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Cleaning roof tiles: a safe and careful approach

Cleaning roof tiles removes moss, algae, leaves and other dirt. Can you reach the roof properly from the ground, and are the tiles undamaged? You can then do part of the work yourself with a suitable telescopic pole and attachment. Professional cleaning is the wiser choice for a steep, high or damaged roof.

This guide explains which method suits your roof, how to prepare and how to tackle moss carefully without placing unnecessary strain on the roof covering.

Can you clean roof tiles yourself?

Yes, provided you can remain firmly on the ground, see the entire roof surface and the tiles are not loose, cracked or porous. Stop if you cannot control the pole or judge the pressure.

If you need a ladder, must step onto the pitched roof or work near vulnerable edges, hire a professional. The same applies to leaks, loose tiles, an unknown roof condition or stubborn dirt that will not respond to a mild method.

When do roof tiles need cleaning?

Clean when moss, algae, leaves or deposits remain visible and may obstruct rainwater drainage. Not every roof needs annual cleaning; location, shade, trees, material and condition determine how quickly dirt returns.

Inspect the roof from the ground several times a year, particularly after autumn and periods of strong wind or rain. Also check the lowest row of tiles, gutters and rainwater outlets.

Dakpannenreiniger telescoopsteel van High Clean

Cleaning roof tiles: which method is suitable?

The correct method is the least aggressive approach that removes the dirt. Start by inspecting and removing loose debris. Increase intensity only if the tile manufacturer or a roofing professional confirms the surface can withstand it.

For an even mist of water or suitable solution, the roof-tile spray trolley attaches to a telescopic pole and produces a wide spray. Only use a roof-tile or rotary brush when it is demonstrably suitable for your tile type.

Cleaning solar panels shown from the roof

Preparation: check the roof and work area first

Good preparation limits damage. Choose a calm day without strong wind, frost or slippery conditions.

  1. Inspect for cracks, displaced tiles and porous areas.
  2. Determine the working length and leave pole sections partly retracted for stability.
  3. Check the hose, connectors, valve and attachment.
  4. Cover vulnerable surfaces and plants when using cleaner.
  5. Keep children, pets and passers-by away.
  6. Read the manual and product label fully.

Unsure about length or material? Start the telescopic-pole selection guide.

Clean roof tiles in 8 steps

  1. Inspect the roof. Locate moss, algae, leaves and damage.
  2. Clear the area. Cordon it off and protect surfaces.
  3. Assemble the tools. Test the hose, connectors and water jet at low height.
  4. Create a test patch. Check the surface after drying.
  5. Work in clear passes. Work from top to bottom when controlled from the ground.
  6. Use little mechanical force. Let water or solution work first.
  7. Clear gutters and drains. Remove loosened moss and leaves.
  8. Check after drying. Repeat locally only and stop if a mild approach fails.

Using a cleaning solution? Follow its dosage, contact time and rinsing instructions. Never mix products.

Inserting a water tube into a telescopic pole

Which telescopic pole and roof-tile brush do you need?

Choose sufficient working length first, then the material. Aluminium is practical for shorter jobs, Carbon Fiber is lighter for longer use, and 3K Full Carbon is High-Clean's lightest and stiffest option for greater heights.

Compare telescopic poles by length and material, then view the brushes and attachments. Always check compatibility.

Stability matters more than maximum length. Leave each section retracted by 20–30 cm. Read compare telescopic-pole quality and see the telescopic-pole videos.

Cleaning solar panels using a standard brush
The contents of the value pack along with a cleaner

Limit moss and new deposits on roof tiles

You cannot prevent new dirt completely, but you can limit build-up. Remove leaves and twigs, keep gutters and drains clear, and inspect damp, shaded roof areas.

Does much loose debris enter the gutter? View the gutter cleaner for maintenance from the ground. Repair leaks and damaged tiles first.

Choose the right products for cleaning roof tiles

Determine your working height with the High-Clean selection guide, compare telescopic poles and choose a suitable attachment. For an even mist, view the roof-tile spray trolley.

Frequently asked questions about cleaning roof tiles

How often should roof tiles be cleaned?

There is no fixed interval. Clean when moss, algae, leaves or deposits visibly build up. A suitable telescopic pole helps you inspect the roof from the ground.

Can you remove moss from roof tiles yourself?

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Which brush should you use for roof tiles?

Only use a brush suited to the tile type and surface condition. View the brushes and attachments. A hard or rotary brush is not automatically suitable for every roof.

Which telescopic pole do you need to clean roof tiles?

The right pole depends on working height and duration. Aluminium suits shorter jobs, Carbon Fiber is lighter, and 3K Full Carbon offers more stiffness at lower weight. Use the High-Clean selection guide.

Can you clean roof tiles with a pressure washer?

High pressure can strain porous or damaged tiles. A gentler option is controlled spraying with the roof-tile spray trolley. Use pressure washing only when the roof and settings are confirmed suitable.

Can you use cleaning solution with the roof-tile spray trolley?

It can be used with water and suitable cleaning solutions. Check suitability, follow dosage, contact time and rinsing instructions, and consider gutters, plants and runoff.

What is the best weather for cleaning roof tiles?

Choose a calm day without strong wind, frost or slippery conditions. Assemble all parts at low height and view the High-Clean telescopic-pole videos before starting if needed.