Remove the shingles in layers as you work your way up the roof.
How to take off a shingles roof.
The shingles will roll up like a ball in front of the fork.
Use the split end of a claw hammer to pry out nails still holding bits of.
This will keep the area clean as you progress toward the center of the roof.
Apply a storebought or diy cleaning solution to remove the moss.
Ensure that as you remove the shingles you are taking them from the roof and into the dumpster.
Remove shingles in a 2 to 3 ft wide section as you work down the roof.
Secure loose boards and nails that may have.
Pry the shingle from.
You will want to start from one side of your roof and work your way to the other side.
Remove leftover debris from the roof.
That includes stripping 2 or 3 layers of shingles plus flashing and drip edge tossing them into a dump truck or dumpster and removing or hammering down any protruding nails.
Push the shingles down to the roof jacks.
Cover foliage near the house with reinforced plastic tarps to catch debris for easy cleanup.
Carefully place a ladder near the area of moss.
Climb onto the roof with a shingle scraper.
Hose off and brush all moss loose from your roof shingles.
Continue tearing off the shingles and underlayment until you reach the roof jacks then start over at the top of the roof.
Place a pitchfork flat garden shovel or shingle scraper under the shingle.
Beginning at the peak slide the scraper under the top layer of shingles and pry them off.
If you re able to position it directly under one of the lower.
Push them down the roof so they fall into the trash bin.
If your moss problem requires more than.
We figure one unskilled worker can remove about 100 square feet of asphalt shingles per hour.
Position the trash container for easy loading.