If you live in a humid area of the country you ve probably seen unsightly dark streaks on asphalt shingle roofs.
What causes stains on roof shingles.
The most common class of roof algae is gloeocapsa magma a bacterium that eats water and expels oxygen.
And depending on the age and condition of your roof cleaning may be the most cost effective solution since it s about 5 to 10 percent of the price of a roof.
The streaks are caused by a type of algae known as gloeocapsa magma.
Roof experts who are highly rated by members of angie s list say the source is an algae called gloeocapsa magma.
One particular condition that has been an issue in southern areas for many years but has become more commonplace in other regions in recent years is the staining of asphalt shingle roofing caused by algae.
The black stains are buildups of algae that can prevent the sun from burning off the bacteria.
Roof lichen is a combination of both algae and fungus.
Though often attributed to an accumulation of dirt defective shingles mold or mildew.
When that happens it is generally caused by mildew algae mold or dirt stains.
The algae feed off of the limestone within the roof shingles.
Over time this algae accumulates developing a black outer coating which causes stains on roof shingles.
Roofing manufacturers have tackled the problem of roof algae by creating shingles containing copper which is deadly to algae.
Roof shingle stains are often caused by black algae bleed through or extractive bleeding of asphalt dirt soot or organic debris.
Roof shingles are exposed to a lot of wear and tear as extreme heat sun wind and precipitation come into contact with them.
Light spots on roof shingles dark colored asphalt shingles may appear lighter and patchy as they age.
What causes those dark marks and what can be done to eradicate them.
Here is a diagnostic guide to types of stains and staining materials found on roof surfaces black red green brown or other coloured stains on asphalt roof shingles or on other roofing materials need first an accurate diagnosis of the stain cause and then proper steps to remove the stain or to prevent future staining on roof shingles surfaces.
Look in the gutters for signs of asphalt granules that have washed off and expect to need a replacement.
The most common culprit is actually a blue green algae known as gloeocapsa magma that is.
Black stains on an asphalt roof caused by algae.
This article series tells readers how to identify explain the most common causes of black brown red gray green or white stains appearing on roof shingles and on other building surfaces.
While the streaks do not cause a great deal of damage they can cause the shingle to age prematurely.
It is not uncommon for roof shingles to turn black over time.
Surface residues or discoloring stains can affect almost any type of roof.