Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: tom20001 on April 29, 2021, 08:13:15 am
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I know these type of topics create tensions but as a rough guide say you had to spray a standard semi d Roof with biocide from the ground that has moderate moss growth at custies request what would you charge? So no clearing moss etc just spray and walk away
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650+ vat
Although I wouldn’t ever just spray a mossy roof
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650+ vat
Although I wouldn’t ever just spray a mossy roof
Generally id be the same you reckon its a waste of time if not clearing moss even with biocode at 25/1
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I do - een virtually neat esp with moss you can kill the top layer but underneath is still alive you end up with a horrid patchwork of moss/cleaned areas plus all the dead stuff will now roll into the gutter over the next few weeks
I much prefer to clean off moss leaving a clean roof from the time we leave site
biocide is great for algae and lichen covered roofs
I look at it this way - people see to treating the roof - the biocide doesn't work that well - customer tells people you treated the roof - your name is mud because people see the result is bad
I ised to get this when we either cleaned front only or uppers only - neighbours would ring and tell us the guys did a rubbish job snd didn't clean x,y,or z - now we only clean full properties
Darran
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I certainly wouldn’t consider just biociding a roof contaminated with moss. Imagine the way that’s going to look after. What a mess.
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I normally scrape moss off roofs before applying biocode or hypo but I generally only do bungalows and Id only do one or 2 a year . There isnt a load of moss on roofs in question so i think there just trying to rein it in before it gets a lot worse. 2 storey roof is obviously a lot more awkward than a bungalow so the thinking was spray and let moss fall off in time . I hypoed my own with no scraping and tbh it came up excellent on it .
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£1200