How to Remove Severe Moss from Your Roof and How to Keep it Off For Good!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 เม.ย. 2022
  • In this video I tackle severe moss build on a few of my roof structures.
    I will explain how to remove the moss and what I use to kill it and prevent future growth.
    This is a for sure method to rid moss so it never comes back… it’ll just take some time, patience and some fore thought to keep it gone.
    I hope you enjoy it and it helps you get the motivation to get the job done! Thanks!
    Product - CORRY’S Moss B Ware
    Audio - 'The System Has Failed' by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio. Dude is FIRE!

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  • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
    @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว +12

    - Update (April 2024)
    It’s that time of year again! Apply some more powder to your roof and you’ll be good to go for the whole summer!!!! Check you smoke alarms too :)
    Don't forget to reapply your powder soon to help prevent moss growing this Fall/Winter. I just did mine! I never want to scrape moss again!!!

    • @bethmann3461
      @bethmann3461 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Great video, helpful .Is the product pet friendly or dangerous to dogs and cats.Can it be used in between windows Metal sliders will keep watching your videos Thanks alot for iformation😮

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@bethmann3461hey there! Thanks for the comment. You can basically use it anywhere, I would test it first though and make sure it doesn’t stain or discolor, but from my experience it’s pretty good. As for pets, it says it’s pet friendly once washed away and not in powder form. I’d just check it out on Home Depot and read the warnings for yourself because I can’t recommend something to you in that respect. I hope you understand. I do have pets though that are outside and I’ve had no problems if that helps. Thanks again.

  • @michaelshearer3559
    @michaelshearer3559 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    great tips and approach. many bad videos out there on this, and you did well. thanks!

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Michael! I appreciate that. I know a lot of people want an easy fix for moss problems on their roofs but the reality is, it’s gonna take work to rid the problem. The easy part however is prevention. Thanks again for the support and kind words. Super appreciate it.

  • @ShuswapLivin
    @ShuswapLivin 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great video. Thanks I needed this

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Brad! Sometimes we just need a little motivation :) appreciate the comment and support!

  • @daveparadigm
    @daveparadigm 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Well presented and easy to understand. I will be trying similar with my roof

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Dave! It’s a lot of work and I’m sure there are other ways, but I know this way gets rid of it and keeps it gone. Appreciate the comment and support my friend. Stay safe

    • @adeletanner2262
      @adeletanner2262 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Living in Florida for 20 years, I had to deal with moss and staining on both my barrel roof tile tile and the concrete decking surrounding my pool. For many years I just power washed both, assuming both were just caused by airborne dirt, pollen, etc. One day I started to presoak my pool deck with a bleach/water mixture before power washing it. The results were phenomenal! Clean and bright white! Then, I only had to clean it maybe once every 1-2 years. Then realizing that the black wasn't all airborne particulate, and the roof moss might be treated the same way, I started treating the moss on roof i had inherited. It had the very same effect, with no need to scrap the moss off. I just used a power spayer from the ground and soaked my roof with the mixture, everything died within days, and rain washed it all away. Motto is: you need to kill the algea, moss, etc, first, to prevent it from reestablishing itself. Plain water just feeds it. Please protect any plants that the bleach/water mixture may contact. I've never had moss, mold, or other issues since. Best regards.

  • @dawn3547
    @dawn3547 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you so much! This really helped me!

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Awesome Judy! Thanks for the comment and support! Glad it helped! It’s exhausting but works :)

  • @grumpytuber
    @grumpytuber หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    great video, thanks.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thanks grumpytuber. I appreciate your support and comment. Hopefully your roof isn’t that bad. Although scraping it off is a for sure way of removing moss without damaging the roof. It’s just a pain! Much respect my friend!

  • @jandoinc
    @jandoinc 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice Job!

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks J & O. It was a real pain and a lot of work, but worth it. Still completely free of moss. Appreciate the comment and support!

  • @aidanschauer1581
    @aidanschauer1581 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video 🎉

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks Aidan! Definitely appreciate the support and comment! Good luck out there :)

  • @Beenthere5409
    @Beenthere5409 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Use a 2” Zinc strip right below the ridge cap and all the way across after cleaning off the moss. 4 years straight with absolutely no more moss growing anywhere. And you don’t have to reapply anything. Worked for me. Shingles are clean and appear new.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      That’s great BeenThere. I haven’t done that yet, but I have put zinc strips on my shop dormers where the gutter naturally runs onto the roof and I’ve always had major moss build up there. Haven’t had moss build up there since I did that :) super appreciate the comment! Thank you!

    • @Beenthere5409
      @Beenthere5409 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@StoneyCreekSparkchaserAnd I like the one time and done the older I get. :)

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @Beenthere5409 yes for sure. I’m only in my 40’s but live by that motto more and more each day! Lol. I’m
      Not the spring chicken I used to be 🤣🤣🤣

    • @samu3813
      @samu3813 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If this stuff works, why don't roof installers just add this as part of the roof installation? It makes no sense given that it can even be manufactured as a product to make it look close to the shingle color.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @samu3813 I agree Sam. I don’t know why either. I do know they make shingles that are mildew resistance or something like that which may help, but they cost a lot more.

  • @broganhogan3469
    @broganhogan3469 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video. I just tried baking soda on my shed and haven’t seen much of a difference. I’m a bit scared to get up there but with tour scraper technique, I think I will get it off. Thank you for this!

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Brogan Hogan! Thanks for the comment and support! Only get up there if it’s safe to do so. I like using running shoes. They seem to have the best grip, but like I said, if it doesn’t feel right, then don’t do it. However, having said that, this technique works and the moss will go away. It just takes a lot of patience, some good music, and more patience! lol. I hope all goes well. Good luck and stay safe out there!

  • @tysonml
    @tysonml ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Safety tip for putting a screwdriver in your pocket: tip down, handle up. That way, if you fall, mush less risk of puncturing a hollow organ. Learned that one in the Navy in the 80’s.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for the tip Michael! You are absolutely correct. Appreciate you coming by and commenting :)

  • @markwalder7981
    @markwalder7981 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks so much. Great video! I learned a lot. I do have a question. What color is your house? I love it

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey Mark! Thanks for the comment and support! As you an answer, the outside of my house is Dark Blue. It’s made by Sherwin Williams and it’s their Emerald Exterior Satin line. The color code I think is 826432606. Hope this helps :)

  • @davids7550
    @davids7550 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I use the wood back of a push broom to remove the big stuff, then flip it over to use the bristles to clean up.
    I also purchased "Stay Clean mold, moss, and algae inhibitor" to keep the moss, Etc. from growing back for 3 years, but have not applied it yet. Any experience with that product? It does not kill anything, just keeps things from growing back -- supposedly.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey David! Appreciate the comment and no I haven’t used that product but if they claim every 3 years, then that’s amazing. I’d definitely give it a shot. I know that CORRY’S last a while too, which is evident on my house. I’ll be applying again here in a few weeks for my spring treatment. So far so good. I have zero miss on my roof structures, which is a good thing because scraping that off killed me last year! Let me know how it goes if you do apply. Take care David :)

  • @patriciaterranova1074
    @patriciaterranova1074 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ty for this instructional video. I read all the comments and carefully viewed your video, but still didn’t hear your thoughts about the “bubbly moss” getting under the shingles and lifting them. My roof is 8/12 pitch, Architectural Shingle being 14 years old. It has Grace Shield under the entire area (NYS requires 3ft from Roof Edge so we used this on this family room addition). I’m asking what to do when some shingles lift.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey there Patricia! Thanks for the comment and support. As for an answer, I’m not really sure. Your took of super steep and even I would have second thoughts about going up there removing moss. Mine is mostly 6/12 and even that can be scary at times with the wrong footwear. May I suggest looking up a roofing company out towards where you live and see if they offer any moss removal services. I know some do out here in the PNW and the price can be reasonable. If you were to attempt this on your own, first I’d be careful, but secondly I’d just try and scrape what I can, and if you have some shingles that are sticking up, you can get some roof tar, put it underneath the shingle and then press it into the tar. It will make it stick back down and as the roof heats up, will bind the two together like how it was before. That’s about all I have for that. It sucks that you’re having this problem and I hope this helps a little bit. Thanks again and good luck.

    • @patriciaterranova1074
      @patriciaterranova1074 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@StoneyCreekSparkchaser ty for responding so quickly. I took pictures of my roof to document it. I’ll take your advice and call the roof company before I remove anything so they can see how the lack of sunlight/shade made my problem persist in the some sections and valleys. I am able to peer out my 2nd story window to get a close up look. Besides calling the roofing company, I’ll call the shingle manufacturer for advice. Ty

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You’re so welcome! If you remember, let me know how this all turns out. Future advice for someone with your same problems could be very helpful :) Have a great week!

    • @slydog7131
      @slydog7131 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Those lifted roof shingles will have to be resealed using roof tar in a caulking gun. Otherwise, wind during storms could tear them off or blow water up underneath which would either leak into the house or damage the roof decking. Just put the tar on the underside of the tabs so they can reseal to the shingle below. Of course, I wouldn't want to do it myself on an 8:12 second-story roof.

  • @driverextraordinary-kim6454
    @driverextraordinary-kim6454 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you

  • @stevenm3141
    @stevenm3141 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    After seeing your video I noticed that you are almost completely wrapped in tall trees. This can keep the air from circulating enough over your buildings. You need a channel of prevailing wind to keep things clear. Rain alone is not enough to clean.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Hey Steven! Thanks for commenting and I actually couldn’t agree more. I’m smack dab in the middle of a forest and it’s always been a problem. We do get some really good winds around here but yea, you’re right. I do have to go up there and leaf blow debri off, but it’s pretty quick and I limit my time up there. The roofs are doing great though and are looking nice and new!
      Thanks again Steven! I hope you have a great weekend.

  • @paulaldershot7991
    @paulaldershot7991 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I worked at a scientist's house many years ago, he fixed a copper band on the ridge line and said it was to stop moss growing on the roof. I always look at the house when passing and it must work because I never see moss on his roof.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey Paul! I could see that working. I guess it works the same as those Zinc strips you see on some houses here and there. Thanks for the info and tip. Much appreciated!

  • @Picklgreen
    @Picklgreen หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Moss b gone is simply zinc sulphate. Sodium bicarbonate will work just as well and is alot cheaper! (Baking soda).

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for the advice! I never even thought of baking soda. I’ll give it a little try on my fall application! Thanks!

  • @Michael-hv3kg
    @Michael-hv3kg 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Without going back over the video, what was the name of the product and where did you buy? Thanks. Very informative!!

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey man! Yea no worries, it’s Corry’s Moss B Ware and I got it from Home Depot. Appreciate the comment and support :)

    • @Michael-hv3kg
      @Michael-hv3kg 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@StoneyCreekSparkchaser no problem. Our cottage is "buried" in huge white and red pine trees and the needles and shade from the these monstrous trees all year round. The moss has started a few years ago and we would blow the needles off throughout the summer and into the fall. In Canada, we found this concentrated liquid called Wet and Forget. Apply twice a year to control.

  • @nissman1753
    @nissman1753 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Could you mix the moss B gone powder with water and apply it with a sprayer? Would that not be more efficient and have less blow away?

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Nissman! You absolutely can. If I do recall, it tells you how much water to mix with it and what coverage it would do then. With super steep roofs, you can do that with a hose sprayer and that will get it up there in those hard to em reach spots. I’ve never tried this. And will stick with just laying down the powder because it’s really easy and I wouldn’t need to spray the entire roof surface. As for it blowing away. If done on a non windy day, it doesn’t blow around at all, especially if the roof is damp. All in all, it’s a great product and it works really well keeping the moss from growing. My roof system are still moss free and looking brand new. Thanks for the comment and support :) appreciate you

  • @gordbaker896
    @gordbaker896 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Buy lengths of copper tubing the length of the ridge. Using wire, 'hang' them over the ridge, one on each side about 6" down from peak. The Copper Sulfate as the copper slowly dissolves will kill the moss and keep it from reoccurring. You can also spray the roof with RoundUp.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Gord for the tips. So far I’ve had zero loss from my treatments but will have to reapply this fall. I’ll look into this. For the copper piping… just the stuff used for plumbing?

    • @gordbaker896
      @gordbaker896 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@StoneyCreekSparkchaser Yes. It does not have to be new or clean. I first saw it on the shady side of a cottage asphalt roof. Worked perfectly.

    • @45s262
      @45s262 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@StoneyCreekSparkchaserdo not use copper.. it stains.. You're better off biting the bullet and treating it regularly for annual preventive maintenance.. we live in a fallen world.. there is no one time fix all.. just keep treating it

    • @Beenthere5409
      @Beenthere5409 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      2” zinc strip will do the same exact thing and not trap small debris. Place it just below the ridge cap the rain running across it and down the roof will not only kill the moss but also prevent it from growing. Coming to you from in the woods in the great state of Pennsylvania.

    • @gordbaker896
      @gordbaker896 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      where do yiou purchase zinc strips?@@Beenthere5409

  • @askjeevescosby2928
    @askjeevescosby2928 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What about using a shop vac with a scrape head on it. So you would be scraping off the moss but also removing it so when you apply the product it will kill it.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s not a bad idea. All you have to worry about is how you keep the shop vac on the roof. I have one and can always give it a shot, but I don’t have any more moss to remove! Appreciate the comment my friend!

  • @sherylvance6744
    @sherylvance6744 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can't find the powder. All the sites that advertise a shaker bottle, upon reading further, describe it as granules. Any advice?

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hey Sheryl! Thank you so much for commenting. As to answer your question. That Corry product in the green shaker tube is definitely a powder. I went o Home Depot’s website to see what you mean and yea it does say granules but rest assured it’s in a powdery form and should be good to go! I hope this helps and if it doesn’t and I misinterpreted your question, please feel free to ask again. Always here to help and good luck and be careful. Thanks again for the support Sheryl. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

  • @brucecochran8297
    @brucecochran8297 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I sprayed it ,One container per five gallons dissolved in warn water, used less and good kill overall!

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That’s a really good idea, and would cut down costs and keep you on the ground making it safer. Thanks Bruce!

  • @bobcansee
    @bobcansee 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    1st. Nice tutorial!

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks Bob :) I needed a lot of motivation to pull that one off. Phew!

    • @bobcansee
      @bobcansee 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@StoneyCreekSparkchaser Good job!

  • @lenmar7504
    @lenmar7504 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Why not cut off the end of scraper and expose new sharp face. Can do this repeatedly until handle is reached.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Len Mar! Yea you could totally do that. My thought process is depending on what scraper you use it could just get thicker but yea do what you can to save money. This job totally sucks, but it’s honestly the only way I know that isn’t abrasive on the shingles. I’ve seen guys pressure wash (which I think is approved) but normally it knocks a bunch of the sand. Thanks for checking it out. Appreciate the comment my friend!

  • @dukenukem5753
    @dukenukem5753 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Bleach it with a pump sprayer that's the best way to keep it moss free now that you have it nice.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว

      The Duke has arrived! Yea that works great too, I always use outdoor bleach on my sidewalks and always had great results! Appreciate your input Duke!

  • @sharkk2770
    @sharkk2770 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If you use a bleach and water solution is it possible the bleach can remove color from the shingles?

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey Shark. Im actually not sure. Now I’ve used outdoor bleach before to clean sidewalks and such and never had an issue If I followed the directions. I would suggest, if you want to try that, put it on a couple shingles in and area you won’t see easily and see how it turns out. It may take a day or week or so before you’re comfortable pressing forward. That’s about as good of an answer I can get for you right now. Hope it helps. Thanks for the comment and support :)

  • @JdotRabon11
    @JdotRabon11 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Oh man, that scraping had to suck! I use a heavier brush (Unger multi angle) to break up all the moss, blow it all off, then treat it. If I was going to scrape, I would have treated it first to kill it then treated again after.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey JRABON11! Thanks for the comment and support. Yea it did suck… a lot!! But I had to do it. I let it go way too long. Yea so I thought about treating it first, but when I went up there to test scrape, it just came right off so to me it really wouldn’t of made a difference. But since I did it, I’m happy to report my roofs are clean and clear. Your brush idea sounds good. Whatever works works right :) I did try a brush at first, but it wasn’t doing much and I was taking more gravels off than moss so that’s why I changed it up. Again, thanks for the comment and I hope you have yourself a great day my friend! Welcome 😎

  • @absolutewarband
    @absolutewarband ปีที่แล้ว +2

    just cut or sand a straight profile back on the plastic putty knife. Triple your use! good video

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey Robert! You are absolutely right! A few others mentioned that as well and you would for sure get more use out of those putty knives. So I appreciate the comment and thanks for watching the video and your support. As for an update, my roof is still moss free and I’m applying more moss removal powder this weekend or next week to keep it knocked down. I want to never scrape moss again! 🤣🤣🤣 I hope you have a great weekend!

    • @absolutewarband
      @absolutewarband ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@StoneyCreekSparkchaser Thank you for the video. Keep up the good work

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว

      Appreciate it Robert :)

  • @danduval9311
    @danduval9311 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Embrace the suck! I have heard that before.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      For sure Dan! Lol! I heard it many times and it’s very true! Thanks Dan :)

  • @darcychurch9749
    @darcychurch9749 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have a very steep roof with asphalt shingles. It has to come off, but I’m stumped

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Darcy. I’ve had others on here ask this same question. I’m not a professional and will only do things that I’m comfortable with. Having said that, do not go up if it’s not safe. As for a solution… a few things come to mind. A hired professional is always recommended especially in severe cases, plus it takes the liability off of you. Also, if you want to attempt this. I’ve heard of others taking their hose and you can buy a sprayer that attaches to the end of it with a moss removing solution. So essentially, you spray it on there the best that you can, the moss will die and then over time it should start to come off with weather. Every situation is different and from the sounds of it, you may need some professional help in your situation. I hope this helps a little bit though and I’m sorry you’re having to deal with this. Trust me… I feel your pain Darcy :)

    • @superrenter6535
      @superrenter6535 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I was thinking exactly the same thing I don't want to get up on my roof. My moss is not too bad at all, but I want to try to nip it in the butt and I thought of just putting an attachment on my hose and maybe even putting baking soda in my dispenser and just spraying it and see what happens? Thanks for all your ideas, it's given me ideas for solving this issue. 🎉🎉🎉

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @superrenter6535 thanks for commenting and yes, if you can spray it safely, it’ll kill it for sure and with time it’ll come off. No need to get yourself up there if it’s unsafe. I’m really glad this video and comment thread helped. So many good ideas on this! Stoney

  • @Cheadlebiker
    @Cheadlebiker 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I use wet & forget for my moss on my roofs

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s great Cheadle Biker! As long as it works… it’s never the wrong answer :)

    • @bobkucharski9425
      @bobkucharski9425 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I used wet and forget as well, but very expensive, Over $120 for a 1,500sf roof.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @bobkucharski9425 holy guacamole that’s expensive! I’m sure it works like a charm though. :)

  • @Hero-no.4
    @Hero-no.4 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Seems a bit labour intensive to crawl around in your hands and knees on the roof. Can’t you use just a brush and a hose?

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Mij! I think you’re correct and could make it easier doing it that way. I personally, wanted to have more control over each piece of moss I took off and I didn’t want to wear my roof out to much from uses a brush. But yea, if a brush works and a hose, go for it, but if it’s pretty severe and doesn’t want to go anywhere, then maybe scrapping it’s the best option. Anyhow. Super appreciate the comment and I hope you have a most excellent 2024!

  • @jimlaughton9978
    @jimlaughton9978 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What products can l use on my roof to kill moss that won’t poison me as we collect rain water from it for water supply

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Jim! That’s a great question and I am afraid I have no answer for you on that. I’ll do some research and if I coke up with anything I’ll let you know. Thanks again for the comment and support my friend!

    • @100tesla1
      @100tesla1 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Vinegar 6 percent works almost as good as bleach and is much safer to use but your collected rainwater may smell like a salad.

    • @timrichardsatsea
      @timrichardsatsea 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Don’t put anything on there! Or, during rainy season treat the roof with some chemical but disconnect your water feed for a month or two and let it all rinse off onto the ground. Presumably you filter and treat the water somehow but you don’t want to add anything if it’s drinking water.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’m definitely with you on that if it’s drinking water. Not worth it risking the biscuit :)

  • @gerardhenry5501
    @gerardhenry5501 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You are lucky I have ridge tiles a night mare

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I bet Gerard! Is the best way just pressure washing those?

  • @donaldfrederick1557
    @donaldfrederick1557 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    What product? Listed nothing

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I’m so sorry Donald. I thought I had it listed but you’re right. I’ll get that fixed. As for what it is, it’s Corry’s Moss B Ware and you can find this at any big box home improvement store. My apologies again and thank you for the comment!

  • @donh8223
    @donh8223 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    You're working way too hard with all that scraping LOL 1) Remove debris from Roof. 2) Use medium bristle push broom going only sideways or down to remove the loose stuff 3) Wet the roof with a hose 4) Apply cheap baking soda ( $1 per pound ) liberally over entire roof 5) Come back in 3-5 days and remove dead moss using the same bristle broom

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Hey Don, appreciate the comment and you’re absolutely right. I tried the brush method starting off and I was taking more sand off then moss. It was really on there, so that’s why I did the scraping. I do believe in the principle of “KISS” and I would implore anyone having a severe issue to treat it the best way they know how. Thanks again Don and I hope you have a great day :)

  • @boatburnerice7925
    @boatburnerice7925 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    oxy clean or hydrogen peroxide. same stuff. Apply before rain.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey thanks for that Boat Burner Ice! There’s one thing for sure… this video has produced a lot of other alternatives on how to kill moss and keep it away. I thank you for that! I hope you have a great day!

  • @sacredstonecards9051
    @sacredstonecards9051 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Is this pet or forest animal friendly?❤

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey Sacred! Thanks for the comment and support. I can’t find anything on the label, but I checked on Home Depot’s website and it says that’s it pet friendly when applied correctly and the rain washes it away. I have 2 dogs and I apply it on the roof and when it’s there I don’t worry about them. When it rains, it washes it away and dilutes it and I haven’t had a problem. I have to say though, my gutter drains go to an outfall that isn’t near any pet areas and such. So I would do whatever you feel comfortable with. I do know that this is used all over the place and I’m not sure of any real known issues. I hope this helps and thank you again for stopping by :)

  • @donaxe9246
    @donaxe9246 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    That lader looks scary

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Don! Lol. I only own sketchy hand me down tools :) but seriously though, it’s all good. It’s just old :) thanks for the comment

  • @davidstearsraingutterclean6729
    @davidstearsraingutterclean6729 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    USMC

  • @graveyardprospecting
    @graveyardprospecting ปีที่แล้ว +1

    He must hate moss because it hides gold. I hate moss too.

  • @pullmyfinger6932
    @pullmyfinger6932 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Isn't that stuff just basically powdered bleach?

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That’s a good question. I really don’t know. I’m not sure if you’d want to put a 100% bleach solution on anything, so if it is, it’s probably a diluted outdoor bleach. I honestly thought the powder was a zinc compound that’s used to kill moss. Thanks my friend :)

  • @mrbuddahify
    @mrbuddahify 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    5:16. Shingles halfway over the gutters??!?

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yessir Jim. Yea normally it’s not like that, but that garage used to be a carport with no sides or gutters. So when I put the sides up, I just had the gutter guy do his usual business. I’ve never had a problem with them being halfway over. Maybe on a house, but not for the garage. Appreciate the comment and support Jim :) I hope you have a fantastic weekend.

    • @gferraro8353
      @gferraro8353 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@StoneyCreekSparkchaseryour video came up while searching moss problems. ( was really looking for lawns but do have a small area over attached garage .Great job and informative. The comment about shingles over....I was just watching this old house or type show. They demonstrated how rain water will flow backwards up against the wood if a bracket or maybe in your case the shingle is not far enough over . It was interesting, now I will be checking my own house . Thanks for the videos , will be looking at more.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@gferraro8353 no worries at all! And I’m glad you found me. My videos don’t have all of the answers and I’m wrong more often than right, but I like you, use YT to find most of my answers on doing things myself to try and save a buck. I often watch 5-6 videos covering a subject and through that process I normally find the answer of how I want to tackle a project. Thanks again for the support my friend! Edited - you’re not Jim! My apologies :)

    • @gferraro8353
      @gferraro8353 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      😆.. thanks! looking at your Playlist. Keep up the good info. We can all use helpful information. Take care

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @gferraro8353 💪😎👍

  • @BwannaKubwa
    @BwannaKubwa ปีที่แล้ว +1

    And, your boots will never grow moss. Why did you stand down wind?

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey thanks George! Yup my boots will never grow moss again! Hahaha. I don’t know why I do what I do sometimes. I tried staying up wind the best I could, but Mother Nature sometimes doesn’t want to work with me. Either way, I got the job done and the moss is all gone and still gone as a matter of fact :) Thanks for commenting and I hope you have a great day my friend! Appreciate you 😎

  • @trevorgwelch7412
    @trevorgwelch7412 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Use a steel roof 😊

  • @graceoverall
    @graceoverall 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Putty knives!? 😮 Why didn't you just use a stiff bristled nylon brush on a pole?
    #PainfulToWatch #WorkSmarterNotHarder

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      GraceOverall. Thanks for the comment. I do appreciate it. As to answer your question, I tried using a stiff brush but with how severe it was, I found myself pressing too hard on the roofing material which in turn was taking off more of the sand then moss. I found the plastic putty knives were less abrasive on the roof and I could concentrate the pressure to just the missed areas versus the others. Was it a PITA to do… of course, but it was worth it to me to rid the moss and lessen the damage to my roof. People can do what they want with what they have, so if a brush is what they want to use, then so be it. I was just trying to show an alternate way which worked good for me. My apologies if this was painful to watch and that you didn’t like it. I don’t expect to please everyone and I’m sorry again for doing that. I hope you have a great day and thanks again for your comment. Much respect GraceOverall.

    • @graceoverall
      @graceoverall 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@StoneyCreekSparkchaser Ah, that makes sense. Good point. Obviously you don't want to take off the granules on the tiles. I suppose it depends on the condition of the tiles too. Do what works and causes the least damage. Though I wonder if it's possible to resurface the roofing tiles too? 🤔

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @graceoverall it’s possibly I would think, but it could be a pretty messy job. I’ve been good since then applying the powder. Moss free life now :) thanks!

  • @henryblicharz5556
    @henryblicharz5556 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Don’t understand ? There must be a Preventative Product or Treatment for Moss from the get go? We can kill every weed imaginable and we can’t kill moss!

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Henry! You’re absolutely right. When I purchased my house, I didn’t go with the anti-mildew shingles (something like that) which I should of done. And in my stupidity, I never put that powder on until a few years after so that moss started and got me to where I was when this video was made. Since then, I’ve kept up on my powder applications and haven’t had any loss since. So yea, so far it’s working well and keeping my roots clean. I think some people out there are worried about contaminating ground water/plants/animal bedding areas and they try and use more natural compounds. I don’t have that issue so like applying the powder. Anyhow, I definitely appreciate the comment and support and I hope you are having a wonderful Fall season :) Cheers Henry!

    • @TimMcTim1888
      @TimMcTim1888 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Zinc sheet you put under the upper shingles.

    • @45s262
      @45s262 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@TimMcTim1888 doesn't work guy.. the best thing you can do is preventive treat regularly .. zinc strips DO NOT work..

    • @45s262
      @45s262 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@TimMcTim1888nothing short of regular preventive treatment.. there is no one time fix it and forget it.. anyone who says different, is lying

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @45s262 absolutely right! Once I cleaned everything off and applied the powder, I’ve been good since, with regular applications of the course. Every 6 months for me up here in the PNW has been the hot ticket so far. Super appreciate the comment and support :)

  • @Jesseboucher541
    @Jesseboucher541 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Contact a professional.

  • @Santiago-um7qs
    @Santiago-um7qs ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Zinc is heavy metal, seems too much

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว

      I’d agree with you on that as well Santiago. I haven’t put the zinc strips in, still debating. I live in the Pacific Northwest where moss is a true destroyer of roof systems. I new roof can get sever moss and cut the life in half costing homeowners a lot of money. Even the powder has metal in it I believe, so I’m not sure there’s a win win in this scenario. Maybe a bleach compound? I live in the forest and take very good care of my property. I love nature as much as anyone else does and take pride in keeping things as natural as possible. If you have alternate solutions I’d love to hear them :) This is just a standard practice in the nation for moss prevention and it works very well. Also, I’ve seen no adverse effects from my gutter outfalls where I have plants and such. It’s almost like it just targets the moss but more could be affected that I’m just not seeing. Anyhow. I appreciate the view, comment and support my friend! Thanks again :)

    • @Santiago-um7qs
      @Santiago-um7qs ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@StoneyCreekSparkchaser don't use bleach, which will damage both root and gutter unless you rinse them with plenty water afterwards. Perhaps you can moisturize zinc power and let power stay/stick on roof.

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Appreciate that Santiago. I’ll look into this method for sure. Appreciate your kindness :)

    • @Beenthere5409
      @Beenthere5409 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I’m telling you guys. Use zinc strips. Safe for the environment as it is not introducing anything new or foreign to the soil.

  • @jmdexter
    @jmdexter ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I live on the Oregon coast and one thing we have an abundance of is moss! The problem I have with removing it is the fact that I am not a big fan of heights and know one section is way to scary for me to walk around on! 🫣 Is there another way to get the chunks of moss off, could I use my garden hose to spray them off - or is that bad on the shingles.... Also is using the premixed moss killer that you spray on with the hose an alternative to the powder type you used? I appreciate any knowledge you have to share! I have always lived in military housing and never had to deal with housing maintenance and really don't want to do something that will somehow do damage to the roof.😂😝

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey Judy! Thanks for reaching out and yes do
      not go on the roof if you are uncomfortable with it. No need to risk life and limb over some moss. Now to answer your question, I would totally spray some up there with your hose. I actually think what I used in the video, can be diluted and sprayed up there (directions might be on the package). If not, I know they make solutions you can spray up there. So I’d just spray it up there and a lot of it’s really bad. Then let it die and over time it will coke off with wind and rain. It just may take a while. Actually after it turns brown, you could probably take a hose and spray it up there with greater force to know it down. I doubt you’d do any damage, especially from that far away. What can damage the roof is using a pressure washer which can actually penetrate and slice through the shingles. I hope this helped and you have the right idea. You know you can always hire some wine to go up there and knock it off for you and then have them install zinc strips along the ridge line which will prevent moss from growing up there in the first place. Let me know if this helped and ask any further questions. I’ll
      Always be available! Thanks again for your support

    • @jmdexter
      @jmdexter ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@StoneyCreekSparkchaser thank you so much for the advice in proceeding- it’s not a ton of moss so I think the stuff will kill it and with all the rain we get wash it off pretty good or like you said I can spray it with a hose. I did spray some while cleaning my gutters from the ladder and it was coming off in chunks without even putting treatment on yet, but would take forever to do it all so I’ll treat it and see what happens 😂 Hiring someone would be the easy way to do it and I like making things harder than they should be so what’s the fun in that 😂🤣 actually I shouldn’t say I like making them harder I just usually tend to! Makes life more interesting 🫣😆 I really just need to not be such a chicken about heights and go on the roof!🙄 I’ll let you know how it turns out! Thanks again for the help and the video was great - very informative 👍🏽

    • @StoneyCreekSparkchaser
      @StoneyCreekSparkchaser  ปีที่แล้ว

      @Judy MacKenzee I appreciate you commenting back Judy and I’m really glad this video along with some advice helped you. Yea moss can be such a pain in the butt, but that’s what happens when we keep pushing it off. I’m so guilty of that and had to pay with 4 days of my life last year scraping!!! Lol. Luckily I just put some more of that stuff on my roof so I’m good to go. I never want to scrape again. Oh and yes, only go up there if your comfortable… moss isn’t worth a broken neck! Sometimes I even get a little nervous, especially with a 6/12 or 8/12 pitched roof. I only wear sneakers when I go on the roof. Seems to have the best grip and some people even cut egg crate foam you use for a mattress and tape that to the bottom of their shoes to get better friction. Or just scoot on your butt 😂😂😂 anyhow, yea I’d love to know the progress on this. Be careful and have a great rest of your week :)