Why Moss on Your Roof Isn’t Just a Green Fuzz — It’s a Red Flag! 🌿🏠
Moss might look charming on a forest rock, but on your roof? Not so much. When moss grows on shingles, it traps moisture, which can cause the shingles to lift, crack, or deteriorate over time. This trapped water can also lead to leaks and rot — damaging the roof structure underneath.
Regular roof maintenance and cleaning can help prevent moss growth and extend the life of your roof. During a home inspection, we always check for moss buildup because catching it early can save homeowners from costly repairs later on. A little green today could mean a lot of green spent tomorrow! 💰🌧️