Thinking about a Roof Cleaning in District Heights Md?
Roof Cleaning District Heights Md. It’s more than just curb appeal. It’s the life of your roof as well. It just makes sense. These organisms, gloeocapsa magma, GCM, is what the black staining is. Then there is moss and lichens. These organisms are shortening the life of your roof. They are a pest eating your roof. Cleaning your roof with our proven non pressure soft wash method will add years to your roof at a fraction of the price of replacing it.
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In Addition to Roof Cleaning in District Heights; Other Exterior Cleaning Services
House Soft Wash & Wax, Concrete Cleaning, Deck and Fence Washing, Gutter Cleaning and More. Get a Package Deal and get it all done, usually in one day.
District Heights was originally farm land owned by Major Leander P. Williams, purchased as four patented Lord Baltimore tracts known as: “Good Luck”, “Magruder’s Plains Enlarged”, “the Levels”, and “Offutt’s Adventure”. Under grants issued to Lord Baltimore by King Charles I of England, the tracts belonged to Colonel Ninian Beall, Benjamin Berry, and Alexander Magruder. District heights evolved from one of the four patents. In 1925 land purchased and formed into District Heights Company by Joseph Tepper, David L. Blanken, Henry Oxenberg, Gilbert Leventhal, Simon Gordon, and Simon Gerber. The land was farmed by Walter and Al Dustin, whose farmhouse stood at 7116 Foster Street. By 1925 streets laid out first three blocks of Halleck Street and Aztec. By 1936, the city had approximately 25 homes built, two businesses, a grocery store and filling station, a pump house and water tower to furnish the water and pressure for the City, a sewage system and a free Model T bus service to 17th and Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E.
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