Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: PurefectWindowCleaning on July 13, 2014, 01:57:03 pm
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Stitched ;D
Its above the con where when it rains it pours over onto the con roof.
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1405256119_003.JPG)
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Cant really see in the picture but its full under where the 'fence' is
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So how did you clear it and how long?
Darran
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So how did you clear it and how long?
Darran
Well I didnt, massive waste of time ;D
What would you have done?
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Walked away or quoted £500 to allow the hire or high access equipment if enough room
Darran
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Bloody hell, look at the gap between the tiles and the gutter !! And what's the "fence" for?
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Bloody hell, look at the gap between the tiles and the gutter !! And what's the "fence" for?
the fence is to stop things rolling from roof onto cony. I have a few holes from slipped tiles
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The school fence being the main problem here not the moss ;D
Let's put a fence in and collect as much moss in our gutters as possible.. Why?
This isn't a vac job lol.
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Bloody hell, look at the gap between the tiles and the gutter !! And what's the "fence" for?
the fence is to stop things rolling from roof onto cony. I have a few holes from slipped tiles
Oh right, obvious now you say it lol
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Bloody hell, look at the gap between the tiles and the gutter !! And what's the "fence" for?
the fence is to stop things rolling from roof onto cony. I have a few holes from slipped tiles
Oh right, obvious now you say it lol
But the fence is causing more problems than good...
If you have a few holes from your slipped slates/tiles then I suggest you get your roof looked at mate.
... and if your in the south west, then I can quote you happy ;)
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Needs to be power washed out mate
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Needs to be power washed out mate
Didnt think of that... ;)