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Homeowners Urged to Inspect Roofs After Storms to Prevent Costly Moss Damage

Storms can leave roofs vulnerable to moss. Regular cleaning is key to preventing damage and expensive repairs.

In this image, we can see the roof with some design.
In this image, we can see the roof with some design.

Homeowners Urged to Inspect Roofs After Storms to Prevent Costly Moss Damage

Homeowners are urged to inspect their roofs after recent heavy storms. Regular cleaning is vital to protect shingles and prevent moss growth, which can halve a roof's lifespan and cause costly damage.

Moss retention of moisture against shingles causes damage and reduces their protective capabilities. It's advisable to clean roofs and gutters immediately after storms to prevent moss buildup. For most homes, an annual cleaning is recommended to remove accumulated debris and prevent moss. However, in high-risk areas or with recurring moss problems, cleanings every 6-12 months may be necessary.

Roof owners with shaded, damp, and poorly ventilated areas are particularly vulnerable to moss overgrowth. Nearby trees can also contribute to moss growth due to shade and organic matter from falling leaves and debris. Overlooking regular maintenance can lead to significant issues, including leaks, wood rot, and foundation problems, requiring extensive and expensive repairs. Thinking of roof cleaning as a scheduled maintenance task is key to preventing moss and debris accumulation.

Regular roof cleaning is crucial to protect your home from moss-related damage. Inspect and clean your roof immediately after storms, and schedule annual or bi-annual cleanings depending on your roof's vulnerability to moss growth. Neglecting this maintenance can result in costly repairs and a drastically shortened roof lifespan.

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