Using bleach is recommended by most shingle roof manufactures and the arma asphalt roofing manufactures association.
Getting moss off shingle roof.
2 slide sacrificial zinc strip underneath the loosened shingles.
Apply the vinegar to the moss and lichens on the roof with the spray bottle.
It s a tedious job but it is easier on the tiles than more invasive techniques.
Climb up to the roof and begin scraping off dead moss from the shingles using a putty knife or painter s 5 in 1 tool and working from the bottom up.
Step 6 wait for the vinegar to kill off the moss and lichens.
You can try brushing off algae and moss with a brush or broom with medium stiff bristles but don t scrub too hard.
The most effective method of cleaning algae and moss from a roof is with a 50 50 mix of laundry strength liquid chlorine bleach and water.
1 slide a margin trowel under shingles to unstick them from the ones below.
You don t want to separate the mineral granules from the shingles.
Use the tool to gently lift away matted moss that has gathered on the flat sections of the shingles.
Before you clean moss off a roof you ll need to consider how you want to kill the plants and remove the dead layers of moss.
3 secure the strip with roofing nails.
Get off the roof and apply the vinegar to the moss and lichens around the edge.
Carefully place a ladder near the area of moss growth and don slip resistant shoes old clothes rubber gloves and eye.
Hose off and brush all moss loose from your roof shingles.
Experts recommend that you save roof moss removal for a cloudy day.
For large expanses of an asphalt shingled roof use a long handled scrub brush made for cleaning gutters and roofs.
If accumulations of algae or moss are heavy at least some of it should wash off the roof surface right away with the stream from the hose.
After cleaning you ll also need to put some defensive measures into play to prevent roof moss from growing back.
4 apply a dab of sealant to every nail head and run a bead of sealant under each shingle.
That way whenever it rains some of the metal molecules will wash down the roof and kill any algae trying to regain a foothold on your shingles.
To keep the algae from coming back insert 6 inch wide strips of zinc or copper under the row of shingling closest to the roof peak leaving an inch or two of the lower edge exposed to the weather.