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Mossy Roof Clean – Northampton (October 2024)

Professional roof cleaning team using scaffold tower access for safe moss removal from heavily moss-covered house roof tiles

In October 2024, we carried out a heavy moss removal and biocide roof treatment on a residential property in Northampton. The roof had extensive moss growth across multiple sections, so the priority was safe access, careful removal, and a treatment plan designed to keep regrowth under control.

We used scaffold towers for stable access and telescopic scraping tools to remove moss without walking on the tiles—helping prevent unnecessary breakage and surface damage. After scraping, the roof was treated with a biocide wash, which continues working gradually over time.


Project Overview

  • Location: Northampton
  • Date: October 2024
  • Roof condition: Heavy moss coverage / organic buildup
  • Access: Scaffold towers
  • Method: Telescopic scraping tools (no foot traffic on tiles) + biocide wash
  • Additional: Cracked tiles identified and flagged via video to the client for replacement

The Challenge

Severe moss doesn’t just look bad—it holds moisture, blocks drainage paths, and can mask underlying tile issues. On this roof, the main challenges were:

  • Thick moss mats across the tile field and roof junctions
  • Avoiding tile damage while removing growth
  • Safe working method that didn’t rely on standing on tiles
  • Identifying defects (e.g., cracked tiles) once the surface was visible

Our Approach

1) Access setup (scaffold towers)

We set up scaffold towers to create a stable working position for safe, controlled cleaning at roof level.

2) Moss scraping using telescopic tools (no walking on tiles)

We removed moss using appropriate scraping tools attached to telescopic poles.
Key rule on this job: we did not walk on the tiles. That approach helps protect the roof from unnecessary cracking and keeps the process controlled.

3) Biocide wash (anti-algae / regrowth control)

After scraping, we applied a biocide solution to wash and treat the tiles. This stage is designed to slow algae regrowth and improve long-term results.

  • The biocide action is gradual rather than instant.
  • In many cases, the roof continues to improve as weathering and rainfall activate the treatment.
  • Typical expectation: the roof often looks its best around 6–9 months after application as remaining staining and spores are progressively dealt with by the treatment cycle (re-activated by rain).

(As always, speed of improvement varies with shade, nearby trees, roof aspect, and local conditions.)

4) Tile condition checks and client flagging

During cleaning we flagged cracked tiles for the client to replace. Where tiles are safely accessible, we can replace some directly; otherwise we’ll advise using a qualified roofer, especially if repairs require lifting surrounding courses or working in more complex roof areas.


Results

  • Moss physically removed from the roof surface without foot traffic on tiles
  • Roof treated with biocide for longer-term algae control
  • Cracked tiles identified and reported so the client can plan repairs
  • A cleaner, more uniform roof appearance with further improvement expected as the treatment continues working

Request a Quote

If your roof is heavily mossed and you want a safe removal method that doesn’t involve walking directly on tiles, we can assess access options and recommend the right treatment plan.

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