OK Softwash Services is a soft-washing contractor in Oklahoma City that specializes in cleaning roofs, siding, and exterior surfaces using low-pressure water and chemical solutions rather than high-pressure spray. The company works on residential and light commercial properties across the metro area, addressing algae, moss, mold, and weathering without the structural risk that pressure washing creates.
Soft washing differs fundamentally from pressure washing in method and outcome. High-pressure rigs (above 3,000 PSI) can strip shingles, damage sealants, force water into wall cavities, and shorten roof life. Soft washing applies biodegradable chemicals at low pressure (under 500 PSI) to kill organic growth at the root, then rinses gently. For Oklahoma City properties, where clay tile, asphalt shingle, and wood siding are common, this approach prevents costly secondary damage while cleaning thoroughly.
OK Softwash Services handles roof cleaning on all common residential shingle types, exterior siding (vinyl, brick, wood, composite), gutters, and concrete surfaces including patios and driveways. The company also addresses algae and moss prevention through chemical treatment designed to slow regrowth over months.
Roof cleaning typically costs between $300 and $800 for a standard single-story residential home in Oklahoma City, depending on square footage, pitch, and the degree of algae or moss present. Gutter cleaning runs $150 to $400. Siding work starts around $400 and scales with house size and material. Most estimates are free and site-specific. Confirm current pricing directly, as material and labor costs shift seasonally.
The company offers both one-time cleanings and recurring maintenance plans. A maintenance plan might cover biannual or quarterly treatments to slow organic growth, particularly useful for homes in shaded areas or near trees where moss returns quickly.
Oklahoma City has traditional pressure-washing firms, general roofers who offer cleaning as a side service, and a smaller number of soft-wash specialists. Pressure washers are faster and cheaper upfront (often $200 to $400 for basic roof cleaning), making them attractive for budget-conscious homeowners, but they carry higher risk of shingle damage and water intrusion, especially on older roofs or in heavy rain climates like Oklahoma. Full-service roofing contractors (who repair, replace, and clean) typically charge premium prices and may bundle cleaning into larger projects rather than offering it independently.
OK Softwash's soft-wash approach sits between cost and safety. It costs more than low-end pressure washing but less than a roofing company's ancillary cleaning service, and it avoids the structural liability. Choose a pressure washer if your roof is newer, slopes steeply, and you want immediate results at minimal cost. Choose OK Softwash if your home has older shingles, complex flashing, or previous water damage, and you want to extend roof life. Choose a full-service roofer only if cleaning is part of a repair or replacement project.
This service works best for homeowners with algae, moss, or mold visible on roofs or siding, particularly those in north-facing or heavily shaded areas where moisture lingers. It also suits properties with delicate materials (wood, older shingles, clay tile) that cannot withstand high pressure. Homeowners planning to sell within a year or two often choose cleaning to boost curb appeal before listing.
It suits less well for homeowners on extremely tight budgets seeking the absolute lowest price, or those with new, high-grade roofs that already have algae-inhibiting shingles and rarely develop growth. Likewise, if you need structural repairs masked by cleaning (loose shingles, failing sealant), cleaning alone will not fix the underlying issue.
A typical estimate begins with a walk-around and photo documentation of the affected areas. The estimator assesses roof pitch, material type, degree of algae or moss, shading, and any visible damage or prior water stains. Many estimates include a proposal noting the area to be cleaned, the method and chemicals used (usually biodegradable), treatment time, and drying period. Soft-wash work is weather-dependent; rain within 24 hours of treatment can reduce effectiveness. OK Softwash typically schedules the actual cleaning within one to two weeks of estimate approval.
Confirm hours of operation and availability directly, as service-based contractors' scheduling is appointment-driven rather than walk-in. Most soft-wash companies operate Monday through Saturday, with some weekend availability. Parking is not an issue; the crew arrives with equipment and parks a service vehicle on or near the property. Work duration ranges from two to six hours depending on square footage and cleaning scope. Homeowners should clear roof access and inform the crew of any structural concerns beforehand.
OK Softwash's soft-wash method makes sense for Oklahoma City homes where algae thrives in humid springs and summers, where hail can dent shingles and trap moisture, and where many properties sit beneath mature trees. It cleans effectively without the deferred repair costs that pressure washing risks.
