Moss is a flowerless plant that thrives in damp conditions.
It can grow quickly and survive in conditions that many weeds cannot. Moss is commonly seen growing on all kinds of roofs, but especially those built with tiles, which are particularly susceptible to this invasive plant. Moss is extremely absorbent and can grow in between roof tiles causing damage to them and allowing water to seep down into the house below.
Moss tends to grow on roofs because it is attracted to damp, cold surfaces that receive little daylight. Moss spores travel on the wind, on debris such as leaves and branches, and via small animals, and then gather in the areas between roof tiles where they then grow into the green spongy plant that we are all familiar with.
Moss may be more obvious seasonally, particularly in autumn and winter. Heightened volumes of rainwater and the darker days experienced throughout the colder months produce the perfect conditions for moss to continue growing and spreading across your roof. You may also experience moss if your house is shaded by trees and other obstructions that means the tiles do not receive direct sunlight.
Moss can cause significant damage to your roof in a number of ways. Tiny moss spores can land in the spaces between tiles, grow, and end up pushing up tiles, causing breakages and structural damage. Moss can also capture a lot of moisture which it will then cling on to. This can cause issues as the moisture leads to the production of mould and mildew, this can cause decay to form on areas of your roofing, and also can allow moisture to trickle into your home through the compromised areas.
The best way to remove moss build-ups is to carefully and safely go up onto your roof and scrape away the growth. The best way is to scrape moss down towards the gutter using brushes or a scraping tool, taking care not to push up or loosen any of the tiles. It is important to ensure you do not scrape at the roof tiles too hard, as this can cause damage to the coating and lead to them becoming more porous. You must make sure that you remove all of the moss, as leaving any can lead to it regrowing in a matter of days.
Moss can grow back remarkably quickly, which is very frustrating to see when you have either cleaned your roof or had your roof cleaned by a company. However, there are a few things that you can do to prevent moss from growing back so fast:
These tips should help you to prevent moss growth on your roof for much longer. Keeping your roof maintained and professionally cleaned will help prevent damage and keep moss build-up away for longer.
If you need any help with getting your roof clean and moss-free, get in touch with us today for a free no-obligation quote. Our experienced and friendly team provides roof cleaning services in and around the Nottingham area.