Cleaning & Maintaining Cedar Shakes
Summary: To keep your cedar shakes in top condition, you must regularly clean
them and keep them free of debris. Control moss and preserve your
cleaned cedar shake roofing properly. Read these tips for properly
maintaining cedar shake and for roof safety.
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Periodic Cleaning
As mentioned in another article, you must keep your roof clean and free of debris. Cedar roofs need vast amounts of air to keep them dry. Trim overhanging tree branches so that there is at least a 3 to 4 foot area above the roof. Don't let overhanging branches rub the roof or hang too closely. They simply inhibit evaporation of rain water or morning dew.
Moss Control
Moss is a major problem on shaded cedar shake roofs. Its presence can significantly shorten the life of your roof. Copper and zinc have proven to be very effective at stopping the growth of moss on cedar roofs. A copper ridge flashing may be all it takes to keep your roof clear of moss. You can also install zinc strips which expose 2 inches of metal at certain intervals as well. These strips release molecules of zinc with each rainfall. The strips look a little funny when first installed, however, they weather and take on a dull appearance in short order. They are a tremendous investment. Don't underestimate their value.
Cleaning a Dirty Roof
There are several ways to clean a cedar roof. Power washing with a pressurized machine is very effective. However, if an untrained person performs this procedure, shake damage, leakage, wood erosion, etc. are REAL possibilities.
When using water on a roof, either from a hose or a power washer, NEVER spray up the roof. Roofs use gravity to keep your house dry. Spraying water up the roof is not natural. By doing this, you will drive water up under your shakes. Drive water far enough and it will leak into your house. I guarantee it!
Many past publications have promoted the use of a cleaning solution that contains either regular or commercial strength bleach (sodium or calcium hypochlorite). These forms of bleach can actually harm your cedar shakes. They can cause cellular damage similar to that caused by UV light. They also will remove (bleach out) the natural extractive chemicals which give cedar its beautiful color tones. A better solution is to use oxygen bleach. It will clean your cedar shakes with no problems. It will not remove the color and it is environmentally safe, unlike standard bleaches.
Sealing & Preserving
After cleaning your roof, let it dry. This may take 2 to 3 days. Then, apply whichever product you have chosen exactly as it says to doon the label. Do not become your own testing laboratory. Manufacturers have gone to great lengths to determine application techniques and quantities. If you deviate from their instructions, you only stand to hurt yourself.
Using the proper type of application equipment is essential. If a product says to use a power airless sprayer, don't try to substitute a pump garden type sprayer. Use common sense!
Roof Safety
Roofs are dangerous places. I have fallen off several and lived to tell about it. Moss covered cedar shake roofs are like tilted, elevated ice skating rinks. Need I say more? Add water to these roofs and they become practically impassable.
Cleaning and sealing cedar shake roofs should not be attempted by a novice homeowner. Serious injury and death are very real possibilities.
Give serious consideration to hiring this job out. Let a seasoned professional clean and seal your cedar roof. Be absolutely sure this individual has worked on such jobs and is insured with Worker's Compensation. Make sure they attach a copy of their current certificate, indicating paid up coverage, to your contract. Don't underestimate how dangerous this job can be.
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from Tim: Years ago while researching a column about cleaning decks, I discovered the wonders of Oxygen Bleach. It is perhaps the 'greenest' cleaner I know of as it uses oxygen ions to break apart stains, dirt and odor molecules. There are no harsh chemicals, and it works on just about anything that is water washable. I decided to create my own special blend using ingredients made in the USA. In fact, the raw materials in the active ingredient are food-grade quality registered with the FDA. I call my product Stain Solver. I urge you to use it to help clean your cedar siding. You will be amazed at the results! |
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Comments:
Richard 21 May 2008, 08:34
The hand hewn cedar shake siding on my house have not been cleaned or
treated in over 10 years and are very dark under the edges. I would like to
clean them and then treat them somehow. Please explain the proper
procedures for doing this.
Thank you. Richard
Tom 13 Nov 2008, 14:21
I have been in this industry for twenty yrs plus & i think you did a great
job with detailing the technique to clean and seal cedar shakes. But, i
must caution the homeowners to please be very cautious when hiring a
contractor to perform the task. After much research i have found Todd at
www.WoodRestorationCompany.com to be the most knowledgeable expert in this
field on the east coast. He will be glad to help you find a professional
that you can trust to protect your most valuable asset - your home.;
Jim Loughridge 20 Apr 2009, 08:47
You mentioned 2" zinc strips installed at certain intervals. What should
the intervals be?
Doug McKerrall 23 Oct 2009, 10:38
You mentioned 2" zinc strips installed at certain intervals. What should
the intervals be?
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