If you allow large patches of moss to grow on your roof these patches hold water against the surface of the roof which can cause the roofing materials to rot.
Moss on roof tiles damage.
Ultimately moss growth on a roof can result in costly repairs and can also reduce the lifespan of your roof.
In addition the water trapped by the moss pools in gaps between your roof s tiles and as that water freezes and thaws it can pull the tiles apart causing even more damage.
Once moss is removed there are less blockages and your gutters work more efficiently.
If you are to use a power washer you have to make sure you are standing on top of the roof and pointing the power washer downwards.
If high pressure water is aimed near any damaged or missing roof tiles you will end up causing more damage than the moss ever did.
Moss alone cannot damage the tiles.
Moss damages your shingles in three significant ways.
First moss will strip away the protective oils on your shingles making them susceptible to erosion and sun damage.
Moss on roof tiles can cause multiple problems such as wood rotting and the obstruction of drainage points.
Second moss absorbs water.
Furthermore moss likes to grow on cement and can agitate the bond between ridge apex tiles and your roof.
Moss absorbs and retains water.