Hose off and brush all moss loose from your roof shingles.
Moss on the roof tiles.
Run the edge of the knife along the edge of the roof to remove the edge seal of moss on the shingle.
Leaves and other foliage that collect in your gutters.
While moss doesn t have real roots it has tiny protrusions that look like roots and it will form its own soil by collecting dirt and debris from the air.
When rain finds its way into the roofing structure that s when decay and rot sets in.
Inspect the roof for areas that have been damaged by moss.
Moss is probably the easiest growth on your roof to identify.
Keep your trees well trimmed to lessen the debris that falls onto your rooftop.
It looks like a little patch of grass or maybe a really big patch if you ve let it go for a while.
Moss can grow quite quickly and it will grow in between roof tiles filling in the voids and lifting up roof tiles and slates.
Ultimately moss growth on a roof can result in costly repairs and can also reduce the lifespan of your roof.
If the above sounds like too much of a hassle which honestly it likely does then know that the most effective method is to prevent the problem of moss on your roof in the first place.
Moss on roof tiles can cause multiple problems such as wood rotting and the obstruction of drainage points.