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debbyi64 07-30-2018 04:42 PM

Removal of Moss on Roof
 
Hi, we have a small cottage at the end of Echo Point, Alton Bay that I need to get the moss of the roof. It is a low roof. Can you recommend someone who could do this? Thank you.



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Slickcraft 07-30-2018 04:50 PM

You can do it yourself with a garden sprayer plus Wet & Forget

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thinkxingu 07-30-2018 05:07 PM

^ This

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debbyi64 07-30-2018 06:24 PM

I am afraid of heights so I need someone to do it for me. I know, silly but I can’t do it.


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Mr. V 07-30-2018 06:28 PM

I live near Portland, Oregon where it rains a lot and moss is always an issue.

The best product I've found to kill moss on a roof is zinc sulfate, and to kill moss in a lawn use ferrous sulfate.

Both are available in large bags (forty to fifty or so pounds) at farm supply stores.

jeffk 07-31-2018 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by debbyi64 (Post 299081)
I am afraid of heights so I need someone to do it for me. I know, silly but I can’t do it.


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The great thing is, Wet & Forget is so easy to use that pretty much any handyman can be hired to apply it. No "skills" are needed to do it right beyond basic care to cover all areas.

mcdude 07-31-2018 06:37 AM

You don't need to get up on the roof. The "Wet and Forget" is disbursed through a "thingy" that you screw on to the end of a hose and you just shoot it up there! However, if you have flowers or shrubs that will be hit by the solution coming off the roof you need to cover them or direct the low away from them or they will die. Good Luck!

debbyi64 07-31-2018 07:08 PM

Thank you for all the info. Very helpful.

Woody38 07-31-2018 08:22 PM

I have used Wet and Forget on a low roof where I used a stepladder with a pump sprayer and also found that it would reach the top of the roof while standing on the ground. I understand that zinc strips applied at the ridge will eliminate the problem and may be a viable method as it will last years. I had not heard of the ferrous sulfate for yard moss and will have to try that. How is it applied.

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Mr. V 08-01-2018 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Woody38 (Post 299237)
I had not heard of the ferrous sulfate for yard moss and will have to try that. How is it applied.

I use a drop spreader to apply ferrous sulfate, aka iron sulfate, to the lawn, the same as when applying weed n feed.

For roof moss I carry the powder in a bucket and apply two horizontal lines of zinc sulfate on each side of the roof, the upper line hugging the peak of the roof, the other about half way down; try to time the application so that a light rain follows it and dissolves the product so that it trickles down the roof and contacts and is absorbed by the moss. Avoid applying it on a windy day or before a moderate to heavy rain.

Woody38 08-01-2018 02:44 PM

Thanks Mr V. I need to do this and I suppose the best time of the year will be early spring and fall.
As an aside I applied Scott's Halts Plus this spring with disappointing results.

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ApS 08-03-2018 05:31 AM

Craigslist: Have Your Neighbors Harvest It...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. V (Post 299082)
I live near Portland, Oregon where it rains a lot and moss is always an issue. The best product I've found to kill moss on a roof is zinc sulfate,
and to kill moss in a lawn use ferrous sulfate.
Both are available in large bags (forty to fifty or so pounds) at farm supply stores.

This could be a cottage industry: selling moss from lawns. :eek2:

$15.99 to $47.95 (per square foot or 2-pound bag).
https://www.google.com/search?q=spha...NhBXYQ_AUICigB

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tis 08-03-2018 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ApS (Post 299331)
This could be a cottage industry: selling moss from lawns. :eek2:

$15.99 to $47.95 (per square foot or 2-pound bag).
https://www.google.com/search?q=spha...NhBXYQ_AUICigB

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It seems to be the "deal" now for masons to put moss on a stone wall to make it look like it's been there forever. So you might have something in your new endeavor, APS!

RUGMAN 08-05-2018 06:18 PM

I had a real problem with moos on my garage roof. I installed zinc strips along the ridge of my roof and within a few months the moss was gone, Over time the rain washes down the moss. Was able to buy at a roofing supply house.

upthesaukee 08-06-2018 06:31 AM

Amazing
 
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Originally Posted by RUGMAN (Post 299482)
I had a real problem with moos on my garage roof. I installed zinc strips along the ridge of my roof and within a few months the moss was gone, Over time the rain washes down the moss. Was able to buy at a roofing supply house.

Who knew that putting zinc strips on a roof would get rid of the cows causing all those moos on the garage roof. :laugh:

Sorry Rugman, but that really hit my funnybone. :D

Dave

SIKSUKR 08-07-2018 02:16 PM

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Hit me the same way Up.:laugh:

ApS 08-07-2018 08:53 PM

Yes, Really...
 
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Originally Posted by SIKSUKR (Post 299622)
Hit me the same way Up.:laugh:

That's "Junior-moose", looking down at Mom-moose from the roof of the Zimmer's house in Anchorage, Alaska. :D

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