If you ve noticed it on your roof you may have mistaken this common algae for mold or mildew.
Blue green algae on roof shingles.
According to algae expert michael guiry algae base at references some of these black algae are as identified in the lab blue green or even lichenized algae while others are a diverse group of coccoid algae like our microscope photo of more green algae from a roof sample below that are turning out be be very diverse.
Algae can cause unsightly stains and growths on your new roof.
In addition to moisture from rainwater blue green algae also eats the limestone filler that s used to make the asphalt shingle granules.
Living in a humid area of the country like florida you ve probably seen your asphalt shingle roofs with unsightly dark streaks on them.
It usually grows in the north and west areas of the home.
Algae can grow in moist shaded areas so if a homeowner has trees hanging over their roof tell them to trim them back to let the sunshine warm and dry the roof.
Many homeowners mistake algae for roof mold in most cases however it is really a blue green type of algae and when it dies it leaves dark streaks on your roof.
A roof may develop different types of algae lichens and fungi as bacteria take over.
A blue green algae known as gloeocapsa magma could be the reason you have the algae which is spread by airborne spores sometimes it can also be caused by an accumulation of mildew mold dirt or defective shingles.
Algae is airborne meaning if your neighbor has it it s likely that you ll get it too.
The black stains you see on your roof aren t the algae itself but a hard dark coating it creates to protect itself from the sun s harmful ultraviolet rays.
While it doesn t cause substantial damage to the roofing surface the black streaks can certainly make it ugly.
Typically it will appear as dark black stains or streaks.
Blue green algae on roofs.
However algae is commonly found on roofs across the usa and canada.
If a new roof is in order then suggest gaf shingles with stainguard protection to help ensure the beauty of a roof against unsightly blue green algae.