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Keep your roof moss-free with metal roofing

May 31, 2023

Keep your roof moss-free with metal roofing

Homeowners who take extreme pride in the clean aesthetics of their house understand how much of an eyesore moss can be. Additionally, the Washington Toxics Coalition issued a report, which stated that moss on roofs can be unhealthy. The presence of moss indicates a perpetually damp environment where fungi can develop, possibly making its way into the home. If you have a problem with roof moss and are considering a remodeling project, now may be the time to reach out to a quality metal roof contractor.

Learning about moss
Moss is actually comprised of tiny plants. Though it requires water to grow, it doesn’t need roots to acquire the liquid. According to the University of California Santa Barbara, it uses a thin root-like structure

that not only sucks up moisture, but also serves as an anchor for the organism.

Dealing with moss
One way to deal with roof moss involves pesticides. Though it’s an easy solution, the use of toxic chemicals on your home may not be healthy nor environmentally-friendly. Another method is frequent maintenance by sweeping and removing any branches that hang over your roof.

If you’re considering remodeling your home and have a moss problem, consider having metal roofing installed. The Oregon Metro pointed out that moss has trouble growing on metal’s smooth surface. This will not only help with your moss problem, you’ll also benefit from the many features offered by metal roofing, including its durability, easy maintenance and many different styles.

Installing a metal roof may not entirely rid your home of moss problems, but it will definitely help. You’ll still have to maintain the trees around your home, cutting down long branches that grow over your roof, but you won’t have to tend to the roof itself as much.

Reaping the advantages of metal roofing
Metal roofing will help keep your home safe by limiting moss growth. The material and the roof’s construction also increases its durability. It’s great in the winter, since the same smooth surface that keeps moss from developing also allows snowdrifts to fall off, allowing you to stay nice and warm indoors and saving you from a potentially dangerous maintenance procedure.

Additionally, it’s available in a variety of colors and textures. You can mimic your home’s old roof or you can choose something completely different that will be sure to capture everyone’s attention.


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