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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: tom20001 on September 27, 2013, 06:27:45 pm

Title: roof Cleaning
Post by: tom20001 on September 27, 2013, 06:27:45 pm
I dont offer this service but just had some1 call asking about it!

any ideas guys, i wouldnt be interested in powerwashing roofs for obvious reasons

what other options are there?

thanks in advance

any links to any systems appreciated :)
Title: Re: roof Cleaning
Post by: Blast Away on September 27, 2013, 07:12:22 pm
Where's the job?

Sub to me or Mike?
Title: Re: roof Cleaning
Post by: tom20001 on September 27, 2013, 07:23:16 pm
I dont offer this service but just had some1 call asking about it!

any ideas guys, i wouldnt be interested in powerwashing roofs for obvious reasons

what other options are there?

thanks in advance

any links to any systems appreciated :)

its in dublin lads, ur welcome to it but not sure when you take the ferry fees out it would pay :(


do you powerwash the roof?

is there any other methods where you dont have to go up powerwashing the roof?
Title: Re: roof Cleaning
Post by: chris scott on September 27, 2013, 07:58:59 pm
http://www.roofclean.co.uk/algoclear-in-ireland.shtml
Title: Re: roof Cleaning
Post by: tom20001 on September 27, 2013, 08:06:19 pm
http://www.roofclean.co.uk/algoclear-in-ireland.shtml

thats Great chris, thank you

just looking through site now fair play :)
Title: Re: roof Cleaning
Post by: Blast Away on September 27, 2013, 08:16:24 pm
Chris, that's deceiving. Moss go pro? He's not even removing moss for a start, just algae and traffic film and his mix will be hypo with a surfactant.
Title: Re: roof Cleaning
Post by: tom20001 on September 27, 2013, 08:20:48 pm
Chris, that's deceiving. Moss go pro? He's not even removing moss for a start, just algae and traffic film and his mix will be hypo with a surfactant.

Yes the moss removal via this method seems to have to be done manually using tools
Title: Re: roof Cleaning
Post by: chris scott on September 27, 2013, 09:05:33 pm
Chris, that's deceiving. Moss go pro? He's not even removing moss for a start, just algae and traffic film and his mix will be hypo with a surfactant.
The chemical is "quats" ..it foams naturally like that. The process works! As long as there is safe access to the roof .This method is generally quicker start to finish than pressure washing.
Title: Re: roof Cleaning
Post by: G O Cleaning on September 27, 2013, 10:01:10 pm
Chris, that's deceiving. Moss go pro? He's not even removing moss for a start, just algae and traffic film and his mix will be hypo with a surfactant.
The chemical is "quats" ..it foams naturally like that. The process works! As long as there is safe access to the roof .This method is generally quicker start to finish than pressure washing.
it is quicker than washing if you don't manually remove the moss prior to treatment, otherwise if you have to scrap the roof it takes far longer.

It can also take up to a year to work  ;D
Title: Re: roof Cleaning
Post by: chris scott on September 28, 2013, 07:39:38 am
Chris, that's deceiving. Moss go pro? He's not even removing moss for a start, just algae and traffic film and his mix will be hypo with a surfactant.
The chemical is "quats" ..it foams naturally like that. The process works! As long as there is safe access to the roof .This method is generally quicker start to finish than pressure washing.
it is quicker than washing if you don't manually remove the moss prior to treatment, otherwise if you have to scrap the roof it takes far longer.

It can also take up to a year to work  ;D
Only if you over complicate the process..it's also possible that the capacity of you gutter vac is too small!
Title: Re: roof Cleaning
Post by: G O Cleaning on September 28, 2013, 10:07:29 am
Chris, that's deceiving. Moss go pro? He's not even removing moss for a start, just algae and traffic film and his mix will be hypo with a surfactant.
The chemical is "quats" ..it foams naturally like that. The process works! As long as there is safe access to the roof .This method is generally quicker start to finish than pressure washing.
it is quicker than washing if you don't manually remove the moss prior to treatment, otherwise if you have to scrap the roof it takes far longer.

It can also take up to a year to work  ;D
Only if you over complicate the process..it's also possible that the capacity of you gutter vac is too small!
;D ;D ;D ;D