Guaranteed Roof offers bio-based roof restorations

Guaranteed Roof has launched its eco-friendly “Don’t Replace It. Save It!” roof restoration system for North Carolina homeowners. The process offers a sustainable alternative to full roof replacement, helping reduce waste and environmental impact. The system combines environmentally conscious cleaning, bio-based rejuvenation, and durable protective coatings to extend roof life naturally.

The process begins with Roof Shampoo®, a non-toxic, eco-friendly cleaner that safely removes algae, moss, and lichen without harsh chemicals or high-pressure washing. This environmentally safe cleaning restores the roof’s appearance while avoiding chemical runoff that can harm ecosystems. Next, the company applies Roof Maxx, a scientifically formulated, plant-based oil that penetrates aged shingles. Roof Maxx replenishes lost oils naturally, restoring flexibility and protective properties without synthetic chemicals, potentially adding up to five years of life to the roof.

The final stage involves applying FAR Coatings, a long-lasting, clear protective layer that creates a durable barrier against biological growth and environmental wear. This bio-based coating helps preserve the roof’s integrity and prevents future biological buildup, reducing the need for chemical treatments or replacements.

Matthew Weeks, CEO of Guaranteed Roof, emphasized the environmental benefits of the system. “Our goal is to provide a sustainable, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible option for homeowners,” he said. The company promotes eco-friendly practices by offering free roof inspections to identify roofs suitable for restoration, helping reduce landfill waste and resource consumption.

By focusing on natural, plant-based solutions and environmentally safe cleaning methods, Guaranteed Roof’s “Save It” system supports North Carolina’s efforts toward greener, more sustainable home maintenance, offering a practical choice for eco-conscious homeowners.

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