boxrick Posted Saturday at 07:21 Posted Saturday at 07:21 Hello! I'm just about to get the tiling finished on my new clay tile roof. On my previous concrete tile roof moss was always a problem since I'm surrounded by trees. Simply put is there any good solution I can do now whilst it's still mostly new to help stop moss growth?
JohnMo Posted Saturday at 07:24 Posted Saturday at 07:24 Just now, boxrick said: Simply put is there any good solution I can do now whilst it's still mostly new to help stop moss growth? Slates. A copper strip on the ridge..
FarmerN Posted Saturday at 07:58 Posted Saturday at 07:58 Concrete tiles far worse than clay tiles for moss in my experiece.
Redbeard Posted Saturday at 08:15 Posted Saturday at 08:15 I think moss gets so much less of a 'key' on clay than concrete, particularly when the concrete is deteriorating. I wonder if you will have an issue at all.
Tony L Posted Saturday at 10:22 Posted Saturday at 10:22 2 hours ago, JohnMo said: Slates. A copper strip on the ridge.. It will grow on slates too, although it will likely be easier to remove than from a clay tile roof. Zinc works in the same way as copper, & would be my choice.
JohnMo Posted Saturday at 10:51 Posted Saturday at 10:51 26 minutes ago, Tony L said: will grow on slates too, Just takes about a hundred times longer to form. Our last house 1830 still had original roof - zero moss. House before that moss starting to form after 2 to 3 years - concrete tiles.
Gone West Posted Saturday at 15:50 Posted Saturday at 15:50 At our last place we had 1920s asbestos roof slates that were just about 100% covered in moss.
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