I find moss growth starts within a few years of installing a new composition roof.
Moss starting to grow on roof green slime.
Unfortunately there is a risk that the algae will be distributed to other parts of the lawn during the aeration process.
There are several commercially available moss and algae control products available at hardware stores and garden centers.
Moss is most problematic on composition roofs which are the most commonly installed roofs in this region.
Moss starts as a thin green layer on and between shingles but then it proceeds to lift those shingles up as it grows allowing water to seep underneath.
This thin layer on the top of the shingles expands and becomes wide thick and mat like.
Moss on a roof begins with a thin dusting of green that you may notice only from low angles.
They produce their own food and do not kill grass plants but rather fill in the spaces in the lawn where grass is not growing.
Mosses typically form a thick green mat on the soil surface.
Green algae will begin to grow on cement or concrete when the surface stays constantly damp.
Mosses are nonparasitic primitive green plants that have fine branched threadlike stems with tiny leaves.
Spores can also hitch rides on animals and birds or drop from nearby tree branches where it may be growing.
Moss which tends to appear on areas of roofs that are shaded by trees and on north facing slopes is sometimes killed and re invasions prevented by simply correcting the shady humid conditions.
Many homes in humid climates are constantly battling algae and fungus growth.
This may require applying a moss and algae control product to your lawn as a supplement to core aeration.
The most vulnerable aspects of the roof are the north face and sections of roof shaded by overhanging trees.
Learn the cause and how to remove it.
Even though algae itself does not damage the structural stability of the cement or concrete it can still cause troublesome problems.
Use a low pressure setting on your spray nozzle to avoid damaging your shingles.
Without an organic material on your roof the moss would not be able to stick long enough to grow.
This 15 year old metal roof has no moss build up.
Why is moss growing on your roof.
They reproduce by means of wind blown spores.
Wet the moss by spraying with your hose.
Moss spores are tiny enough to get carried up to the roof by the wind.
If you notice that the surface of your seed starting mix is turning green you probably have green algae growth.
The seams between the shingles and the shingles edges also develop moss because they tend to be especially shaded.
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