If you own a home in Midtown Mobile, Spring Hill, or anywhere along the Dog River corridor, you've probably noticed those dark gray-to-black streaks creeping down the south or west face of your roof. Neighbors assume it's just grime from the trees. It's not. It's Gloeocapsa magma — a cyanobacteria that feeds on the limestone filler in asphalt shingles. Once it takes hold in Mobile's heat and humidity, it spreads fast and it doesn't leave on its own.
Baldwin Preaux Wash covers Mobile and the surrounding area, including zip codes 36606, 36607, 36608, and 36609. We run roof soft-wash jobs in Midtown near the University of South Alabama medical district, out through Spring Hill toward Airport Boulevard, and down into West Mobile neighborhoods around Cottage Hill Road. The same biology that plagues beach houses in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach hits Mobile roofs just as hard — the Gulf moisture just comes from a different direction.
What Soft Washing Actually Does to Your Roof
Soft washing is not pressure washing your roof. A pressure washer running at 2,000 to 4,000 PSI will strip granules, void most manufacturer warranties, and force water under the shingle laps. Soft washing applies a diluted sodium hypochlorite solution — usually around 3 to 5 percent mix — at very low pressure, roughly 60 to 80 PSI. That's barely above garden-hose pressure. The chemistry does the work, not the force. The algae, mold, and lichen die at the cellular level. The stains rinse away during the application or with the next good rain. No granule damage, no lifted shingles, no warranty headaches.

Why Mobile Roofs Are Especially Vulnerable
Mobile averages over 67 inches of rainfall per year — one of the highest totals of any city in the continental United States. Add in summer humidity that rarely drops below 70 percent and oak canopy coverage across neighborhoods like Oakleigh Garden District, Leinkauf Historic District, and the streets around Bel Air Mall, and you have near-perfect conditions for algae and moss growth. Roofs that face north or are shaded by large live oaks are first to show the damage, but south-facing shingles bake in direct sun and still support algae colonies where moisture collects in the valleys.
Lichen is the other problem we see often in Mobile. Lichen is a symbiotic organism — part fungus, part algae — that actually roots into the shingle surface. If you leave it long enough, pulling it off physically tears granules with it. Soft washing kills lichen, but the dead organism may take several weeks to release from the shingle. That is normal. It is not a sign the treatment failed. We explain this to every homeowner before we start so there are no surprises.
We serve Midtown, Spring Hill, West Mobile, and surrounding neighborhoods. Free quotes, same-week scheduling most of the year.
Neighborhoods and Zip Codes We Cover in Mobile
- Midtown Mobile (36606, 36607) — older bungalows and craftsman homes with heavy tree cover
- Spring Hill (36608) — larger brick and stucco homes along Old Shell Road and Airport Boulevard
- West Mobile (36609, 36695) — newer subdivisions near Tillman's Corner and Cottage Hill
- Oakleigh Garden Historic District — mature canopy, high moss and lichen frequency
- Dog River and Theodore area (36582) — waterfront and near-waterfront homes with heavy moisture exposure
- Saraland and Satsuma (36571, 36572) — north Mobile metro, same algae biology, same soft-wash solution
How Often Should You Have Your Roof Soft Washed?
Most Mobile homeowners need a roof soft wash every two to three years. Homes under heavy oak or pine canopy may need it closer to every 18 to 24 months. We can apply an algae-inhibitor rinse at the end of the treatment that extends clean time, but it is not a permanent fix. The spores are in the air and they will recolonize — the question is how fast. Keeping gutters clean, trimming branches that overhang the roof, and improving attic ventilation all slow the return. We offer gutter cleaning and brightening as part of the same service visit if you want to knock out both in one stop.

Signs Your Roof Needs Soft Washing Now
- Dark gray or black streaks running vertically down any roof face
- Green or orange tint along the ridge line or in the valleys
- White or gray crusty patches that don't rinse off in rain (lichen)
- Moss with visible texture growing along the shingle edges
- Granules collecting in gutters faster than usual — algae accelerates shingle degradation
- Your HOA or insurance company flagged the roof during a recent inspection
That last point matters more than most people expect. Several insurance carriers operating in Alabama have begun requiring proof of roof maintenance before renewal or have added surcharges on roofs that show algae or moss in underwriting photos. If your insurer has sent a letter asking about roof condition, a soft-wash service with a before-and-after photo record is the documentation they want to see. We can provide that.
What the Job Looks Like Start to Finish
We start with a visual inspection from the ground using binoculars and, where the pitch and access allow, from a ladder at the eave. We are not roofing contractors — we do not walk steep-pitch roofs without safety anchors in place. For most standard residential roofs in Spring Hill and Midtown, we can treat everything from the ladder and a soft-wash wand without ever putting significant weight on the shingles. The solution is applied from the ridge down so gravity pulls the mix across the algae colonies rather than forcing it under shingle laps. Rinse follows within a few minutes. The whole job on a typical 1,800 to 2,400 square foot home takes two to three hours. There is no need to be home, but we do ask that you keep pets and kids inside and close windows on the treated side.

Protecting Your Landscaping During the Wash
Sodium hypochlorite can burn grass and shrubs if it pools at the base of the foundation. We pre-wet all plantings before the job starts and rinse them again during and after the application. In Mobile's older neighborhoods where azaleas and camellias are planted right against the foundation, we take extra time on the pre-wet and use tarps on anything we cannot adequately saturate. We have done hundreds of soft-wash jobs in yards full of mature landscaping without plant damage when we follow this process. It adds a little time but it is non-negotiable.
Call (251) 978-5503 or request a quote online. We'll give you a straight price — no pressure, no upsell.
Pricing and What Affects the Quote
Roof soft-wash pricing in Mobile is based on roof square footage, pitch complexity, and how severe the algae or lichen coverage is. A straightforward ranch-style home in West Mobile with moderate algae streaks will cost less than a two-story home in Spring Hill with a steep 8:12 pitch, dormers, and heavy lichen. We give honest flat-rate quotes before we start — no per-square-foot surprises added on site. If you are bundling roof soft washing with house washing or gutter cleaning, we apply a multi-service discount. Call us at (251) 978-5503 and we can usually give you a ballpark over the phone if you can tell us your approximate square footage and the story count.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Will soft washing void my shingle warranty?
No — most major shingle manufacturers, including GAF and Owens Corning, actually recommend low-pressure chemical cleaning over pressure washing. High-pressure washing voids many warranties. Soft washing at 60 to 80 PSI with approved chemistry preserves the warranty and the granule layer.
How long does roof soft washing take to work in Mobile's climate?
The algae die on contact with the sodium hypochlorite solution. You will see most streaks begin to fade within a few days. Stubborn lichen colonies may take three to six weeks to fully release from the shingle surface as the dead organism dries and loosens. Heavy rain accelerates the process.
Is it safe to soft wash a roof if I have a water well or cistern on the property?
Yes, with precautions. We ask about well locations before every job. We cap or cover well heads and ensure the rinse water flows away from the well casing. Properly diluted sodium hypochlorite breaks down quickly in soil and UV light. We have completed many jobs on Mobile County properties with private wells without issue.
How often does a Mobile, AL roof need to be soft washed?
Every two to three years is typical for most Mobile homes. Homes under heavy tree canopy — common in Midtown and Oakleigh — may need treatment every 18 to 24 months. We can note your last service date and reach out when it is time so you do not have to track it.
Can you soft wash a metal roof?
Yes. Metal roofs develop algae and mildew staining just like asphalt shingles, and the same low-pressure soft-wash method works well. The main difference is rinse thoroughness — we make sure no solution pools in the seams or corrugations. Standing-seam metal roofs in West Mobile and newer Spring Hill subdivisions are a common job for us.
Do I need to be home for the roof soft-wash appointment?
Not necessarily. We need access to a hose bib for water and clear information about any landscaping or pets to protect. Many Mobile homeowners leave a gate code or hose access instructions and we complete the job while they are at work. We send before-and-after photos when the job is done.