


Hawaii's climate is beautiful - but it's tough on roofs. The combination of humidity, moisture, and organic growth means buildup happens fast. Left alone, that dark reddish-brown algae and grime doesn't just look bad. It can actually work against your roof's surface over time.
That's exactly what we were dealing with here in Aina Haina. The flat roof had a heavy layer of reddish algae and biological growth spread across it. The kind of buildup that doesn't come off with a garden hose. We treated and washed the whole surface, and the difference is night and day - clean, bright, and clear from edge to edge.
The solar panels got the same attention. Dirty panels are a common problem that most homeowners don't think about until their energy bill starts creeping up. Grime and buildup on the glass blocks sunlight from reaching the cells, which means your system isn't producing at full capacity. A proper cleaning gives them a clean surface to do their job the right way.
When you do both at the same time - roof and panels - you're covering the whole picture. The roof stays in better shape, the panels run more efficiently, and the whole top of the home just looks sharp. It's one of those jobs where the results speak for themselves.
Homes in Aina Haina and across the island deal with this kind of buildup regularly. If your roof or solar panels are looking a little rough, it's worth getting it taken care of before it gets worse.