Learn how to safely remove moss and algae from your roof, the problems they cause, and when to call a professional roofing company for help.

Moss, lichen, and algae are commonly found on roofs in various areas around Oklahoma. Rainy weather and humidity encourage their growth and can cause them to accumulate on your roof.
While moss and algae may seem like a minor problem to have, they can actually cause issues and damage to your roof that can compromise its integrity. In this post, we’ll give you steps for how to remove moss and algae from your roof. We’ll also touch on why moss and algae are bad for roofs and detail what not to do when removing them. Keep reading to learn how to keep your roof moss and algae-free.
In short - yes. Any debris or object sitting on your roof has the potential to become an issue. Moss, lichen, and algae in particular cause problems because they tend to accumulate moisture. This can lead to a few different issues, including:
Some spots can be removed with proper safety precautions. The steps below are for reaching moss and algae that do not require you to go atop your roof. If you have excessive growth of moss and algae or it is present in hard-to-reach areas, always call a professional.
When preparing to clean moss, algae, and lichen from your roof, there are a few key signs that you should contact a roofing company before proceeding.
If your roof is covered in thick patches of moss or lichen, you will likely need more help than just a DIY method. Extensive growth often indicates deeper problems with your roof. If this is your case, you should schedule a full-scale roof inspection before attempting to clean the roof yourself.
If you have growth that you are unable to reach without going atop your roof, call a professional. Roof work without proper safety equipment is dangerous and should only be handled by an experienced roofing company.
Cracking, curling, missing granules, and missing shingles are all signs that further damage exists on your roof beyond the growth of moss and algae. Your roof will need professional attention beyond the removal of the growth. Damaged shingles lead to leaks and further deterioration if not promptly repaired.
Any existing signs of leaks and water damage like water spots on your ceiling or noticeable leaks indicate that lichen and algae removal are not the only issue. Leaks cause significant damage to your roof and home and must be repaired.
A sagging roof indicates structural damage and is a serious issue. If you notice any sagging areas, call a roofing company immediately for an inspection and repair. This issue in particular can pose a safety hazard, as a sagging roof is often at risk for collapse.
If you’ve tried to remove growth but the moss, lichen, or algae issue persists, it’s time to call the experts. Professional roofers have the tools and experience to effectively treat and prevent their growth.
If your roof is older and reaching the end of its lifespan (typically 15-30 years for typical asphalt shingles), you should schedule an inspection. You may be overdue for a roof replacement, which can help quell your algae and moss problem with the installation of new shingles and materials.
If left untreated, moss, lichen, and algae can cause significant damage to your roof. By following these steps and taking preventive measures, you can maintain the integrity and appearance of your roof. Regular maintenance and inspection are key to keeping your roof moss and algae-free. Always prioritize safety and use gentle cleaning methods to protect your roofing materials. When in doubt, call a professional!
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