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8 September 2025

  • curprev 16:4116:41, 8 September 2025Eacherfast talk contribs 22,338 bytes +22,338 Created page with "<html><p> Roofs don’t fail all at once. They fade, then streak, then quietly let moisture penetrate where it shouldn’t. In humid or rainy regions, the first sign of trouble is often those familiar dark trails that creep from ridge to eave. That staining is usually algae, most commonly Gloeocapsa magma, feeding on limestone filler in asphalt shingles and thriving where shade and damp air linger. Left alone, algae rarely eats your roof, but it does heat it up by absorb..."