The more the moss spreads over your roof the more it will add to your moisture problem on your roof.
Mold or fungis on roof.
A dirty roof is actually full of more than just dirt.
Unlike algae and moss which in their proper settings are healthy natural flora mold is a more clear cut.
A second application of cleaner will not have its full effect on a damp surface.
Allow the roof to dry thoroughly.
Easily recognizable because.
It needs heat moisture and nutrients to grow.
Inspect the roof for any remaining fungus.
Commonly found in climates with warm humid summers it does no damage to the roofing but it certainly does looks bad.
Most dirty roofs are covered in various molds algae fungus and lichen.
Not only is it unsightly it is extremely hazardous to the health of you and your family.
If your roof was simply covered in dust it would be very easy to clean but due to the presence of the algae mold and so forth cleaning a roof becomes much more involved.
If it is slimy or any sort of residue comes off on your hand repeat the above steps.
Mold is one of the most problematic fungi there is for a homeowner.
Known as black algae or roof mold gloeocapsa magma is usually blamed on dirt accumulation mold and mildew or defective shingles.
Characterized by its black green hue algae growth can eat away at shingles and eventually lead to roof rot.
It is easily spread and causes those colorful stains on so many roofs.
The black mold like stains and streaks that appear on roofs particularly light colored asphalt shingles is actually a blue green algae gloeocapsa magma.
You must let the roof dry before a second application of mix.