Roof cleaning service in PG county Maryland
Why get your roof cleaned in Prince George’s County Maryland?
Well the obvious reason is the appearance of the roof. Read this article from the Washington Post HERE. What you may not know, is that a roof cleaning helps your roof to last longer! How does keeping your roof clean help it to last longer??? The black stains on your roof, and the moss and lichens, are feeding on the limestone in your roof, it is said. The limestone is added to the shingles to help give it weight. This feeding is aiding in Shortening the life of your roof. For a fraction of the price maintain the integrity of your roof. Even have the roof possibly last past the guarantee! Have your roof soft washed. We Have many many pictures and videos of past roof cleanings. We have over 300 video testimonials of Happy customers like the one below.
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Pre-history
The Cretaceous Era brought dinosaurs to the area which left a number of fossils, now preserved in a 7.5-acre (3.0 ha) park in Laurel.[5] The site, which among other finds has yielded fossilized teeth from Astrodon and Priconodon species, has been called the most prolific in the eastern United States.[6]
[edit] Post-European settlement history
Prince George’s County was created by the Council of Maryland in the Province of Maryland in 1696[7] from portions of Charles, and Calvert Counties, and a portion was detached in 1748 to form Frederick County. Because Frederick County was subsequently divided to form the present Allegany, Garrett, Montgomery, and Washington counties, all of these counties in addition were derived from what had up to 1748 been Prince George’s County.
In 1791, portions of Prince George’s County were ceded to form the new District of Columbia, along with portions of Montgomery County, Maryland, as well as the parts of Northern Virginia; that were later returned to Virginia.
During the War of 1812, the British marched through the county by way of Bladensburg to burn the White House. On their return, they kidnapped a prominent doctor, William Beanes. Lawyer, Francis Scott Key was asked to negotiate for his release, which resulted in his writing the Star Spangled Banner.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_George%27s_County,_Maryland