That Dry Day in Portland?

It's your secret weapon against roof moss. Don't let it go to waste. Here's how to prepare for the coming spring rain.

Think Portland rain is harmless? Look closer at your roof.

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The Real Problem

Our famous PNW rain is a feast for moss, which can trap moisture, lift shingles, and cause serious damage to your home.

That green fuzz isn't just ugly. It's literally eating your shingles alive.

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Act Before the Downpour

Applying treatments on a dry day allows the solution to bond to the shingles and effectively stop moss before the wet season accelerates its growth.

Moss traps moisture, causing leaks, rot, and thousands in sudden repair bills.

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Step 1: Clear Debris

Start by removing leaves, pine needles, and branches. This debris traps moisture and creates a breeding ground for new moss.

Our wet winters create the perfect breeding ground. Ignoring it won't work.

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Step 2: Gentle Treatment

Use a moss-killing solution applied with a soft-wash approach. High-pressure washing can damage your shingles and shorten your roof's lifespan.

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Protect Your Home

Don't let a small moss problem become a major expense. Get ahead of the spring rain. Swipe up for a free, no-obligation quote.

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Portland's Dry Day: Prevent Roof Moss Before Spring Rain

Beat Portland's Rain: Stop Roof Moss

Don't wait for spring rain! Learn how to use Portland's dry days to prevent costly roof moss damage. Quick tips for PNW homeowners.

That Dry Day in Portland?

It's your secret weapon against roof moss. Don't let it go to waste. Here's how to prepare for the coming spring rain.

A clean residential roof peak against a moody, overcast sky in the Pacific Northwest.

The Real Problem

Our famous PNW rain is a feast for moss, which can trap moisture, lift shingles, and cause serious damage to your home.

Slow-motion video of rain falling on a mossy roof.

Act Before the Downpour

Applying treatments on a dry day allows the solution to bond to the shingles and effectively stop moss before the wet season accelerates its growth.

A single home illuminated by a sunbeam on an otherwise cloudy day in Portland.

Step 1: Clear Debris

Start by removing leaves, pine needles, and branches. This debris traps moisture and creates a breeding ground for new moss.

A pair of gloved hands clearing leaves and debris from a residential roof.

Step 2: Gentle Treatment

Use a moss-killing solution applied with a soft-wash approach. High-pressure washing can damage your shingles and shorten your roof's lifespan.

A professional gently applying moss treatment to a roof with a soft-wash sprayer.

Protect Your Home

Don't let a small moss problem become a major expense. Get ahead of the spring rain. Swipe up for a free, no-obligation quote.

A beautiful, clean roof on a Portland home, completely free of moss.

Portland's Dry Day: Prevent Roof Moss Before Spring Rain