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Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof TilesLaura From BC Feedback About This Post:RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof Tiles
The whole north side of my roof is covered with green sea urchins. Oak tree over roof. I went on GAF's shingle web site,use NO bleach! It dries out the shingles. I bought liquid copper at Home Depot, read the warnings, too dangerous to use, Do not use on roof. I went back and bought Moss Off, was supposed to be harmless to the house and dogs, etc. Post by Buster 23 RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof Tiles
Hi, Post by spoonful RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof TilesGot some ideas from this page, will give them a try. Post By Michael Mclintock (Guest Post) RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof TilesRemoving moss is done easy with the easy moss scraper at www.roofcleaningsolutions.net with this simple attachment. Post By Patrick (Guest Post) RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof Tiles
Laundry detergent will work. Post By Brad (Guest Post) RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof Tiles
You want to use zinc sulphate to kill the moss first. Once it is dead, then you brush it off with a steel bristle brush by hand. After doing about 3 rows of shingles, use a blower to clear the area. This makes it safer so you don't lose traction on the loose moss. You can read more information about roof moss removal at http://www.bradlewis.com. If your roof is steep enough and you don't mind looking at the dead moss for a while, you can let it weather off. It will clog up your gutters possibly. It depends on how big the chunks of moss are though. Post By Bradly Lewis Home Maintenance (Guest Post) RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof Tilesheard just the other day that the detergent to use is Ivory Snow..it only comes as flakes.I presume you would disolve it in water ,but I don't know. Post By Michael ancouver B.C. Moss Capitol of the World (Guest Post) RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof TilesCheck out this site: www.askthebuilder.com. It had some great advice and brough up some excellent points. It is now saved to my favorites. As a single mom, I need all of the advice I can get for doing what I can on my own! Good luck! Post By Kim from Indiana (Guest Post) RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof Tiles
Laura, if you are in the Vancouver area, Coastline Spray Services provide a roof moss control service that works. Here is their infor ... www.coastlinespray.com. Post by Tasha_1 RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof TilesAs an owner of a moss removal company there are many remedies for this some of which i agree and disagree with. My method is zinc sulfate but we first remove the moss first with a brush and then apply the zinc. My mission is to find a product that is safer for the enviroment. Even with minimal coverage of zinc in the long run it is not the best for our future. All Season Bellingham Wa Post By brian. (Guest Post) RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof TilesI have used Tide with bleach on an overhang, which seemed to work well enough where the rain doesn't continually fall upon it. I have tried it on the North side of the roof of about 500 sq. ft. using a whole box (7 lbs.) and was not satisfied with the results. Plain Tide white powder (no bleach) works well or zinc strips work the best. Bleach can have reactions with the roofing materials. Treb OR Post by Treb RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof TilesI understand that a mixture of bleach and water works just fine. I just cannot find what the proportions are. The last I knew it was like 1/2 C. bleach to a gallon of water. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof Tiles
If they are spanish tiles you do not want to walk on top of them. As it can damage them and are very costly to replace and then that poses another problem. As to replace them correctly so you have no leaks. I would use the round up as suggested. Keep an eye on your gutters as the rain run off might carry the moss down your gutters and get stuck in the gutters. Post by c4hobbs RE: Roof Moss from Asphalt Roof TilesI used Round Up. It killed the moss but now I have the problem of removing the dead moss. Maynbe it'll dry up and blow away if the sun ever shines. Good Luck Laura in BC Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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