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Hello:

Have a typical colonial, painted white.

The somewhat shady side of the house has a few good size patches of very
light colored
green colored moss on it. (I assume it's moss, but perhaps fungus, algae,
or... ?)

No big deal, but not too happy with it.

Live in New England.

In a few months will be real, real, cold up here.

Questions:

a. Will that kill the moss ?

b. If so, when "dead", will the green color go away ?

Reason I'm asking is that we will be re-painting the house in the Spring,
and if the green color will actually go away, will just wait until then.

Thanks,
B.
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The somewhat shady side of the house has a few good size patches of very
light colored
green colored moss on it. (I assume it's moss, but perhaps fungus,
algae, or... ?)


Questions:

a. Will that kill the moss ?


Yes.

b. If so, when "dead", will the green color go away ?


Yes, it will turn a gray color. Maybe dark gray.


Reason I'm asking is that we will be re-painting the house in the Spring,
and if the green color will actually go away, will just wait until then.




It has to be cleaned before you paint. Spray it with a bleach solution,
brush it and rinse away. Why not take 15 minutes now to have a better
looking house?


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Robert11 wrote:
Hello:

Have a typical colonial, painted white.

The somewhat shady side of the house has a few good size patches of very
light colored
green colored moss on it. (I assume it's moss, but perhaps fungus, algae,
or... ?)

No big deal, but not too happy with it.

Live in New England.

In a few months will be real, real, cold up here.

Questions:

a. Will that kill the moss ?

b. If so, when "dead", will the green color go away ?

Reason I'm asking is that we will be re-painting the house in the Spring,
and if the green color will actually go away, will just wait until then.

Thanks,
B.


We have mildew/mold in Florida that comes in several colors - red,
green, black. Grows best in areas shaded by structure or plants.
Cleans up very nicely with 10% bleach and water solution. That is
PLENTY strong. Don't want to slather that on any metal parts. Don't
know about cold killing it because we don't have cold. Even if it is
killed by cold, the spores are everywhere and start growing very quickly
in the right conditions.

Thinning trees and shrubs might help, or pruning so they are not as
close to the structure. Just scrubbing off soil once a year or so might
help. Main reason semi-gloss paint is preferred around these parts, as
it offers less grip to stuff that grows. Anything here that stands
still more than five minutes will rust and/or grow mildew.

I doubt you have moss growing on the house, but if you do you probably
have some real rotten wood. Mildew has to have some organic food to
grow on, so cleaning helps prevent growth. We cleaned up some of the
landscaping to keep it away from the building, and haven't had any
noticeable mildew since. Also repainted, but nothing fancy as far as
mildew preventative. If you paint over it, without killing it, it is
likely the paint will fail in those areas.
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be certain to use resistant paint, that has copper and other chemicals
to prevent regrowth

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be certain to use resistant paint, that has copper and other chemicals
to prevent regrowth


The above is likely the best advice of all.

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Hello:

Have a typical colonial, painted white.

The somewhat shady side of the house has a few good size patches of very
light colored
green colored moss on it. (I assume it's moss, but perhaps fungus,
algae, or... ?)

No big deal, but not too happy with it.

Live in New England.

In a few months will be real, real, cold up here.

Questions:

a. Will that kill the moss ?

b. If so, when "dead", will the green color go away ?

Reason I'm asking is that we will be re-painting the house in the Spring,
and if the green color will actually go away, will just wait until then.

Thanks,
B.


I have this problem all the time, and on the North sides. I fill a sprayer
with 1/3 liquid laundry detergent, 1/3 bleach, and 1/3 water, and I spray it
on from a spray bottle, the kind you squeeze (like windex). After a few
minutes, I hose it down, and repeat if necessary (which it usually isn't).

The green will come back eventually, and it will come back after you repaint
too, but this is a painless fix. I just did the front of the garage
yesterday, and spent a whole half hour at it.

You mentioned that your house is white. If it weren't, I'd try it on an
out-of-the way spot first.

Keith


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