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Moss Growing on Red Tile RoofThanks Grizfan Feedback About This Post:RE: Moss Growing on Red Tile Roof
I have a similar problem on my roof which has asbestos/cement tiles. I tried using copper wire stretched below the ridge tiles, but it has not worked very well. I am told by the "experts" that I should have used a larger diameter copper wire, about 8 to Post By Michael Tapscott (Guest Post) RE: Moss Growing on Red Tile RoofOur main hospital here in Devon uses bare copper wire (about 3/8" dia) clipped just below the ridge tiles. When it rains the chemical reaction washing down kills the moss and keeps it clear. Once you have paid out for the copper wire to be fitted it lasts for years. Post By Ian Rangeley (UK) (Guest Post) RE: Moss Growing on Red Tile Roof
Thanks for the tips but when I pour bleach on our moss it does zip. How long should you leave it ? Maybe I am not patient. I have about 1000sq ft to do so please help before I risk life and limb will it really work? Post By Beth (Guest Post) RE: Moss Growing on Red Tile Roof
We used Clorox Bleach for Outdoors to kill the moss and mold growing on our cedar home. Post By mac (Guest Post) RE: Moss Growing on Red Tile Roof
I have also heard of using the bleach to kill it, but you have to be careful of it coming down on greenery below and killing it. Post By Tawnda (Guest Post) RE: Moss Growing on Red Tile RoofCopper at the top of your roof should help. They sell copper strips to help prevent moss at the hardware store. Post By Copper (Guest Post) RE: Moss Growing on Red Tile RoofI have used bleach to kill moss on cemetary stones, also lobster fishermen use bleach to kill algie, ect. that grows on the bottom of their boats. They put it in some type of a sprayer, like used to spray fruit trees, or a fire fighters (Indian Tank) and spray it on. That way unless the roof is extremely large you may not have to get on the tile but spray from a ladder. If used before the moss gets very big the rain would wash off the dead stuff. Post By Anna Sellars (Guest Post) |
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