06/21/2026
Your Roof Shouldn't Look Like a Forest
We get it — moss looks kind of charming in a garden. On your roof? Not so much. 🌿What you're seeing in photos like this is moss that's worked its way deep into the shingle surface, trapping moisture and slowly breaking down the material underneath. Over time, it lifts shingles, causes granule loss, and creates the perfect conditions for leaks and rot — all while looking completely fine from the street.North Carolina's humidity makes this more common than most homeowners realize, especially on roofs with tree coverage or limited sun exposure.If your roof has patches of green or black streaking, don't ignore it.
We can assess the damage and let you know whether you're looking at a treatment, a repair, or a replacement. Free inspection — no obligation.📞 Serving Wake, Johnston, and Nash Counties. Call Roofline Xperts today.