Since your roof should be inspected annually should be cleaned annually and a chimney should be inspected and cleaned annually adding gutter cleaning at this time adds little to no cost.
Information on why you should clear trees from your roof.
Keep your gutters free of leaves.
Trim tree branches from the roof area to prevent further moss growth.
This is one of the safest methods to prevent future growth of moss.
Nail zinc strips along the ridge caps along the peak of the roof.
Broken tiles and the risk of injury are just a couple of reasons why you should never stand on your roof.
If there are trees near your home that may be a potential source for ants gaining access to your roof pruning may be necessary.
Stripping away the old roof.
A simple mixture of bleach and water will kill the moss causing it to dry up release from your roof and blow off in the wind.
Accumulated debris along the roof is a common culprit that can attract them.
Leaves and moss can trap water and cause your roof to deteriorate prematurely.
That s why it s best to have a certified and insured arborist handle the job.
On steeper roofs you can pull them off with a broom on an extension pole or better yet use a roof rake for leaves.
Clean the gutters clear any obstructions or buildups that form along your gutters be they dirt piles pine cones foliage or tree parts to ensure water flows freely and drains from your roof as intended to allow for the continued passage of rainfall into the ground.
This can actually do more damage than it s worth.
Preferably there should be a distance of at least three feet between your house and the farthest extensions of the nearest trees.
You could end up doing more damage to yourself than good to your roof.
If you find moss on your roof don t panic.
Trimming tree limbs over your roof is risky and mistakes can be costly.
Keep your roof free of debris from leaves and sticks.
If your roof is in good shape but has some damage to one side from a downed tree or has lost shingles in a wind storm an overlay is worth considering.
Moss thrives in damp moist areas including roofs that are north facing or shaded by trees.
For those brands which state they work perfectly consider that the main reason for installing them is to reduce maintenance.
As a general rule you should have about a 10 foot radius around your house that s clear of any branches.
And it s wise to trim back all branches that are close to or touching the shingles.
You should also go around and inspect any nearby trees for signs of rot or decay as dead limbs are more likely to fall or break.
You can blow the leaves off a low pitched roof with a leaf blower.