If you live within a few miles of the water in Gulf Shores or Orange Beach, your roof takes a beating most inland homes never see. Salt aerosols drift in off the Gulf, settle into the shingles, and feed the dark algae streaks that creep down from the ridge. Add the summer humidity that sits over Baldwin County for months and you have the perfect conditions for a roof that looks ten years older than it is.
The fix is soft washing, not pressure washing. Soft washing uses low pressure and a cleaning solution that kills the algae and mildew at the root, so the streaks do not grow back in a few weeks. It is the method roofing manufacturers actually recommend, and on the coast it is the only approach that makes sense.
Salt-air streaks on your Gulf Shores roof? We will take a look.

Why Pressure Washing a Coastal Roof Backfires
A pressure washer aimed at asphalt shingles strips the granules that protect them from UV and storms. On a Gulf Coast roof that is already stressed by salt and sun, that damage shows up fast. You trade a few black streaks for bare spots, leaks, and a shorter roof life. We have been called out to homes off Fort Morgan Road and Canal Road to fix exactly this after a low-bid crew used too much pressure.
Soft washing skips the force entirely. The solution does the work, the algae dies, and a gentle rinse carries it away. Your shingles, tile, or metal panels stay intact.
What Soft Washing a Roof Actually Involves
Every roof is a little different, but the process on a typical Orange Beach or Gulf Shores home follows the same steps.
- We protect the plants, since the runoff is part of the job near landscaped lots in Craft Farms and Kiva Dunes.
- We apply a low-pressure soft-wash solution that kills algae, mildew, and the black Gloeocapsa stains specific to humid coastal air.
- We let it dwell, then rinse with low pressure so nothing is forced under the shingles.
- We check the gutters and fascia, since salt grime collects there too.

Serving the full stretch from Fort Morgan to the Florida line.
The Salt-Air Problem Is Worse Near the Water
Salt aerosols carry well past the Wharf at Orange Beach and the dunes at Gulf State Park, so even homes a mile or two inland off Highway 59 see faster algae growth than a comparable house up in Foley (36535). The closer you sit to Cotton Bayou, Ono Island, or the high-rise stretch near Perdido Beach Boulevard (Highway 182), the more often a roof needs attention. Vacation rentals feel this most, since a streaked roof shows up in every booking photo.
Gulf Coast areas we treat most
- Gulf Shores (36542): The Peninsula, Craft Farms, Kiva Dunes, and the cottages near The Hangout.
- Orange Beach (36561): Cotton Bayou, Bear Point, Ono Island, and the Caribe and Phoenix condo communities.
- Foley (36535): Glenlakes, Live Oak Village, and the neighborhoods around Tanger Outlets.

What Roof Soft Washing Costs on the Gulf Coast
Price depends on roof size, pitch, and how much algae has built up, but most single-family roofs in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach land in a predictable range. We quote the whole roof up front, with no surprise add-ons once we are on the ladder.
- Most single-story homes: a few hundred dollars, done in one visit.
- Larger two-story and raised beach homes: more, since access and square footage go up.
- Condo and commercial buildings near the Wharf or Perdido Beach Boulevard: quoted on site.
How long it lasts
A proper soft wash on the coast usually holds 12 to 18 months before the algae starts to return. Homes right on the water may want a look once a year, while a place up near Foley can often stretch closer to two years between cleanings.

Get a free roof soft-wash quote today, (251) 978-5503.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will soft washing damage my shingles?
No. Soft washing uses low pressure and a cleaning solution instead of force, so the protective granules on your shingles stay in place. It is the method most shingle manufacturers recommend, and it is far safer than pressure washing on a salt-stressed Gulf Coast roof.
How often should a Gulf Shores roof be cleaned?
Homes close to the water in Gulf Shores or Orange Beach usually need a soft wash every 12 months because salt air speeds up algae growth. Houses a few miles inland, like up in Foley, can often go 18 to 24 months.
Do you treat condos and vacation rentals?
Yes. We clean condo and rental roofs throughout Orange Beach and Gulf Shores, including the high-rise stretch near Perdido Beach Boulevard. A clean roof shows up in every listing photo, so it pays for itself on a rental.
What are the black streaks on my roof?
Those streaks are a living algae called Gloeocapsa magma, not dirt. It feeds on the limestone filler in shingles and thrives in humid coastal air. Because it is alive, a plain pressure rinse only knocks it back for a few weeks. Soft washing kills it at the root.
What areas do you serve?
Baldwin Preaux Wash serves the full Gulf Coast, from Fort Morgan and Gulf Shores through Orange Beach and Foley, plus the Eastern Shore and Mobile. Call (251) 978-5503 for a free quote.