Roof Cleaning in Barnegat Light, NJ

Roof Cleaning in Ocean County

Does your roof show signs of wear and tear? Fresh Wash 1 can bring it back to life with our meticulous roof cleaning services in Barnegat Light.

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  • Save Your Roof: With routine cleaning, you can prolong the life of your roof and thereby avoid substantial damage.
  • Boost Your Home’s Charm: A clean roof adds instant appeal to your home.
  • Energy Savings, Amplified: A clean roof reflects sunlight, keeping your home cooler and saving you money.
  • Damage Prevention, Perfected: We remove harmful growths that can snowball into repair after repair.
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    Fresh Wash 1 is your trusted partner for roof cleaning in Ocean County. We specialize in breathing new life into roofs, using our proven process and eco-friendly solutions to remove dirt, algae, and grime. Our team is passionate about helping homeowners in Barnegat Light maintain the beauty and integrity of their homes.

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  • Detailed Inspection: We thoroughly assess your roof’s condition to determine the best cleaning strategy.
  • The Gentle Wash: Using specialized equipment and eco-friendly solutions, we carefully remove dirt, algae, and moss.
  • Final Touches: We meticulously inspect every inch so your roof is sparkling clean and ready to shine.
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    Don’t let a dirty roof diminish your home’s beauty or compromise its protection. Fresh Wash 1’s expert roof cleaning services in Barnegat Light, NJ, will restore your roof’s radiance and promote its longevity. Call us at 908-692-8299 to schedule your rejuvenation today!

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    The area surrounding Barnegat Bay and Barnegat Inlet was described by Henry Hudson in 1609, as “…a great lake of water, as we could judge it to be … The mouth of the lake hath many shoals, and the sea breaketh on them as it is cast out of the mouth of it.” The name of the bay, mainland town, and island town were extensions of the inlet’s name, named so in the 1610s by later Dutch mariners as “barende-gat” which was a general Dutch lingual description of a powerful inlet, not a formal place name, and depending on its context meant “burning hole” or “inlet of breakers.” Subsequent transliteration as control of the land changed hands throughout the 17th century Anglo-Dutch wars resulted in barende-gat and its variations becoming Barnegat and a formal name for many locations and features in the area.

    On October 26, 1782, a Belgian cutter traveling southward became stranded near the inlet. The ship was noticed by revolutionaries led by Captain Andrew Steelman, who recruited local men to unload the cargo. While at rest on the beach, the crews were attacked by Captain John Bacon, who ran a pinelands gang and was affiliated with the Loyalists. Almost all of Steelman’s men were murdered in what became known as the Barnegat Light Massacre, which led to a manhunt and battle at Cedar Bridge Tavern and one of the last of the Revolutionary War.

    By the 19th century, Long Beach Island was known for its plentiful and various wildlife, fishing, favorable sailing conditions, and pleasant weather in summer. In 1801, most of the northern tip of what was then commonly referred to as Barnegat Beach, a neighbor to the established mainland town of Barnegat across the bay, was purchased by Bornt Slaght, a founder of Staten Island and a revolutionary veteran, who built a small house, the first structure on the north end of Long Beach Island, and later, in 1821, a hotel, one of the first seaside hotels in New Jersey. In the late 1820s, Slaght sold his hotel to Jacob Herring, thereafter known as the Herring House. The building lodged many of the visiting hunters and sport fishermen, who primarily came from New York City and Philadelphia.

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