Moss is a plant that grows naturally on just about any surface including the ground trees and sidewalks as well as roofs.
Moss and plants growing on roof.
Carefully place a ladder near the area of moss growth and don slip resistant shoes old clothes rubber gloves and eye.
If your roof or any section thereof receives limited sunlight and periodic exposure to water or damp conditions it can become an ideal breeding ground for moss.
Moss growing on a roof may or may not be considered attractive or quaint but there is no doubt that extensive moss on a roof can seriously damage the roof by growing under and raising or loosening.
Growing moss is not hard at all but doing it successfully requires that you have a little bit of knowledge about what is a moss plant and what causes moss to grow.
Use a solution of bleach vinegar or dish soap for this.
It produces tiny spores that become air borne and land on roofs and.
Also known as stonecrop because the succulent foliage resembles smooth polished stone sedums are the royalty of living roof plants.
There are literally hundreds of varieties found.
Moss growing on a roof lifts the shingles and allows water to seep underneath and rot the roof deck.
Because moss or lichens growing on a roof surface will hold moisture on the roof longer than other areas these growths can reduce the life of the roof covering.
When the moss is dead scrub it off then install zinc flashing to prevent more moss growth.
To remove moss you first have to kill it.
Stop roof algae from coming back to keep the algae from coming back insert 6 inch wide strips of zinc or copper under the row of shingling closest to the roof peak leaving an inch or two of the lower edge exposed to the weather.
Moss b ware is 99 percent zinc sulfate monohydrate a proven moss killer and moss deterrent.
Hose off and brush all moss loose from your roof shingles.
Particularly where the roofing materials are asphalt shingles or wood shingles holding water on the roof surface by any means leaves debris moss or lichens speeds up wear on these shingles.
Growing moss bryophyta is a lovely way to add a little something extra to a garden moss gardens or even just moss plants used as accents can help bring a sense of tranquility.
Over time as rain falls zinc residue coats the roof to prevent moss growth.
If you notice this grassy organism growing on your roof take action to remove it immediately.