Allow the solution to soak into the shingles for at least 15 minutes.
Green algae on roof tiles.
The green color comes from chlorophyll which is the same substance that makes plants green.
The black mold like stains and streaks that appear on roofs particularly light colored asphalt shingles is actually a blue green algae gloeocapsa magma.
Roof moss removal and algae tips.
We ll explain more of that in a bit.
Known as black algae or roof mold gloeocapsa magma is usually blamed on dirt accumulation mold and mildew or defective shingles.
Step 3 check for cleanliness and rinse.
If you have green stains on your deck or siding it s probably due to either cholophyta algae green algae or a cyanobacterium related to gloeocapsa magma.
Roof moss removal usually requires a broom or heavy stream of water.
The oxygen bleach starts to go ahead and attack the roof algae.
Cleaning step 2 make and apply the bleach solution.
Take a scrub brush lightly scrub the shingles.
Often algae that is identified as green when studied microscopically also looks black or quite dark on a roof surface.
It causes the black stains you may see on your roof.
Algae grow most often on wood and asphalt shingles or concrete tiles especially if they do not get a lot of sunlight.
The most common class of roof algae is gloeocapsa magma a bacterium that eats water and expels oxygen.
It does its best to kill it and take away the stains.
Moss is thick algae is paper thin.
Algae growth is common on roof surfaces of several materials including asphalt shingles concrete and clay roof tiles and even slate.
The algae can cause black or gray streaks that seem to run down your roof.
Here in oregon mostly blue green algae grows on the outside of the house or on the roof shingles.
Roof algae generally have a black green hue.
Moss is a thick organic growth.
Copper strips prevent the growth of moss and algae.
Algae on a roof surface appears as a thin green coating which is mostly a cosmetic concern.
Algae is just a thin film of organic growth that can be removed by washing the roof with certified organic oxygen bleach.
It s actually just a blue green algae spread by airborne spores.
It needs heat moisture and nutrients to grow.
Step 4 take precautions.
Spray it on the roof and you need to keep the roof wet with the solution for about ten or fifteen minutes.
Commonly found in climates with warm humid summers it does no damage to the roofing but it certainly does looks bad.
The only way to take care of it is to use a high base chemical solution like zinc sulfate.