How To Remove Mold & Algae From Your Roof

Algae on shingle systemFor many homeowners, one of the most common roofing concerns that needs to be dealt with is a shingle system that is covered in mold & algae. Particularly for those who have home’s that are heavily shaded by the surrounding foliage, it can be easy for mold & algae to grow on the shingle system. If left, over time they can begin to damage the shingle system, which means that if you find excessive mold growth on your shingle system, it’s best to have it removed in order to increase the longevity of the system. Interested in learning more about the importance of removing mold & how you can do it!

How To Identify Mold & Algae

To begin, let’s first discuss how to identify mold & algae on your roof! Typically, algae can be identified by it’s black & green hue. Just as common in your gutter system as on your shingles, algae grows in damp, humid conditions, which can often occur on your roof, especially in the Northeast.

Mold on the other hand, is characterized by its black, brown, and green blotches, rather than a large swath of color like algae often appears as. While algae in some ways can offer aesthetic benefits for your property, mold will only appear when water has been absorbed into the system and things are beginning to rot. Algae can often exist on a roof without causing considerable damage, although over time it will hold moisture on the roof and lead to mold & rot. Mold, on the other hand, will only appear in instances of excess moisture causing rot damage.

How To Treat Mold & Algae

Now that we have identified what mold & algae look like, the next step is learning more to safely remove it without damaging your roof!

For mold, algae, moss or any other roof growth, the solution is always the same. You will want to make a mixture of water & bleach, generally the recommendation if 50/50. You will then want to carefully spread the mixture over the roof, allowing it to sit for a couple of minutes to dissolve the growth. Once it has done its work, you will then want to rinse the roof off with a hose. Keep in mind that the bleach mixture could damage foliage below your roof line, so take proper precautions if there is anything you want to keep protected.

Contact Us Today

If you need to replace your home’s roof this year, our team at Burke Roofs is ready to assist! You can contact our team today by calling us at (781) 246-5622 or by filling out our team’s online contact form. We look forward to hearing from you and assisting with your roofing needs!

 

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