Does Your Roof Look Like This?
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Copyright© 2009-2011 Bob Keenan • Aiken Soft Wash, LLC • www.Aikensoftwash.com
If it does, do
you even know why it looks that
way? Even if your roof does not
have these unsightly streaks, you certainly may have noticed others that do
have them. (If you’ve not noticed,
I bet after reading this you will start to notice them all over Aiken!) Whether you have them or not, or
noticed them or not, Aiken is filled with homes that have stained asphalt
shingles just like the ones above.
What causes shingles to stain and
streak like this? Well, it’s not
some sort of droppings from pine trees, nor acid rain, nor dirt or soot. You may not want to hear it, but the
answer is ALGAE. Specifically,
an airborne, single-cell cyanobacteria organism called Gloecapsa Magma. This airborne spore gets deposited on
the shingles and is usually most prevalent on the north-facing sides of roofs
due to more shade time on northern exposures. It’s the heat and humidity that allow the proliferation of
these spores, which actually feed on the crushed limestone additive fillers in
asphalt shingles.
The accumulation of dead colonies
of these cyanobacteria causes the visually dark streaks and stains on the
shingles. Left untreated, this
algae growth can build up on the roof, which causes the shingle to hold
moisture. A darker,
moisture-holding shingle can cause premature aging of the roof due to rotting,
or granule loss.
The Good News? YOU DON’T NEED A NEW ROOF! The stains can be remedied using
professional roof cleaning methods recommended by the Asphalt Roofing
Manufacturer’s Association. As
recommended by the ARMA, this “softwashing” process is a zero-pressure method
that is done with high-quality, safe, detergents and surfactants. Never let anyone clean your shingle roof with a pressure washer! Pressure washing will remove the algae -- along
with most of the shingle granules, and void the warranty of the shingles!
Once the algae stains are
softwashed, a dramatic difference will be noticed as the original color of the
shingle is restored. You will see an instant improvement in curb appeal and
aesthetics of the property – along with an improvement in the health and
longevity of the roof. The average
homeowner may not be able to accomplish roof work safely. Consider using a
professional, licensed contractor, with the knowledge, experience and proper
softwashing equipment to safely and efficiently restore your roof for less than
1/10th of the price of replacing it.
Bob Keenan
is a SC licensed General Contractor, and the owner of Aiken Soft Wash, LLC, as
well as a resident of Woodside Plantation.
Visit www.AikenSoftWash.com
I totally love power washers. One summer power wash our wooden fence. It was like it was a whole new fence! The dirt had accumulated so gradually that we hadn't even noticed. It was amazing.
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