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Anyone have experience getting rid of moss on a shingled roof? I’ve heard about products like Wet & Forget or a mixture of bleach and water but am wondering how they work before I go through the trouble of applying. I get the pine needles off with a stiff broom but the moss is pretty stubborn.
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Wet and Forget works as good as everybody says.
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Yes, Wet and Forget will get rid of the moss but it will take a few months.
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Oxyclean works quicker that W&F. Mix as directed on box. Use garden type sprayer and apply when it is sunny for a day or two. Because it is an oxygen bleach not a chlorine bleach it won’t harm roof, shrubs, etc. and runoff won’t damage lake.
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Wet & Forget.
Our camp on Welch is shaded so 7 years ago there was some moss and lichen starting. One Wet & Forget application and all was gone after several weeks. It has taken 7 years for just a few small patches of lichen to reappear. So I recently gave the roof another application and in a while it will be clear again. |
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I’ve used Wet and Forget on my roof and it cleared up in a matter of weeks.
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Just curious on the Wet and Forget vs Oxyclean question--Wet and Forget obviously has a big following, but I saw from The Real Big Guy that Oxyclean was quicker on roof and better for the nearby plants and lake. Have any other Wet and Forget users tried Oxyclean?
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Oxyclean is bleach, only oxygen bleach instead of chlorine bleach. Yes, just mix it with water per the directions on the container. The key is to spray it on during growing time (warm moist weather with lots of sun). Once it is dead you may be able to just hose it off. I used a combination of hose & a little vrooming.
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Maybe a chemist out there can discuss this but, I would not mix Oxyclean with chlorine bleach because I don’t know if there would be a chemical reaction that would liberate chlorine gas.
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Per Oxyclean website:
OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover should not be mixed with chlorine bleach or any other household chemicals.
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I hit the roof with W&F about 3 weeks ago. The moss has turned brown. Is this the normal process. Do I need to hit it again or scrub with broom or neither.
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You don't need to do anything further except let the Wet and Forget do it's thing. This is not immediate and also is determined by the amount of moss present Next spring you should see a difference. I apply bleach (the blue container) diluted somewhat. Later I apply the Wet and Forget. I have not had to reapply for 2 years so far.
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I put strips of zinc strips along the ridge and it has worked great, No more moss.
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I have thought about this solution for some time. How are the zinc strips attached and how visible are they. Would the strips be unsightly from the street.
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Sometimes I wonder what some people look at when they drive up to their home, the moss doesn't all of sudden appear on their roof. Don't they see how many trees are keeping their home from the sun and this allows the dampness to feed the moss?
It would be better to work on some preventative stratagy than to wonder how they can remove the moss after it damages the roof. Just my observation of this thread and not meant to insult anyone.
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I agree with you, Rusty, But on the lake, you can only cut so many trees. Lots of trees also make for lots more mosquitos and bugs. I believe that in the future a lot of homes are going to end up with mold problems from the dampness.
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Zinc strips along the ridge vent when new shingles are put on are highly reccomended on roofs that get little sun.
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Thanks Rusty. Most likely my wife will say it is unsightly. But, worth a try.
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Wet it and forget it, is the solution. If you apply it inline with the directions, the moss will die with in a few weeks... I have not had any issues with plants, grass etc. dying off after it washes off the roof with rain.
It has taken me almost 10 years to go through a 64 once bottle... I have used it on Decks and roof.... and apply it say every 3 or four years...
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W&F worked awesome for me last year, but this season was so moist it came back. Zinc strip going up as I type.
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The next time the roof is replaced I plan to do the same thing.... at least on the shady side of the roof........
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I tucked the strips underneath the top course of shingles and you really have to look to see them, I think it is a long lasting solution, no need to climb back on the roof to spray wet and forget on roof.
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We have a shingle roof, and for 50+ years, no roof issues.
Out of concern for an "unsightly" layer of pine needles, a family member asked about sweeping them off. "Knock yourself out", I said. ![]() So for about ten years, the pine needles were regularly swept off. Then I was asked, "Should I sweep the moss off the roof? ![]() "Knock yourself out", I said. ![]() Well, now the moss has grown over the edge of the roof, and caused what appears to be likely damage to the facia ["facing" boards]. (At 25 feet off the ground, something I'm not going to repair myself). ![]() Can I make a case that this relatively new moss growth was inhibited by a thin—but constantly-changing—layer of pine needles? ![]() .
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Hi Guys, you can use bleach or oxi-clean or wet and forget. I prefer using oxi-clean when i am working on the water because it breaks down into soda ash and hydrogen peroxide, which are both naturally occurring. Bleach gets a bad rap but it actually breaks down into salt and water. I avoid it because most bleaches contain surficants that can harm the environment. When applying you should do so on a sunny day. You first get up and brush off any heavy debris with a deck broom if you can. Although it isn't necessary. Next you, apply whatever solution you are using and let it dry. You then make a second application and you are done. It is wise to bag off gutter downspouts so as not to damage your shrubs or lawn. You can use the low soaping settings on a pressure washer to apply but DO NOT try to pressure wash debris off your roof as you will damage it.
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That was a weekend job where I was working on a fellow roofers house for free and had time to take pictures. I actually don’t drink at all and my work crews are all professionals and hard working people. Any given crew that I provide would have at least 30 years of experience. My family also has a place on the lake and have worked in the trade for years and care very much about our work as we are part of the winnipesaukee community. Thank you for pointing out the photo.
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