You may have noticed a green growth on your vinyl siding or gotten an hoa violation letter notifying you that your siding needs to have the green growth cleaned off.
Green growth on siding.
In this post we cover what this green stuff is how it got there where it is typically found on a home and how to remove it.
The green stuff on your siding is more than an eyesore.
It is actually airborne algae that can cause long term damage to the surface.
Algae on vinyl siding occurs because organic materials such as dust dirt pollen bird droppings and spider webs accumulate on the siding and algae uses it as a food source.
Green stains on siding are usually the result of mold mildew algae or moss.
Water dripping onto the area typically causes green mold on your siding.
How to remove algae from siding 1.
Unlike mold this type of growth is mainly cosmetic and can be removed using minimal force and a few basic materials.
If vinyl shows green discoloration or staining typically one of two things is responsible.
When house siding begins to turn green it diminishes the exterior appearance of the home.
Fortunately siding can be cleaned to remove not only green stains but other dirt and stains that may be taking over the homes exterior.
The algae may appear brown or green in color and remain damp diminishing the appearance of your home and spreading out over time.
Algae may appear green or brown and will stay damp on your siding.
These stains occur naturally over time.
Watch as lou manfredini ace s home expert shows you an easy and affordable way.