Hi there, the subject kind of speaks for itself I guess - my 40 year old house has an ageing concrete pantile roof which has loads of moss on it. I reckon the added weight this is causing, plus the fact that it keeps the roof wetter for longer in wet weather, means I should attend to it as soon as possible and just wondered before I get started if anyone had done this and had any tips. What is the best method for one thing, tools to use etc.
The other thing is I have noticed a few cracks in the mortar used to seal the tiles at the edge of the roof and in the mortar adhering some of the ridge tiles. It's constantly damp up here in the north west, so raking out the mortar and refilling could be a problem before the spring. Any thoughts? I have heard that there are some sealants for this sort of thing on the market, maybe I could do a temporary repair using something like that,with a view to doing the job properly in dry weather.
Many thanks for your thoughts.
The other thing is I have noticed a few cracks in the mortar used to seal the tiles at the edge of the roof and in the mortar adhering some of the ridge tiles. It's constantly damp up here in the north west, so raking out the mortar and refilling could be a problem before the spring. Any thoughts? I have heard that there are some sealants for this sort of thing on the market, maybe I could do a temporary repair using something like that,with a view to doing the job properly in dry weather.
Many thanks for your thoughts.