Moss Cleaning From Over the Roof Is Easier Now






Your roof is covered with moss? We no longer distinguish the color of your tiles? It may be time to have your roof cleaned! Not easy to choose, especially that the maintenance of a roof and its cleaning must be done in a serious way to avoid at all costs to damage your roof. We will try to answer any questions you may have if you have decided to undertake a roof cleaning.

How to clean your roof?

Over time and if you are lucky enough to have some greenery around your house, you have probably noticed the appearance of foam on your roof. Apart from the foam, you may also have noticed the appearance of black marks due to soot or smoke if you use a wood heating solution. The rain will be of no help to clean your roof. A roof is like a car, it requires a good cleaning from time to time.

Steps to clean a roof

Here are the steps to follow to clean a roof:

Clean the roof with a high-pressure cleaner to remove stubborn dirt and moss

Apply an anti-foam roofing product on the roof

Apply a water repellent treatment to waterproof the cover

If the roof needs: re-waterproofing with a roof paint

Clean gutters (dead leaves and mosses could obstruct the flow of rainwater)




Clean your roof: good or bad idea?

The Able Roof Restoration is a delicate task especially on a tiled roof. Indeed the throw of the roof cleaner can very quickly damage the tiles. If you use that, be sure to leave a good distance and attack the tiles so that the water flows down.

The high pressure cleaning can quickly damage your roof. This is especially true for a roof with terracotta tiles and thick foam. The risk of damaging the tile or making it porous is high. Similarly slate is also fragile and a slate roof can be damaged by a high-pressure jet.

Also remember that a simple cleaning on your roof will have a punctual effect on the appearance of the roof, but will not protect in any way the reappearance of the foam.

However, with agile handling, the roof cleaning can be useful for the dirtiest roofs, followed by treatment to prevent the reappearance of foam. 

Brush and bleach cleaning for a roof

Here again the technique is quite mixed. Bleach will allow you to effectively remove the foam from the roof, but the application of this product is not inconsequential. Bleach can attack your roofing material, especially if it is fragile in nature. Bleach can make tiles porous. 
Moreover the evacuation of such a chemical in the gutters is dangerous. If your gutters drain water into your pipes, this is not a very good gesture for the ecology and if the bleach comes in contact with the soil of your garden you risk damaging your lawn.

Conclusion: If you choose to clean the roof with a brush, it is better to choose a neutral product suitable for roof maintenance. Follow us on: Pinterest




Anti foam and water repellent: how to choose a maintenance product for a roof?

If you apply an anti-foam solution and a water-repellent treatment you will be guaranteed to ensure a roof without foam for a good time and your roof will be protected against moisture and porosity effect. It remains to choose the right product or combination for your roof.

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