Does your roof appear to be in need of some repair? Fresh Wash 1 restores your roof’s radiance with expert cleaning in Helmetta.
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Fresh Wash 1 isn’t just another roofing company in NJ; we’re your neighbors. We treat every home like our own, using safe, gentle cleaning solutions that banish grime without harming your landscaping. Our team is a tight-knit crew of roof-cleaning enthusiasts, passionate about keeping Helmetta homes looking their best. We combine time-tested techniques with modern tools to deliver a roof cleaning experience that’s as thorough as it is considerate.
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A clean roof is more than just good looks; it’s an investment in your home’s protection and value. Neglecting your roof can lead to costly repairs and even premature replacement. In Helmetta, the combination of sun, rain, and humidity creates the perfect breeding ground for algae and moss, which can slowly erode your roof’s surface. Fresh Wash 1 offers a variety of roof cleaning services tailored to NJ homes, ensuring your roof remains a resilient shield for years to come. Give us a call at 908-692-8299 to schedule your roof’s needs.
Helmetta’s main landmark is the large, abandoned Helme Products Inc. plant that sits adjacent to the Camden and Amboy Railroad line running through the borough. The mill began producing snuff in the 1880s. On February 23, 1900, the mill was bought by the American-Sniff Company in a merger with Helme Products Inc., but the merger was dissolved in 1911. In 1925, the mill became the largest of its kind in the world, and by 1934 it employed 400 people. In 1986, the mill was bought out by American Maize-Products. Finally, in 1993, it was purchased by Swisher International, and operations were moved to Wheeling, West Virginia. It has remained inactive since.
The G. W. Helme Snuff Mill District is a classic example of a late 1800s mill town. The district consists of the George Washington Helme snuff mill, housing for employees, accessory buildings, St. George Episcopal Church, Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, and Helmetta Pond, which at one time served as a source of power for the mill. About 115 buildings were originally in the district, which was named to the New Jersey Register of Historic Places on February 1, 1980, and to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County, New Jersey on August 15, 1980.
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