A
dark stained roof is ugly, and detracts from the beauty of your home.
Your electric bills are higher because of hotter under roof temperatures.
Heat increases the roofs expansion and contraction which dramatically
reduces its life; and fungus spores growing on your roof can possibly
contribute to the risk of the "Sick Building Syndrome" (a
condition caused by increased levels of algae, mold, and fungus growing
in the duct systems of buildings).

People
who spend time inside a contaminated building begin to complain about
allergic reactions, respiratory problems, and headaches. Experts say
that the best way to combat this condition is to keep mold and algae
spores away from both the inside and outside of the dwelling. How much
fungus is growing on your roof? And what can be done to prevent it from
ruining your shingles?
Fungus
spores require three things to grow: nutrients, moisture, and sunlight
(all of which are abundant in South Florida). The type of fungus that
grows on an "Asphalt Fiberglass Shingle" is a living specialized
plant, that feeds on and destroys your roof! Even the so-called "Fungus
Resistant Shingles" are not fungus-proof.

Boynton
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Boca 561-368-2929
Broward 561-425-4822
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