Roof Moss Treatment: What Progress Looks Like
Moss was established along the shingle edges. The second photo documents the treatment stage: the growth has changed color and the treatment continues working after application.
The homeowner and exact address are withheld. The photos document real HomeHavenNW roof work in the Portland area.


What we observed
The visible property conditions.
- Moss established along shingle edges
- Organic growth across multiple roof courses
- A roof material that should not be treated like concrete
- A result that needs an honest timeline
Work documented
What these photos support.
- Roof condition review
- Roof-appropriate moss treatment
- Treatment-stage documentation
- Clear expectation for continued change after service
What changed, and what the image does not promise.
The treatment-stage photo is not presented as an instantly finished roof. Some treated growth loosens gradually. HomeHavenNW explains what should change on service day and what may continue changing afterward.
Your property will price differently
What changes the measured quote.
These are the scope details HomeHavenNW confirms before scheduling a similar project.
- Moss thickness and roof area
- Pitch, stories, and access
- Roofing material and condition
- Debris removal, gutter work, and follow-up needs
