If you look up at homes across the Peninsula, you’ll frequently spot dark, vertical stains running down the shingles. Many homeowners assume it’s soot from a nearby freeway, dirt, or simple weathering.
In reality, those black stains are a hardy cyanobacteria called Gloeocapsa magma (blue-green algae). Thanks to the persistent, heavy coastal fog rolling through Daly City and the surrounding hills, our neighborhoods provide the exact high-humidity, low-sunlight environment this organism needs to thrive.
Leaving it to grow unchecked can severely compromise your roof.
1. The Algae Heat Magnet (Spiking Your AC Load)
Modern roofs are built to protect your home using solar-reflective granules, keeping your attic cool and complying with California Title 24 standards.
- The Problem: As algae colonies expand, they develop a dark pigment to protect themselves from UV rays. This turns your roof into a literal heat magnet.
- The Cost: Instead of reflecting sunlight, your darkened shingles absorb radiant heat, transferring it directly into your attic. This can force your air conditioning system to work overtime during hot afternoons, driving up your summer PG&E bills.
2. Shingles Are a Food Source
Modern asphalt shingles use limestone fillers to add weight and durability. Unfortunately, limestone is the primary food source for Gloeocapsa magma.
- The Damage: As the algae eats away at the limestone filler, the protective granules on your shingles loosen and begin to slough off, washing down your gutters. Without these granules, your shingles lose their UV defense layer and become brittle, curling and cracking years ahead of their expected lifespan.
3. The Moss Migration (Trapping Relentless Fog Moisture)
Where algae goes, moss inevitably follows. Once algae creates a base layer that traps micro-moisture on the shingles, airborne moss spores take root.
- The Danger: Moss functions like a sponge. In a foggy environment like Daly City or Colma, moss absorbs water from the air and holds it directly against your roof deck. This constant moisture prevents the roof from drying out, eventually causing the underlying wooden plywood decking to swell, rot, and leak.
⚠️ A Critical Warning: Skip the Pressure Washer!
When homeowners decide to clear away these black streaks, many make the mistake of pulling out a high-pressure washer.
Do not pressure wash your roof. Blasting your shingles with high-pressure water tears away the remaining protective granules, cracks the asphalt layer, and completely voids your manufacturer warranty.
The only safe, approved method to eradicate roof growth is a professional soft wash. This technique uses a specialized, low-pressure application of biodegradable, algae-killing solutions that sanitize the roof to the root without harming the underlying structure.
Protect Your Investment and Your Homeowners Insurance
In 2026, California insurance carriers are increasingly using aerial satellite imagery and drone scans to review properties. Visible roof moss and heavy black algae staining have become major “red flags,” leading to abrupt policy non-renewals across the Peninsula.
Cleaning your roof isn’t just about restoring curb appeal; it is vital financial protection for your property value and your insurance coverage.
At Bay 101 Roofing, our Diamond Certified team uses safe, manufacturer-approved soft-washing techniques to completely eliminate algae and moss while preserving your warranty.
Notice dark streaks or green patches on your shingles? Schedule a Professional Roof Inspection & Soft-Wash Estimate or call our local Peninsula experts today at (408) 957-0531.