Hi all what s the best way to get moss removed from an asbestos tile roof and then stop it coming back.
Moss on asbestos roof tiles.
The only way to accurately identify asbestos roof tiles is to have them tested by a ukas accredited laboratory.
We find them on a lot of old farm buildings.
So will detergent another common moss removal myth.
Asbestos roof tiles are usually found on domestic dwellings.
However asbestos can be a range of colours depending on the material it is mixed with.
The seams between the shingles and the shingles edges also develop moss because they tend to be especially shaded.
They can be laid just like ordinary slate roofs and from a distance often look very similar.
Moss can grow quite quickly and it will grow in between roof tiles filling in the voids and lifting up roof tiles and slates.
Asbestos roof removal and replacement.
If you know how to identify asbestos roof tiles and suspect you have cement asbestos shingles it is advisable that you monitor your roof to check for its health.
Hose off and brush all moss loose from your roof shingles.
Removing moss from asbestos tile roof.
Yes bleach will kill moss on your roof.
Moss growing under roof slate and tiles can push the slate out of position allowing rainwater to seep into the roof structure.
What you don t hear about though is the damage that bleach can do and the long term effects of using bleach to remove moss from your roof.
The roof covering you are describing is a man made fibre cement slate they used to contain asbestos and an asbestos survey is usually carried out prior to any removal works.
If the slates appear to be faded and have noticeable white parts they are most likely to be asbestos cement.
Having or buying a home with asbestos tiles does not mean you need to remove the tiles especially if they are still in good health.
Carefully place a ladder near the area of moss growth and don slip resistant shoes old clothes rubber gloves and eye protection.
A north facing roof usually has little sunlight which enables moss to buildup on the roof.
Moss on a roof begins with a thin dusting of green that you may notice only from low angles.