Stop a moss problem from returning by installing strips of zinc or copper coated sheet metal just below the top ridge on both sides of the roof.
Copper wire for roof moss.
Moss removal removing moss from your roof is necessary before applying copper flashing.
I ve done this on my parents house we just tucked it under shingles to hold it in place which worked well enough as far as i recall.
Dec 29 2010 get some bare copper wire and run two strips the length of your roof.
The copper ridge is a unique product that is manufactured to prevent roof moss growth.
It is fixed to the ridge line of the roof with screws and waterproof caps and will ensure a moss free roof for years to come.
It can be used on all types of ridge tiles and is very discreet it can be seen from street level but doesn t draw attention.
Fit copper ridges when rainwater comes into contact with copper a residue is released that inhibits moss growth.
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Fit copper wire by laying a length of copper wire 2 3mm in diameter along the ridgeline embedded in the angle between the ridge tile and the top course of tiles rainwater will wash copper salt off the wire on to the tiles preventing moss growth.
It can be used on all types of ridge tiles and is very discreet it can be seen from street level but doesn t draw attention.
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It is fixed to the ridge line of the roof with screws and waterproof caps and will ensure a moss free roof for years to come.
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Zinc galvanized ridge caps copper flashing or copper wires on the roof can also be used to help prevent moss and other growth once moss is removed.
Keep your shingles clean and clear of mold algae and fungus for the life of your roof with our 100 natural copper strips.
The copper ridge is a unique product that is manufactured to prevent roof moss growth.
The wire might turn green eventually first it will turn black in most conditions the roof won t get nearly enough copper on it to turn green from a strip of wire or flashing at the peak.
Rain leaches down small amounts of the metal which may help prevent moss lichen and algae from taking hold.
Use a copper solution or moss killer to wash the roof this can be safe and effective with little harm to other plants.
However be careful as it can contaminate ground water.
Copper is more toxic to moss and algae but zinc is.