However i have a ton of old copper wire laying around.
Copper wire to prevent roof moss.
It can be used on all types of ridge tiles and is very discreet it can be seen from street level but doesn t draw attention.
If the moss isn t removed from the roof first then the copper will only protect a very small area normally within two metres of the copper.
Copper roof ridge and copper wire installed on roof as a method of moss control.
You can cut strips of zinc flashing copper and lead work too and slide them under a course of roof shingles to kill lichen and moss growing there or you could just buy these premade strips from shingle shield.
You can purchase sheet metal in rolls and cut it into two to four inch strips.
I m cheap and don t want to buy copper flashing.
Copper to kill moss.
Attach the strips to the roof using roofing.
It is fixed to the ridge line of the roof with screws and waterproof caps and will ensure a moss free roof for years to come.
The copper works best when the moss has already been manually removed from the roof.
The premade ones are much quicker and probably neater looking.
Figure moss growing on slate roof behind chimney.
Copper is more toxic to moss and algae but zinc is much less expensive.
I want to prevent moss from growing on my sheds roof and i ve read that copper zinc or lead flashing can be used to prevent the moss.
Run a few strips of copper wire around the top edges.
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When rainwater comes into contact with the copper a residue is released this creates an environment that the moss cannot grow in.
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The copper ridge is a unique product that is manufactured to prevent roof moss growth.
If i strip the insulation obviously can i tack the wire to the roof instead of copper flashing.
To prevent moss from returning cut back any limbs that overhang the roof or install strips of copper or zinc along the ridge.
The copper works best when the moss has already been manually removed from the roof.
It only takes a small amount of copper residue to prevent moss spores from growing again.