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Removal of Moss from the Roof

A layer of green moss might look cozy atop your house, but it can be bad news for your roof tops. Follow these three straightforward steps to clean off all moss and keep it away from coming back and forth.

A moss-covered roof top may make you think you have wandered into a fairy tale, absolutely with a quaint little woodcutter’s cottage. But, in reality, moss is lesser than a fantasy than it is a nightmare. When Left untreated, the clumpy foliage can cause virtually any roofing worldly to degrade, most commonly wood and asphalt, but also metal, clay, and concrete, and thus forcefully shorten its lifespan.

Moss begins as a thin green layer on and between shingles, but then it yields to lift those shingles up as it grows, allowing moisture to seep underneath. Hello, wood rot and leakage. Luckily, Moss removal London is a fairly simple task that you can perform on a year-round or as-needed basis to keep your roof weather tight and great-looking. Follow the enlisted steps for how to remove moss from a roof.

1. Hose off and brush loose moss from your roof shingles:

Cautiously place a ladder near the area of growth, and slip-resistant shoes, old clothes, rubber gloves, and protection of eyes. Rinse the area with plain water, diffusion at a downward angle. Always use a long-handled soft-bristle scrub brush to take off the moss from the roof, cleansing from the top down to avoid lifting shingles. When you continue rub gently, don’t scrape on the roof, and work in one small section at a time to avoid splitting or breaking the shingles.

2. Apply a store bought or DIY cleaning solution while Moss removal London

If your moss problem needs more than just a simple scrub, there are a wide assortment of professional cleaning solutions as well as DIY options that will get the job done. Just wait for the next cloudy day before you head out to the roof with your cleanser of selection, don’t choose the solution that evaporates too quickly. Do note that both commercial and homemade spray cleansers can damage sensitive plants and discolor pathways, so you may want to spread plastic sheeting below your work area before you begin the work.

3. Prevent future growth by installing zinc or copper on the roof.

Stop a moss problem from returning back and forth by installing strips of zinc- or copper-coated sheet metal just below the top ridge on both sides of the roof tops. Copper is more toxic to moss, but zinc is comparatively less expensive.

You should always prune any tree limbs that overhang the roof, natural sunlight is a powerful moss obstructive.