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Roof Blow Off in the Greater Seattle Area

High Point Gutter crew blowing debris off a roof

Debris on your roof is more than an eyesore. Leaves and pine needles trap moisture, feed moss, and clog the valleys that carry water off your roof. A roof blow off clears all of it. High Point Gutter blows the debris off your roof surface, out of the valleys, and from around skylights and chimneys, then clears your gutters, across Snohomish County, King County, and the greater Seattle area. It is the simplest way to keep your roof draining and dry.

Why a Roof Blow Off Matters

In the Pacific Northwest, roofs collect debris fast. Left alone, that debris holds water against your shingles, blocks the valleys, and gives moss the damp footing it needs to take hold. Clearing it regularly protects the roof you already paid for and keeps water moving the way it should.

What a Roof Blow Off Includes

Debris cleared off the full roof surface Valleys blown clear so water drains Debris removed from behind chimneys and skylights Gutters and downspouts cleared and flushed Ground and walkways cleaned up after A look for lifted shingles or trouble spots

Signs Your Roof Needs a Blow Off

Visible Debris. Piles of leaves and needles sitting on the roof or in the valleys.

Overhanging Trees. Fir, cedar, and maple shed constantly onto the roof below them.

Clogged Valleys. Water pooling or running the wrong way where two roof slopes meet.

Green Starting to Show. Early moss or algae means debris has been holding moisture too long.

Gutters Filling Fast. If your gutters clog right after cleaning, the roof above them is the source.

Leaves and debris collected on a roof valley

Roof Blow Off Near You

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Our Process

High Point Gutter technician clearing a roof
1

Inspect. We look over the roof and valleys so we know where the debris is sitting before we start.

2

Blow It Clear. We work top down, clearing the surface, the valleys, and the spots around skylights and chimneys.

3

Clear the Gutters. We clean out the gutters and downspouts the debris fell into and flush them through.

4

Clean Up. We clear the ground and walkways and leave your property the way we found it.

Why Homeowners Choose High Point Gutter

Licensed, Bonded & Insured. We carry the credentials and coverage to protect you and your home on every job.

Free On-Site Estimates. We come out, look at the real roof, and give you an honest opinion at no cost.

Trained Local Crews. Our specialists work on roofs every day and know Pacific Northwest weather.

Honest Work. We do what is needed, not what runs up the bill.

We Show Up. We do what we say, finish clean, and stand behind the work.

Frequently Asked Questions About Roof Blow Off

A roof blow off is a dry cleaning. We use blowers to clear leaves, pine needles, and loose debris off the roof surface, out of the valleys, and from behind chimneys and skylights, then blow out the gutters and clean up the ground.
A blow off removes loose, dry debris with air. A roof wash uses a low-pressure soft wash solution to clean algae and moss off the shingles. If you have moss growth, ask us about our softwash roof and house washing service.
It clears loose debris and surface buildup, but established moss needs a soft wash treatment to kill it and keep it from coming back. We can do both, and we will tell you which one your roof actually needs.
In the Pacific Northwest, once or twice a year is right for most homes, with the most important pass in fall after the leaves and needles drop. Homes under fir, cedar, and maple may want it more often.
Yes. Debris blown off the roof ends up in the gutters, so we clear and flush them as part of the job and leave the system draining the way it should.
Roofs are steep and slick, and a fall is not worth it. Our crews work on roofs every day, carry the right gear, and spot problems like lifted shingles or clogged valleys while they are up there.
No. We use air, not pressure or scraping, so there is nothing to wear down or dislodge your shingles. It is one of the gentlest ways to keep a roof clear.
Yes. We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured, so you are covered on every job.

Keep Your Roof Clear

Ready to get the debris off your roof before it causes problems? Reach out for a free quote and an honest plan from a crew that does it safely. We keep our customers happy and dry.