Residential and commercial roof spraying.
Maintaining a clean and well-protected roof is essential for the longevity and safety of your property. Whether it’s a home in Auckland, a commercial building in Hamilton, or an industrial facility in Bay of Plenty, roof spraying removes moss, algae, lichen, and dirt while protecting your roof from damage.
We service lifestyle properties across Auckland, Waikato, and Bay of Plenty, ensuring every property stays clean and protected. Homeowners benefit from roof spraying in multiple ways:
Note: the property being sprayed must be 10m minimum from all boundaries.
No matter the size or type of commercial roof, our team provides reliable and thorough spraying services in key regions including Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga and other North Island areas. Commercial and industrial properties have unique roofing needs:
Fast & Efficient: Save time compared to manual cleaning methods.
Protect Your Investment: Extend roof lifespan and reduce long-term repair costs.
Expert Team: Trained professionals using industry-standard equipment.
Local Service: Serving residential and commercial clients across Auckland, Waikato, and Bay of Plenty.
Find answers to common questions about our services here. If you have additional queries, please feel free to contact us.
How often should I have my roof sprayed?
Typically, every 1–3 years depending on your roof type and environmental conditions.
Is roof spraying safe for my family or employees?
Yes. We use eco-friendly products that are safe for people, pets, and surrounding plants.
Can you spray all roof types?
Absolutely. Our team can treat tile, metal, shingle, and slate roofs.
Do I need to prepare my property before spraying?
Minimal preparation is needed. We advise removing fragile items near the roof and ensuring pets and children are safe during treatment.
Which areas do you service?
We service across the North Island (Auckland, Waikato, and Bay of Plenty) in New Zealand.
Get in touch with us for expert drone spraying solutions tailored to your agricultural and environmental needs.