Roof Cleaning in Rutgers, NJ

Expert Roof Care in Rutgers, Middlesex County


Unleash the power of a clean roof with Fresh Wash 1. Our specialized services revitalize your home’s appearance and safeguard your investment.

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The 4 Best Reasons to Select Fresh Wash 1 For Local Roof Cleaning:
  • Witness a dramatic transformation as we expel dirt and grime, revealing your roof’s true beauty.
  • Increase your roof’s lifespan by preventing the damaging effects of moss, algae, and harsh weather.
  • Enjoy a stress-free experience with our careful approach and commitment to customer satisfaction.
  • Potentially skyrocket your home’s value and make a lasting impression with a sparkling clean roof.
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    Fresh Wash 1 is more than just a cleaning company; we’re your partners in preserving the heart of your home-your roof. We understand the importance of a clean and well-maintained roof in NJ’s climate. Our skilled technicians use a combination of gentle pressure washing and targeted cleaning solutions to remove stubborn stains and organic growth. We’re committed to providing exceptional service that exceeds your expectations.

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    Your Roof's Path to Perfection
  • Detailed Inspection: We meticulously assess your roof’s condition, identifying areas that require special attention.
  • Gentle Cleaning: Our team employs a combination of soft washing and targeted cleaning solutions to lift away dirt, grime, and organic growth without causing damage.
  • Final Rinse: We carefully rinse your roof so no residue remains, leaving it sparkling clean.
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    Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against the elements. Consistent cleaning not only augments its aesthetic appeal but also extends its longevity and safeguards your investment. At Fresh Wash 1, we’re passionate about providing exceptional roof cleaning services that revitalize homes across Rutgers and Middlesex County. Contact us today at 908-692-8299 to schedule your consultation and discover the difference a clean roof can make.

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    Two decades after the College of New Jersey (now known as Princeton University) was established in 1746 by the New Light Presbyterians, ministers of the Dutch Reformed Church, seeking autonomy in ecclesiastical affairs in the American colonies, sought to establish a college to train those who wanted to become ministers within the church. Through several years of effort by the Rev. Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen (1691-1747) and Rev. Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh (1736-1790), later the college’s first president, Queen’s College received its charter on November 10, 1766, from New Jersey’s last royal governor, William Franklin (1730-1813), the illegitimate son of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin. The original charter established the college under the corporate name the trustees of Queen’s College, in New-Jersey, named in honor of Queen Charlotte (1744-1818), and created both the college and the Queen’s College Grammar School, intended to be a preparatory school affiliated and governed by the college. The Grammar School, today the private Rutgers Preparatory School, was a part of the college community until 1959. New Brunswick was chosen as the location over Hackensack because the New Brunswick Dutch had the support of the Anglican population, making the royal charter easier to obtain.

    The original purpose of Queen’s College was to “educate the youth in language, liberal, the divinity, and useful arts and sciences” and for the training of future ministers for the Dutch Reformed Church. The college admitted its first students in 1771-a single sophomore and a handful of first-year students taught by a lone instructor-and granted its first degree in 1774, to Matthew Leydt. Despite the religious nature of the early college, the first classes were held at a tavern called the Sign of the Red Lion. When the Revolutionary War broke out and taverns were suspected by the British as being hotbeds of rebel activity, the college abandoned the tavern and held classes in private homes.

    Like many colleges founded in the U.S. during this time, Rutgers benefited from slave labor and funds derived from purchasing and selling slaves. Research undertaken at the university in the 2010s began to prominently uncover and document these connections, including the university’s foundation on land taken from the indigenous Lenape people.

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