Moss is probably the easiest growth on your roof to identify.
Moss growth on concrete roof tiles.
Moss will generally only grown on the shady side of your roof.
Roof moss there are over 12 000 types of moss most grown in clumps and release spores into the air.
Hose off and brush all moss loose from your roof shingles.
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.
Moss and lichen will grow on slates and clay tiles but their preference is concrete tiles or fibre cement slates sheets.
Generally you will find lichen growing on the exposed surfaces while the moss will grow in the corners interlocks and head laps where they shelter and get more water especially the side laps of concrete interlocking tiles.
It looks like a little patch of grass or maybe a really big patch if you ve let it go for a while.
The presence or absence of much sunlight on a roof surface is often a determining factor in the amount of moss or lichens growth more sun less moss and lichens.
Moss growing under roof slate and tiles can push the slate out of position allowing rainwater to seep into the roof structure.
Moss can grow quite quickly and it will grow in between roof tiles filling in the voids and lifting up roof tiles and slates.
Moss is most likely to build upon north facing roof areas where there is less sunlight and plenty of moisture.
Moss is a nasty little weed that loves to grow in shady and damp conditions and if it starts growing on your roof can end up causing problems to tiles gutters and even stop water draining correctly from the roof.
The removal of the moss is often followed up by painting the roof tiles.
Moss can be removed from roof tiles by gently brushing it off if the growth is not too severe.
Causes of moss or lichens growth on roofs moss growing on any roof surface will be more severe on roof sections that area shaded and exposed to periodically damp cool weather conditions.
Try using a long handled.
Carefully place a ladder near the area of moss growth and don slip resistant shoes old clothes rubber gloves and eye.
You can control the growth of moss on your roof by ensuring that your roof properly drains so that water does not stay on your roof.
A few options you have include.
Applying moss killer is an obvious removal option but be aware that these chemicals have the potential to contaminate.