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Can Roof Moss be Composted?


March 18, 2022


It is a common occurrence for roofs to get moss on them. It can be unsightly and detract from the curb appeal of your home. While some types of moss are beneficial to the environment, most roof moss is more of an issue than anything else. Roof moss can block sunlight from getting into your home and increase cooling costs by up to 20%. Luckily, removing this problem is quick, easy, and eco-friendly!

Why Does Moss Form?

Often, moss, algae, and other issues will form on your roof due to moisture and outdoor debris. The more water gets on your roof or debris ends up stuck, the more it will be susceptible to turning green. Also, parts of your roof that receive the least amount of sun tend to get these moss spots more easily. 

How to Remove Moss From Your Roof

No matter how confident you are in your home maintenance skills, removing the moss from your roof is a matter that is best left to professionals. This is suggested mainly because moss can create slippery surfaces, making climbing up unsafe for homeowners. 

A professional will come in and hose off the worst areas downwards with water. After, they’ll utilize a soft-bristle scrub brush to remove any remaining moss. Professionals will know how to go about this without lifting up your shingles or damaging them. 

How to Compost The Moss

Any leftover amounts of moss that washed down from your roof can, in fact, be composted! Whether you are placing it in a composting bin or throwing some into your garden, try to avoid adding too much. Moss can spread easily, so as long as it’s a smaller amount and mainly the ones that fell off your roof in pieces after getting washed off, it can provide a nutrient-rich environment in its new home. 

And if any leaks or damage occurred due to the large build-up of moss on your roof, our team here at JM Roofing is here to assist you with all your repair and maintenance needs! 

Roofing Experts of Norwalk

Our team of experienced and professional roofing contractors looks forward to serving Connecticut residents’ roofing needs. We can thoroughly examine the roof, identify the underlying problem, and make the needed corrections. Homeowners who notice any preceding concerns are urged to contact us as soon as possible.