Vines with twining tendrils can be damaging to gutters roofs and windows as their small young tendrils will wrap around anything they can.
Ivy on roof.
Vines with sticky aerial roots can damage stucco paint and already weakened brick or masonry.
Plant ivy at the base of a shed or children s playhouse.
If you have a rock wall surrounding your property allow the vines to grow up and around this structure.
On wooden structures ivy can encroach between boards and open the joints.
Install a series of arbors to.
This may increase the risk of rot and in addition ivy can harbor wood eating insect pests.
If ivy climbs stucco or.
But then as these tendrils age and grow bigger they can actually distort and warp weak surfaces.
Fill a bowl or bucket with water and a strong dish detergent and then continue scrubbing the walls down using this mixture and your stiff bristle brush.
If the clambering plant begins to cover skylights or any other windows you could find yourself suffering from a lack of natural light entering your home not to mention a reduction in the ventilation properties of your windows.
This will kill off any remaining plant on the structure and help to wash off any debris or grime left behind from the ivy.
This means that solid well constructed masonry walls usually can handle ivy and the ivy even helps keep it cool and dry but the invasive roots can cause considerable damage to other surfaces.