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Moss Control

 

 Moss holds itself to the roof using root-like structures called rhizoids. These structures grow into the tiny cracks of the roof line and begin to break it apart. The moss also holds moisture which causes decay-forming organisms to get a foothold and rot your roof. Moss grows under the edges of shingles, loosening them and promoting the breakdown of the roof surface.  

 

Moss control is generally achieved by physical removal, chemical treatment, or a combination of these methods.  A key point is that mosses flourish under certain environmental conditions. If you try to control mosses, but do not address the underlying conditions that favor moss growth, they will surely return.

 

Let us remove and control the moss on your roof, sidewalks, and within your yard.

 

With our 13 years of experience, we know how to help your roof without damaging it.

 

Contact us for a consultation.

 

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