roof moss
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- JohnN
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My bungalow roof is infested with moss, bits of which are continually getting washed down and blocking the gutters. I have a tub of ferrous sulphate moss killer and am considering spraying the roof with a solution of this (4oz per gallon?). I appreciate that the dead (hopefully!) moss will also fill the gutters, but can be removed in one fell swoop. Any views and advice, please, on whether this will work and any possible problems?
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If this fails, try Jeyes Fluid. Though now not as strong as years ago.
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If you can clear it I seem to remember a copper strip on the ridge being suggested, a quick search yielded this http://www.copperridges.com/?gclid=EAIa ... gKFyvD_BwE which seems a bit extreme. Research might turn up something simpler. I wonder if they have to earthed?
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I sympathise. We have a similar problem but in our case a constant stream of birds hopping around on our roof seem to dislodge much of it. I,m not sure how effective any sprays would be as I imagine the next heavy rainfall, together with angle and force of water running off down the slates would quickly wash away the effects of any moss killing solution.
There are companies who will come and de-moss your roof but i imagine they are expensive. Some houses round our way have been done and the effects look good but I've no idea whether they treat the roof with any anti moss treatment afterwards. You could always ring up as part of a general enquiry and see if.they will part with any of their trade secrets.
There are companies who will come and de-moss your roof but i imagine they are expensive. Some houses round our way have been done and the effects look good but I've no idea whether they treat the roof with any anti moss treatment afterwards. You could always ring up as part of a general enquiry and see if.they will part with any of their trade secrets.
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I would think brick acid would clean your roof ,it remover cement from brickwork so it should shift moss but I would be careful how long you leave it on before spraying with water