ROTban is the best choice for roof moss removal that lasts. It returns your roof to its original clean condition and even prevents future moss growth, as it continues its work for at least four years.
But there is so much more we can tell you about moss removal, how Rotban works, why it is important to remove moss from your roof, how it affects each kind of roof:
With this blogs we aim to share with you the wealth of knowledge we have derived from our extensive experience.
Moss Removal
The Destructive Biotic Community on Your Roof
17 September 2021In this article, there’s scientific information, which in short form, explains how various simple plants are designed to help one another make a kind of garden together, for the mutual benefit of getting food. They help each other work together in nature, to digest of dead stuff. This is important, because if, for example, dead […]
Continue ReadingLet the Buyer Beware
29 July 2021The above photo was taken on April 30, 2021 at Clayburn Creek Trail in Abbotsford. The suds were the result of a contractor cleaning the roofs at a nearby townhouse complex. People who were taking a walk to enjoy a lovely quiet forest creek were shocked to find that it was brimming over with these […]
Continue ReadingRoof Stain Removal: The Finishing Touch
30 October 2020Lots of us spend an enormous amount of time and energy and money keeping our homes looking their best. We clean them, fix things that need repair, landscape our yards, cut the grass, and make constant improvements. We pay close attention to the exteriors of our homes, including the siding, gutters, and the windows, but […]
Continue ReadingWhy Bother to Keep Your Roof Clean?
28 September 2020Have you ever looked at a roof, saw a bunch of moss, and wondered if it was necessary to remove it? It is. Here are some reasons why it’s important to keep your roof clean. Moss Damages Roofs The moss on your roof may look interesting to you, but it’s not good for the roof. […]
Continue ReadingMoss Removal Must be Done Correctly
27 March 2017Roof moss removal people are wrong when they get rid of moss by scraping. Walking all over a mossy roof, using equipment to brush, scrape and pry moss off, and even using power washers to kill roof moss? Is that what they want to do? Those methods have been proven to be destructive. Roofing is […]
Continue ReadingEconomical Moss Control on Many Hospitals
27 May 2016Hospitals are vital in our communities. They could just be the most vivid expressions of scientific process that most of us experience at times in our daily lives. We applaud all hospital employees and volunteers for choosing to save and extend our loved ones’ lives – to improve the quality of our lives! The super […]
Continue ReadingWhat Causes Moss and Algae?
27 March 2016One of the problems you may encounter with your home’s maintenance is moss and algae. Algae and moss are similar, yet quite different in how they develop and how they can be removed. You may notice that your roof, while not black in color, is forming a black discoloration. Most people will misidentify this as […]
Continue ReadingReasons to Use Moss Removal Service on Concrete Walls and Roofs
28 February 2016Moss has more serious repercussions than one might think, looking at it on a concrete wall or roof. It’s not just plant life – it can cause major problems for your structure! Moss removal service is an important part of maintenance and upkeep for your concrete walls and roofs, to keep them in great shape […]
Continue ReadingWhy You Should Hire the Pros for Moss Removal on Concrete Roofs
25 October 2015Moss removal on concrete roofs is vital to the longevity of your roof. If you allow moss to grow, it will compromise the integrity of the structure, permanently damaging the roof and generating an expensive list of repairs that must be performed to save the roof – or worse, you might have to replace it […]
Continue ReadingMoss Removal: Go With A Professional
25 August 2015If your home’s roof looks a little discoloured these days, it might be a moss problem. And the same can be said for sidewalks, stone walls and fences. Moss is an algae and if left untreated will continue to grow and fester. It not only looks unsightly, it can cause unseen damage to your home […]
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