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How to remove moss from your roof: A step-by-step guide

Introduction

The high humid weather of England supports moss growth. They are small green plants that thrive in damp and shaded areas and can cause significant damage to your property. The roof provides a perfect place for moss to grow but it leads to roof leaks and weakened shingles, along with other potential harms.

Common Causes of Moss Growth

Some of the common causes of moss growth in England includes

  • High humid environment.
  • Trees or other structures block sunlight and make the roof cool.
  • Organic debris of leaves and twig trap moisture and provide an ideal environment for moss growth.

Why Removing Moss is Important

Moss can cause potential harm to your roof such as:

  • Sustain moisture retention that can damage the roof.
  • The risk of structural issues and mold growth.
  • Material decay of roof, which affects its longevity.

Safety Precautions before Removing Moss

Before removing moss, it is important to keep in mind a few things to ensure your safety:

  • Wear proper safety gear (gloves, non-slip shoes, goggles).
  • Use a sturdy ladder with someone assisting.
  • Avoid walking on a wet or steep roof to prevent accidents.

Methods to Remove Moss from Your Roof

There are several ways to remove moss carefully from your roof. Look at each method carefully and decide what is best for you:

Step by step guide of Moss removal

  1. Protect your roof : Before you start, cover any grass, bushes, or plants close to the roof with plastic sheeting to shield them from cleaning agents and runoff.

  2. Use a moss removal solution Apply the moss removal solution of your choice evenly to the roof’s impacted areas using a sprayer. If you are using a commercial product, be sure you follow the manufacturer’s recommendations. When making your own solution, a typical concoction is: A mix of one part bleach to three parts water works well to destroy moss and stop it from growing again. To enable the solution to permeate the moss and reduce its hold on the roof, let it sit for fifteen to twenty minutes
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  3. Scrub the area Once the solution has had time to do its job, carefully scrub the moss off the roof with a broom or stiff brush. To prevent pushing water and dirt beneath the shingles, start at the top of the roof and work your way down. The roofing material may be harmed if you scrub too vigorously.

  4. Wash the roof Use a garden hose to give the roof a thorough cleaning after removing the moss. Steer clear of high-pressure washers as they can harm shingles and push water beneath them, which could cause leaks. Make sure you wash away all of the cleaning solution and moss
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  5. Clean the roof Lastly, clean and inspect your gutters. During the cleaning process, moss and debris can quickly clog gutters, resulting in inadequate drainage and possible water damage. To make sure your gutters are operating correctly, clear away any accumulated waste. 

Preventing Moss from Growing Back

Roof maintenance is important and should be done at least once a year to prevent any damages. You can also maintain your roof by:

When to Call a Professional

Call professionals as if DDK roofing who are experts in moss removing services if the moss damage is significant and it requires repairs. Professionals apply long-term moss removal treatments and saves you from regular cleaning.
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