Algae mold mildew moss and dirt are often attracted to shingles.
Can you use bleach to kill moss on roof.
The insurer should have told you that moss on the roof can cause the shingles to decay but that will take a long long time.
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Follow the directions on your container of oxygen bleach and mix the right amount of this powdered bleach with water.
Algae will disappear and wash away with subsequent rains the association advises.
Make sure you wear waterproof gloves when you use the bleach.
It s slower acting than chlorine bleach.
So will detergent another common moss removal myth.
Chlorine bleach will do the job but it can damage or discolor certain types of roofing such as wooden shingles.
According to tim carter author of the nationally syndicated column ask the builder bleach will kill the moss growing on your roof.
Bleach can effectively clean roof shingles and remove even the toughest stains.
Yes vinegar will kill the plants because vinegar is like acid.
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.
Yes bleach will kill moss on your roof.
Oxygen bleach however will kill the moss without harming your roof.
The bleach will kill the algae or moss but rinsing won t necessarily leave the roof sparkling clean.
Never use undiluted bleach on your roof.
Keeping roof shingles clean will not only enhance the overall look of your home but can also protect the shingles from damage caused by moss and mildew.