Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: hank jr on July 22, 2018, 01:16:57 pm
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Hi all, im just asking if its possible to clean moss off roofs from the ground?
I have had a look at older threads on this site and from what i can see most people still get up on the roof. I did see a youtube video of a guy spraying the roof from the ground with a long pole / lance and then washing it all down from the ground.
Does anyone on here have any info or advice they can share with me? Id rather not get on the roof if possible...
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Probably best trying the general cleaning forum rather than the window cleaning forum.
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Thanks ;) - i was going to go there first actually....but theres always more going on here and more people reading....
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Thanks ;) - i was going to go there first actually....but theres always more going on here and more people reading....
Must be very dead there then! ;D
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Been no posts on the general cleaning section for a couple of weeks - less people doing that sort of work and then you have to suffer the little posse who take the moniker of " clean it up god " too seriously
anyways......
the best alternative to not getting on a roof is you use high access equipment - there are a number of smaller 'spider' machines that can fit just about anywhere so the clean the roof from above ( correct procedure )
what you have seen is soft washing there are several companies promoting this however the soft wash chemical is only effective on very light moss - algae - lichen when you start investigating they recommend to scrap off the moss before treating so your back to square one ::)roll
also with soft washing you will need to explain that it can take upto 8 weeks for the organic material to die off and then you are still relying on rain to wash it off the surface of the roof
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1532271722_IMG_0649.jpg)
Darran
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(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1532272327_b and a roof_Fotor.jpg)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1532272395_before_Fotor.jpg)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1532272460_after.jpg)
Darran
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Looks the business....but were not talking a few quid to hire one of those out are we....
think id be more in the realm of buying a small scaff tower?
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I know a local gardener who does this work.he gets on the roofs via a ladder and uses a small wire brush while he holds on with his other hand......rather him than me..... ::)roll
I wouldn't even bother doing this type of work unless I had a training certificate to operate the lift machinery.....
You gotta charge a good wedge for this type of work to cover the cost of machinery hire as well.....
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Someone had this showing on a Facebook group for window cleaners. May be of use
https://m.facebook.com/groups/1445024025733000?view=permalink&id=2137304659838263&ref=bookmarks
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I cant see anything mate, what was it?
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I got asked to give a quote for Mick Jagger's house. There was none there.
Much to his Satisfaction. I didn't fancy getting Sticky Fingers anyway from all that Dirty Work anyway.
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I cant see anything mate, what was it?
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1532310191_Screenshot_20180723-024120.png)
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Nice and safe that
With a scaff tower you are still going to get on the roof and that’s a no no for clay and slate roofs
Cost of the machine plus 20% goes on the price of the job - that’s better than doing a half baked job risking serious injury
Darran
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Cant open the link, what is that device called?