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MOSS TREATMENT PORTLAND

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What’s a little moss on the roof, right?

When you think about dangerous plants, you probably think about poison ivy, poison oak and sharp, thorny shrubs. Moss certainly isn’t one of the usual suspects–it pops up all over the place and no one bats an eye at it.

However, moss can become a serious problem on your roof. It might look harmless, but on a roof, moss can lead to premature wear, leaks, pests and more.

Even if your roof as already been cleared of moss, it can grow and spread again if not properly treated. Over time, you could find yourself in a situation where the only solution is the most expensive one: roof replacement.
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Learn more about professional moss treatment from Rip City Roof Cleaning and discover how we’ll save your roof from moss damage and your wallet from unnecessary expenses.
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Moss Treatment In Portland

Roof moss treatment is an important part of home maintenance. After clearing existing moss, it’s vital to use a moss treatment solution that will eliminate any existing spores and prevent growth in the crevices between shingles, too.
Moss is bad for your roof for quite a few reasons but the main one is it traps moisture and wears down shingles, shortening the lifespan of your entire roof. Beyond that, it can also push shingles apart and let water leak through into your home. Then, you’re facing attic leaks, roof rot, mold growth and more.

Rip City Roof Cleaning is your best choice for effective moss treatment in Portland. We’ll remove moss using safe, soft washing techniques that protect your roof and thoroughly clean it.

More importantly, our team will treat your roof with responsible solutions to prevent moss from regrowing in the near future.

We use effective moss-killing chemical treatments to eliminate moss from shingles and other roofing materials. Our team is trained to apply these chemicals safely on all types of moss growth.

We’re dedicated to keeping the environment safe around your home. Roof moss treatments that are applied incorrectly can hurt plants and risk damaging outdoor furniture. Rip City Roof Cleaning workers always flush any garden and landscaping plants before and after applying chemicals.

We take the time to carefully protect all at-risk items before treating your roof. We also clear moss and dispose of our chemicals responsibly. You can count on the Rip City Roof Cleaning team to keep your Portland home safe and prevent moss from damaging your roof.

With our help, you’ll also save yourself from the potential stress and high costs that come with roof repairs or replacements. Professional moss treatment is an essential part of ongoing moss prevention.

For the best roof moss treatment in Portland call Rip City Roof Cleaning today. Our team has the tools and expertise to remove buildup and perform safe moss treatments that ensure ongoing protection for your home. Trust the professionals to handle these chemicals with care and stop moss from regrowing on your roof.
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Call today for a quote and let our team answer any questions you have. You’ll love the look of your moss-free roof and the peace of mind that comes with knowing it’s protected by the experts at Rip City Roof Cleaning.

What Causes Moss Growth On A Roof

Moss is a common problem not only to residential roofs but to commercial buildings as well. Moss can affect the general appearance of your roof hence reducing the aesthetic value of your home. Also, experts report that moss can reduce the lifespan of the roof. For these reasons, no homeowners are willing to tolerate these tiny plants. It is, therefore, natural for one to look for ways to prevent their growth. But the best control lies in knowing the ideal cause of their growth. In this article, we have dwelt at what Causes Moss to Grow on a Roof and how to prevent their growth. The following factors cause moss to grow.

Moist Roofs
One of the primary causes of moss growth in roofs is moisture content. According to research, moss thrives well in moist environments. They require water to survive and to reproduce. Since they are non-vascular i.e., lack xylem/phloem roots, they need a humid environment in order to diffuse nutrients to their green leaves quickly. Also, moss plants lack an active root system. Therefore, they can't grow in places with limited water content. For this reason, if you want to prevent moss from growing in your roof, ensure that your roof isn't moist in any way possible.

Cloudy/Shady Environments
Another causative agent for moss growth in roofs is the shady or cloudy environment. Often, moss doesn't like direct sunlight exposure. When there is too much sunlight, the rate at which it will lose water will exceed that of absorption. Remember that the moss plant doesn't have an active root system. Therefore, their rate of water uptake is dependent on diffusion, which is slow.

Acidic Environment
The other thing that can cause the growth of moss in your roof is acidity. Usually, moss plants tend to thrive well in roofs with a pH level ranging from 5.0 to 5.5. However, when the pH level is in extremes i.e., too basic or too acidic, it becomes difficult for the plants to grow.

Availability Of Roof Critters
The presence of roof critters such as rodents, squirrels, birds, bats, and other small animals can also cause moss growth into your roof. The moss usually grows from the seed known as spores. These spores, which are one-celled reproductive units, can find their way into your roof either by wind or transported by the critters. For example, when rodents pass through a damp environment full of moss and then move over your roof, they leave the seeds deposited on it. Should the roof environment favor the germination of the seeds, they will start growing at an alarming rate.

How To Prevent Moss From Growing On Your Roof
Once you've known the causes of moss growth in your roof, it then comes easy for you to prevent their growth in the first place. Here are what you need to do:
  • Trim tree branches around your roof to facilitate direct sunlight
  • Make sure your roof is adequately drained to avoid the accumulation of water/moisture.
  • Keep the roof clean by removing fallen branches and leaves.
  • Spray your roof with a base chemical

Types Of Moss That Grow On A Roof

If you have moss growing on your roof, you might not take action for it, because you are not getting any discomfort from it. The issue is that moss does not affect the look of your home, but the roof can get seriously damaged, and this problem should be addressed as soon as possible.

You can't get up on the slippery roof and remove the moss, so, you need a professional who can do this task for you. Before you hire such a team, you must know about the types of moss that grow on the roof. Here, in this article, you will get help.

Three types of moss
Three types of moss grow on the roof. These create the most damage to the surface.
  • Algae: The are different types of moss that grow on the roof, and when you see black, this is the airborne algae. These are experts in eating the limestone filler that is used in shingles. These species eat and grow into a large family, and eventually, billions of algae cover the roof. This is the main agent that damages the roof most, and if you do not take any action, you might have to replace the surface.
  • Lichens: This evolves from algae, and they attach themselves to the shingle, and wind, rain, or snow cannot remove them. If you do not address this issue, and forcibly remove it from the shingles it will leave a permanent mark on the surface.
  • Mosses: These have root-like features, and they attach themselves to shingles on the roof surface. Mosses continuously build a thick surface of the soil from the wind, by its roots. As a result, the lichen and algae get the nutrient to grow more. As the moss anchors to the shingles, if you try to remove it with force, that will leave permanent damage.

About Roof Moss
Moss is a kind of plant that does not have proper roots nor they grow flowers. This grows on poor soil, or sometimes no soil is required. Unlike other plants, moss depends on moisture to grow and reproduce. Moss has spores and with enough moisture, it will start to grow. If your roof has built-up moisture and moss growing, you need to call a supervised team to get that removed. Otherwise, if you keep thinking about it, you might have to replace the roof.

If it rains frequently in the area you live, the roof and yards must be damp, and when the drizzle is light it never washes away the organic of moss. Moss isn't just the main issue, it can damage the building walls as well. It exceeds the deterioration of the surface of the roof and walls faster than anything. As a mossy roof doesn't go away, in other season it can freeze the damage. On shingles the damage gets visible, and it hurts the mineral granule coating. If you have cedar panels it causes deterioration of the fiber.

Also, on the tile, it creates cracks, and when the water freezes the crack expands. However, there are different ways to remove moss damage from your roof, and the best way is to call professionals.

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