Hose off and brush all moss loose from your roof shingles.
Getting off a roof.
Hose off and brush all moss loose from your roof shingles.
2 if they are up there for shelter you can eliminate debris or gaps under eaves that they like.
That way whenever it rains some of the metal molecules will wash down the roof and kill any algae trying to regain a foothold on your shingles.
After that spray the solution on your roof let it sit for 15 20 minutes then scrub off the mold.
That may mean you need multiple anchors.
Your roof is designed to withstand a barrage of water which means using a hose with a nozzle on it could actually dislodge what s stuck on your roof and allow it to roll off.
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Plain old salt can be used to slough away sap by rubbing a bit between your hands.
Next mix 1 quart of bleach 1 gallon of water and cup of trisodium phosphate to make a cleaning solution.
Finally rinse your shingles with water to wash away the chemicals.
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If your moss problem requires more than.
Apply a storebought or diy cleaning solution to remove the moss.
This video explains how to safely get on to and off of roof safely from an extension ladder.
The harness attaches to a roof anchor that s secured to a truss or rafter to ensure its stability.
You should only work 4 feet to the side of the anchor in either direction.
You can also use a roof harness that can stop you from falling off the roof.
This is especially helpful on steep or high roofs.
The slope of your roof will help here so this is a particularly ideal solution for things that somehow manage to stick on higher slope areas of your roof.
Carefully place a ladder near the area of moss.
To keep the algae from coming back insert 6 inch wide strips of zinc or copper under the row of shingling closest to the roof peak leaving an inch or two of the lower edge exposed to the weather.
Raccoons on the roof how to remove them 1 raccoons are excellent climbers so it s fairly difficult to keep them from climbing on the roof.
This video explains how to safely get on to and off of roof safely from an extension ladder.