How Can I Remove Moss from a Tarmac Drive?

Moss growing on a tarmac driveway isn’t just unsightly—it can become slippery and hazardous, especially in wet weather. The good news is, it’s fairly easy to remove with the right tools and techniques.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to get rid of moss from tarmac safely and effectively.


✅ Step-by-Step: Removing Moss from Tarmac

1. Brush It Off with a Stiff Broom

  • Use a stiff-bristled yard brush or deck broom
  • Scrub the surface vigorously to loosen and remove dry moss
  • Sweep up all loose debris and dispose of it properly

✅ This works best in dry weather for early-stage or light moss growth


2. Apply a Moss Killer (For Tougher Patches)

Use a moss and algae remover that’s safe for tarmac.

Popular Options (UK):

  • Wet & Forget
  • Maxicrop Moss Killer
  • EverGreen Path & Drive
  • Pro-Kleen Patio & Driveway Cleaner

How to Apply:

  1. Choose a dry, calm day (no rain expected for 24–48 hours)
  2. Mix the solution as per instructions
  3. Apply with a watering can or garden sprayer
  4. Leave it to work over a few hours or days—no need to rinse in most cases
  5. Once moss turns brown, brush or hose it off

3. Use a Pressure Washer (Optional)

After moss is dead or loosened:

  • Use a low to medium pressure setting
  • Spray evenly across the surface
  • Avoid using high pressure directly on tarmac as it may damage the surface over time

💡 Best used occasionally—not for frequent cleaning


4. Natural DIY Alternative: Vinegar or Baking Soda

🍋 White Vinegar Method:

  • Mix equal parts white vinegar and water
  • Spray directly onto moss and leave for 15–30 minutes
  • Scrub and rinse with water

🧂 Baking Soda Method:

  • Sprinkle dry baking soda directly on moss
  • Let it sit overnight
  • Brush off and rinse the next day

✅ Eco-friendly and safe for pets and plants (when used correctly)


🧠 Preventing Moss from Coming Back

  • Improve drainage: Ensure water doesn’t pool on your driveway
  • Keep it clean: Regularly sweep leaves and debris
  • Trim overhanging plants: Let more sunlight reach the tarmac
  • Consider applying a moss-prevention treatment once or twice a year (spring/autumn)

Summary Table

MethodBest For
Stiff broomLight moss or dry patches
Moss killer solutionModerate to heavy moss
Pressure washerPost-treatment clean-up
Vinegar or baking sodaEco-friendly alternative
Regular maintenancePreventing future growth

Conclusion

To remove moss from your tarmac drive:

  1. Brush off the loose growth
  2. Apply a moss killer or natural treatment
  3. Rinse or pressure wash (if needed)
  4. Keep the area clean and dry to prevent regrowth

With a little effort and the right products, your tarmac can stay clean, safe, and moss-free all year round.

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Mubashir Ahmed – Researcher & Content Writer at Vizaca.co.uk Passionate about creating well-researched and informative articles across various topics.