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BUT
I HAVE A COMPOSITION ROOF
Thats OK. Your roof will get OREGONIZED just like
the shake roofs do. The good news is that unless the moss growth
becomes extreme, chances are it is not going to cause a problem
with the integrity of your roof. It is however an eyesore and by
detracting from the appearance of your home decreases its
value. Any realtor will tell you that.
WHAT TO DO, WHAT NOT TO DO
We can deal with your comp roof moss and fungus problem a couple
of different ways. We can use the same chemical and technique we
use on the shake roofs. The process works the same way and has the
same benefits as on shakes. It just doesnt work for as long
because there is nothing for it to soak into. The problem with that
process on comp is the expense. The chemical has penetrant, preservative
and fire resistant properties that are not relevant for your roof,
but that doesnt make the product or the process to apply it
any less expensive. What I am trying to say in a nice way is this
it isnt worth it. Well take your money for whatever
you want us to do, but I would not pay me my own money to use that
process on my own roof.
The vast majority of the time we use a dry chemical method that
is much more cost effective and makes a lot more sense for your
roof. If the moss is about the size of your big toe or larger, we
gently scrape the worst of it loose and blow it and any debris off
the roof. We then blow out the gutters as needed and clean up the
fall-out. The moss that is not easily dislodged and the minor amounts
are left for the chemical to take care of. We then spread the chemical
along the ridges, hips and above areas of moss as needed. Over the
next several weeks, the rain will dissipate the product through
the areas of moss. After a season or so there may be some residue
of the moss left which can be swept off but we have yet to have
anyone do that. It generally will erode and go away. What we do
not do, not ever, is pressure wash the roof. We dont do it
for the same reason we dont clean the kitchen floor with a
fire hose. Your roof material was not made to be blasted with a
1500 to 3500 psi torrent of water. It was made to be rained on.
HOW LONG, HOW MUCH?
Because of this being a rain wash-down process there is no longevity
warranty. The more rain the roof receives, the sooner the product
goes away. On my own roof it lasted for two or three years before
we started seeing moss coming back. How long yours lasts will depend
on severity, pitch, shade and the presence of debris.
Because
we have treated so many comp roofs, we have learned that they are
all pretty much the same amount of work (which is not very much)
and so have started charging them at flat rates without doing individual
bids. Included is debris and gutter cleaning as needed, as well
as clean-up. You should plan on around $295 give or take about $50.
Some of the very straightforward ones are $225 and if we cannot
do yours for $345, we will call and discuss some options with you..
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