Moss can be removed physically with water and a stiff brush on a pole or a scrub brush chemically or a bit of both.
How to get moss off roof.
Rinse the roof again with the hose to remove any remaining loose moss sitting on the roof.
Apply with a sprayer and allow the solution to dwell on the roof surface for 15 to 20 minutes and then rinse thoroughly with low pressure water.
Use the tool to gently lift away matted moss that has gathered on the flat sections of the shingles.
It doesnt harm plants or grass so it doesnt matter if there is run off from the roof.
To keep the algae from coming back insert 6 inch wide strips of zinc or copper under the row of shingling closest to the roof peak leaving an inch or two of the lower edge exposed to the weather.
It also kills the spores which enables the moss to spread.
This breaks down the rhizoids moss roots and kills the moss.
Take hold of the soft bristle brush and scrub away any remaining moss.
To clean either algae or moss the association recommends putting on protective gear and protecting plants spraying with a 50 50 mix of household bleach and water allowing that to sit for at.
Hose off the area with plain water spraying at a downward angle.
Point the hose towards the top of the roof and rinse off the moss killing solution along with the dead moss.
Climb up to the roof and begin scraping off dead moss from the shingles using a putty knife or painter s 5 in 1 tool and working from the bottom up.
In the seams use the sharp edge of the scraper like a dental pick to force out the moss.
Experts recommend that you save roof moss removal for a cloudy day.
Use sodium percarbonate its a granule which produces oxygen when mixed with water.
Then use a long handled soft bristle scrub brush to remove the moss from the roof scrubbing from the top down to avoid lifting.
That way whenever it rains some of the metal molecules will wash down the roof and kill any algae trying to regain a foothold on your shingles.