While moss growing on your roof can give your house a little bit of a cottagecore vibe, it certainly is damaging to the structural integrity and lifespan of your roof. Moss growth can lead to drainage blockage and moisture buildup, weakening the roof’s structure and leading to the growth of insects and other bacteria.
Roofs are a huge investment and an expensive update for any homeowner.
Once you’ve installed a roof, you probably don’t want to spend any more money on repairs and replacements for at least a few years.