured. Our customers love that the fact that we remove the mold and mildew from their roofs without getting on them. We use a low-pressure, high-volume technique to perform this because high pressure can ruin the roof's finish.
We offer a maintenance program that keeps your roof looking great all the time. Fungicide is applied after cleaning to help keep your roof mold-free and is used as preventive maintenance to keep your roof mold-free year after year. When it comes to driveways and sidewalks, we follow a 4 step process to bring your concrete to the best condition it could be.
We offer a maintenance program that keeps your roof looking great all the time. Fungicide is applied after cleaning to help keep your roof mold-free and is used as preventive maintenance to keep your roof mold-free year after year. When it comes to driveways and sidewalks, we follow a 4 step process to bring your concrete to the best condition it could be.
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Chris Midili
May 08, 2020
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Rightway is the only company that cleans to manufactures specs and backs up your roof warranty. Seriously read your roof warranty paperwork and you will see all the specs on roof cleaning. For instance warranty book says no more than 1200 psi and no more than 10 percent chlorine mix. And it goes on and on. Highly recommended. Highly recommended.
Marie Phillips
Aug 02, 2019
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We hired Rightway Pressure Cleaning owned by Chris Midili to clean our barrel tile roof. When completed, our 2 year old painting of our whole house, walls, doors and garage door had orange streaks throughout. Rightway Pressure Cleaning owner Chris Midili refused to provide his insurance company to us and told us to make a claim to our homeowners insurance, even though his advertisements claims he is bonded and insured and his contract stated insured. He did however, bring over his associate to quote us to repaint our whole house, excluding the paint for $2,500, but Mr. Midili was still not going