You re most likely to see green stains on siding that is inadequately ventilated.
Moss on wood siding.
Fortunately siding can be cleaned to remove not only green stains but other dirt and stains that may be taking over the homes exterior.
Moss is a common problem for any homeowner who lives in a humid climate or an area that receives a high amount of rainfall.
Give it an occasional cleaning to brighten up its appearance get rid of mildew and prevent discoloration.
Blend a moss killing solution appropriate for the siding material.
When mildew gains a foothold homeowners often turn to diluted chlorine bleach sodium hypochlorite a k a.
Mix the chlorine bleach in a sprayer at a ratio of 50 bleach with 50 water.
Brown stains on wood siding can signal that moisture is forming underneath the wood.
When house siding begins to turn green it diminishes the exterior appearance of the home.
It makes sense to get rid of.
How to kill moss on a house.
Clean wood siding your home s exterior really takes a beating.
Chlorine bleach will prevent moss regrowth for up to one year and is also non corrosive when applied correctly.
Moss grows in dark or shady moist areas.
Green stains are almost always the result of algae or moss.
Your standard household whitener it appears to make mildew vanish but on porous surfaces such as wood or vinyl siding chlorine evaporates too quickly to get to the fungi s roots guaranteeing regrowth.
For wood or aluminum siding combine one third cup powdered laundry detergent two thirds cups trisodium phosphate 1 quart.
Moss can grow on nearly any surface including house siding.
Green stains on siding are usually the result of mold mildew algae or moss.
Black stains are usually a sign of mildew algae mold or fungus.