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How Do You Remove Moss From A Roof & Concrete?

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How Do You Remove Moss From A Roof & Concrete?

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Remove moss from a roof and concrete by physically removing the existing moss and creating future environmental conditions prohibitive to moss growth. Moss is a small, primitive, opportunist plant that prefers shady, moist environments. Roof and concrete surfaces located in shady areas with built-up organic debris are highly susceptible to moss spore growth. Rake existing moss from the roof and concrete surfaces using the flexible, metal rake. Sweep away any remaining moss and organic debris using the large, thick-bristled broom. Wash the roof from the top down with the hot, soapy water, using the bucket and brush. Use the trimmers to cut back trees, branches and bushes to increase sunlight on the roof and concrete surfaces. The objective is to make the surfaces sunny and dry. Sweep the roof and concrete surface regularly to remove organic debris. Organic debris allowed to collect on the surface provides a rich soil for moss spores to land and mature. Put the zinc or copper strip under

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