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Roof Moss Removal Project: Biggleswade

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This project involved the removal of moss from a residential roof in Biggleswade. Our team employed a manual scraping technique, followed by thorough gutter cleaning using a specialised gutter vacuum. This approach was preferred over pressure washing. It has a minimal impact on the roof's surface. It is also effective in removing moss without causing damage.

Why Manual Scraping is Preferred Over Pressure Washing

While pressure washing can be a quick and efficient method for removing moss, it can also have several drawbacks:

  • Roof Damage: High-pressure water can damage delicate roofing materials, like tiles and slates.
  • Water Ingress: Pressure washing can force water into cracks and crevices, leading to water damage and leaks.
  • Environmental Impact: Pressure washing uses significant amounts of water, which can contribute to water wastage.

Benefits of Manual Scraping

Manual scraping offers a gentler and more controlled approach to moss removal:

  • Preserves Roof Integrity: It avoids the risk of damaging the roof's surface.
  • Effective Moss Removal: It thoroughly removes moss and its root system, preventing regrowth.
  • Gutter Cleaning: The process is often merged with gutter cleaning, ensuring optimal water flow.

Extra Treatment for Long-Term Protection

To prevent moss growth, we recommend applying a specialised moss killer. This will help prolong the life of the roof. These products are designed to inhibit the growth of moss and algae, keeping the roof clean and protected.

Conclusion

By carefully considering the specific needs of the roof, we managed to effectively remove moss and prevent future growth. Our team excels in manual scraping and gutter cleaning. We use appropriate chemical treatments. This approach ensures a long-lasting solution for our clients in Biggleswade.

This topic was modified 1 month ago 2 times by Simon Stokes

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Posted : 19/11/2024 12:44 pm
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