Ever seen an oil painting of a country cottage with a mossy roof and smoke rising from the old brick chimney? Ah, quaint isn’t it?
But hold the phone. What may seem quaint and cozy in a painting on grandma’s living room wall doesn’t tell the whole story.
Moss is a menace!
It’s on the roof. It’s on the sidewalk. It’s on the walls. It’s on the windows. It’s on the car. It’s everywhere!
For something as ubiquitous as moss, you’d think it wouldn’t seem so mysterious….and foreign. This green, fuzzy, enigmatic substance from outer space wants to take over the world.
But seriously. What is it and how do we keep it from invading our homes?
Moss are small, flowerless plants that we often find in dense green clumps. It needs a moist environment to grow because it doesn’t have roots. And it really likes cool, shady places.
Probably the worst place to have it is on the roof, because, over time, the damage moss is capable of causing is – extensive.
Moss can grow between and underneath your roof shingles. Asphalt shingles are especially vulnerable because they can lift up. That lets water in, and also makes the shingle more likely to be torn off in heavy winds. Moss can also damage the shingles themselves, causing them to break down faster.
Adding insult to injury, moss buildup can also cause more debris to be trapped on the roof, encouraging water buildup.
What happens after that isn’t pretty. We’re talking about leaks in your walls, on your ceiling, rotten wood, mold intrusion. You get the picture.
Removing moss from your roof not only helps keep your roof looking like new, but also helps maintain it.
Because moss grows well in shady areas, you can start by removing or trimming tree branches, bushes, and other plant life, allowing for extra sunlight exposure. Here in Oregon, this only works when it’s not overcast and cloudy and overcast, which is about 200 days a year.
You can use acidic or chemically basic roofing cleaning products to help the rest of the year. If you choose to DIY versus having a company like Ace help you out, make sure you wear protective clothing, rubber gloves, and eye protection whenever working with chemicals.
If you’re looking for Total Moss Eradication, we have a special disintegrator ray gun that we can blast it with.
Just kidding about the disintegrator ray gun. But we really can help you with your roof moss, window moss, walkway, and driveway moss. Give us a call.
Talk to you next week.
-Andy






