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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: vivaro 013 on January 10, 2008, 08:32:11 pm
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looking for web site forum to discuss moss cleaning of house roof , any ideas
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looking for web site forum to discuss moss cleaning of house roof , any ideas
dont know of any but have done a few myself over the years, and very good money.
Ian
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Google
for low flow high pressure cleaning.
Also moss and algae removal
Mark
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Copperridge on ridgeline to prevent formation.
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looking for web site forum to discuss moss cleaning of house roof , any ideas
dont know of any but have done a few myself over the years, and very good money.
Ian
hello there ,
thanks for your reply , can you send me some info and advices on process which you used and what to watch out for, its a large house which ive got to quote for my email address is
pigeon.david35@googlemail.com
tyou
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I had a job, which I didn't get.
How i was going to do it was, unger pole with stiff brush on the end.
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looking for web site forum to discuss moss cleaning of house roof , any ideas
dont know of any but have done a few myself over the years, and very good money.
Ian
hello there ,
thanks for your reply , can you send me some info and advices on process which you used and what to watch out for, its a large house which ive got to quote for my email address is
pigeon.david35@googlemail.com
tyou
dave email me a pic of the roofs pitch to info@windowwashers.co.uk
I did a few with a stiff brush not on a pole with a broom stick.
I have seen a few pressure wash roofs, I would never ever do this, makes the roof stick out like a sort thumb and not in a good way IMO.
Ian
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Notice the brush is a 9" addis- meant for decking- not a big one. I'm sure this would have worked from the ground.
I also had a fiendish plan for covering up the guttering.
But as I say I have never actually done it.
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Notice the brush is a 9" addis- meant for decking- not a big one. I'm sure this would have worked from the ground.
I also had a fiendish plan for covering up the guttering.
But as I say I have never actually done it.
if you have never done a roof with moss on mr S, I can say right now this would not get it all off, it is a reall pain in the bum to do it properly. with a pole you just cant get the force you need to get the hard bits off.
Ian
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my plan was hire A good quality cat ladder which i feel safe on, plus hire a high spec power washers with a extendable lance with a 25 mtrs hose , feel it will be a 2 persons job for safety and ease , does anybody no of suitable cleaning chemicals
any advices would be appreaited
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my plan was hire A good quality cat ladder which i feel safe on, plus hire a high spec power washers with a extendable lance with a 25 mtrs hose , feel it will be a 2 persons job for safety and ease , does anybody no of suitable cleaning chemicals
any advices would be appreaited
power washing a roof IMO makes the roof look worse, have you ever seen this beening done ? any change of tile to roof shows you can never get every tile clean IMO
I am not trying to put you off at all just giving my opinion on it, I wish you all the best with it m8 (and I mean that nicely)
Ian
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if you clean from a ladder, you really have to make sure you point the pressure washer downwards. if you get any water under the tiles,(and you will if you point it up, you could be in big trouble!
Like Ian-windowwashers said it will make it look worse unless you clean the whole roof. I mean actually jet wash everything, not just the moss, or you will have little marks where the moss used to be.
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the job entails cleaning all the roof which is a lot plus guttering inside and outside still looking for a cleaning solutions
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Copperridge on ridgeline to prevent formation.
Rosy - I have also been told this. Does it actually work?
Dave
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the job entails cleaning all the roof which is a lot plus guttering inside and outside still looking for a cleaning solutions
I'm getting a lot of this kind of work too. I find that the only solution to do the job properly is a powerwasher,.. and a fairly powerful one at that.
The extension lance's are great for cleaning the fascia and soffit, but fairly useless for the roof itself. You just can't control the lance well enough when fully extended,.. and also a 24' lance wont reach anywhere near the top of an average roof.
A gizmo like this is what I'm looking into:
(http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t276/stevieg_05/pitchwitch.jpg)
or maybe one of these (bit pricey though):
http://www.pitchwitch.com/itemdetails.cfm?id=451
At the moment I use a roof ladder and the standard lance. Time consuming but effective. Just make sure not to aim the water up the roof as it'll get in under the tiles, and always make sure lead flashing is laid back flat after you finish cleaning around it.
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Here's one I did earlier!
Before:
(http://www.avondhucleaning.com/yabb2.2/public_html/yabbfiles/Attachments/Image046n.jpg)
And after:
(http://www.avondhucleaning.com/yabb2.2/public_html/yabbfiles/Attachments/Image047h.jpg)
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i remeber a bloke on rogue traders doing this, spraying upwards, the loft was leaking everywhere, go to the top and spray down wards
although standing on a roof, not for me lol!
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i remeber a bloke on rogue traders doing this, spraying upwards, the loft was leaking everywhere, go to the top and spray down wards
although standing on a roof, not for me lol!
Thats occoured to me, a lot of tiles have minimal overlap and are only waterproof against rain or any water coming from the same direction as the rain. If you start spraying high pressure water around, even from the right direction there is a danger it will wash back under the tiles.
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I've done a lot of roofs, and while I'm as careful as possible, sometimes the water does end up spraying upwards a little at awkward corners. I've never had a problem with water getting into the house yet though. Most houses have a layer of felt under the tiles to catch anything that does manage to get in,..... and attic insulation will absorb the little bits that may get past that.
Still,.. always be careful doing it!, better safe than sorry!
Have a look at this:
http://www.mypressurewashers.com/OnlineStore/tabid/76/CategoryID/14/List/1/catpageindex/7/Level/a/ProductID/145/Default.aspx
Only $30,.. and from a supplier I can personally recommend too!
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Palm Beach Florida eh ? Would a trip over to have a look be out of the question?
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interesting, seems like another good way of making money not as frequent as the window cleaning but you could probably get 6 monthly jobs, something i would consider offering too