Keeping moss off of shingles.
How to keep moss off roof.
Scrape off the moss.
First let the sunshine in.
The trick is to put the flashing under.
A 50 foot roll costs about 50 so you could treat an entire roof inexpensively.
The copper will change color to a green like grey but that s a lot better looking than all that moss and algae.
How to remove moss from a roof.
Moss growing on a roof lifts the shingles and allows water to seep underneath and rot the roof deck.
Use the tool to gently lift away matted moss that has gathered on the flat sections of the shingles.
Remove moss in just 3 steps and keep it off for good.
The rain water will take minute quantities of zinc off these strips and the flow of this zinc solution over the roof will prevent any moss from getting started.
If your roof has sprouted a moss infection you can remove it before it becomes serious enough to impact the performance of your roof.
Happily there are preventive measures you can use to keep your roof moss free.
Which acts as a poison to the moss and algae.
If your moss has dried out take the opportunity to have a roofer remove the moss from the roof.
When it rains very small concentrations of zinc carbonate wash down the roof and prevent the growth of new moss.
How to prevent roof moss and algae.
Moss may look quaint atop your house but it can greatly shorten a roof s lifespan.
Trim branches overhanging your roof keep gutters free of debris and regularly remove moisture collectors such as leaves branches and seedpods that pile up on the roof and encourage moss to grow.
When the moss is dead scrub it off then install zinc flashing to prevent more moss growth.
Moss can be kept off of roofs by attaching zinc strips near the top of the roof.
When the rain water passes over the copper flashing a little copper gets mixed into the rain.
Climb up to the roof and begin scraping off dead moss from the shingles using a putty knife or painter s 5 in 1 tool and working from the bottom up.