Hey guys, Shurflo isn't the only game in town when it comes to 12 volt, inexpensive pumps.
Over the years, I have made many friends who are in the roof cleaning business. I have been hearing really positive things from them about the PumpTec pumps. They say customer service is second to none, and they really hold up.
I think Delco Cleaning Systems carries them too down in Texas.
He don't have a whole lot of GPM, BUT he will develop pressure up to 200 PSI ! What does that mean ? It means he looks like an ideal pump for "shooting" steep roofs from the ground ?
His 200 PSI pressure capability smokes the 100 PSI Shurflo, and he is competitively priced too.
We need to all look a little closer at his construction before we "appoint" him the new inexpensive tile roof cleaning pump of choice, but he would appear to be making a strong case for himself ?
Plus, he is a PumpTec, and many guys over on the Delco board are raving about the company, and it's products.
Because of his relatively low GPM, and his tremendous pressure capabilities, relatively speaking, he will laugh at 3/8 hose, aint gonna slow him down a bit, because his pressure will overcome it.
You can also try this one in commercial & Official cleaning purpose. This provides commercial cleaning services, office cleaning and cleaning more services
It would certainly be nice to not have to get up on tile roofs and not use a lift either. I am wondering if this could also double as a good pump for house washing? For those hard to reach places my higher flow pumps can't reach?? Not having to get on a ladder would save time. However, overall, using this would take quite a bit longer due to low GPM. Still, it may have its place in one's tool box.
Chris, it could be a winner but I'm skeptical of the durability of the m15. The m30 looks like a better pump with the viton and teflon but of course Costs more. Notice too though that the m30 is only 80 psi but 4 gal min, so that Isn't the greatest either. The m15 states only 1.4 gpm MAX at 200 psi MAX. In my experience plunger pumps don't push the max very long with SH. That rating may be generous to start, much less after you connect some hose to her. The m15 only has a 1/4 outlet. Too bad they can't bump up the pressure on the m30. Be worth a try...
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Chris, it could be a winner but I'm skeptical of the durability of the m15. The m30 looks like a better pump with the viton and teflon but of course Costs more. Notice too though that the m30 is only 80 psi but 4 gal min, so that Isn't the greatest either. The m15 states only 1.4 gpm MAX at 200 psi MAX. In my experience plunger pumps don't push the max very long with SH. That rating may be generous to start, much less after you connect some hose to her. The m15 only has a 1/4 outlet. Too bad they can't bump up the pressure on the m30. Be worth a try...
LOL, this is an OLDER thread, before the Delavan Fat Boy Pump came out!
Personally, I like Air Diapraghm Pumps For Roof Cleaning.
Sorry, thought the original thread was still there for those comparing shurflo and the m15.
LOL, I still know roof cleaners on Florida's East Coast who use the 100 psi shurflo's at 1.8 GPM. They use either straight Chlorine, or an 80 percent mix with a mist tip, and clean tile roofs.
They like the higher PSI, and lower GPM, as it allows them to use smaller hose.
i DONT clean tile roofs this way, nor do I suggest it either!
I clean tile roofs by flooding the roof with a much weaker solution, and rely on tarps/ground men to protect property/plants.
I'm going to have to talk to one of you guys about setting up an air pump system for next year's season. All this talk about it leaves me with BIG pump envy... though i do use a fatboys, so I'm not that far out of the game? LOL.
I'm going to have to talk to one of you guys about setting up an air pump system for next year's season. All this talk about it leaves me with BIG pump envy... though i do use a fatboys, so I'm not that far out of the game? LOL.
Well .... she fell in LOVE with my "Fat Boy" LOL BUT, once she heard I had an Air Pump AND a "Big Hose"
Chris, is it just the concentration of the SH you advise against with that cleaning method, or is there another reason as well? I speaking of the misting method with the higher pressure and lower gpm. Obviously its a much slower method too, just wondering.
-- Edited by KP Diamond on Monday 5th of October 2009 06:40:45 PM
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Chris, is it just the concentration of the SH you advise against with that cleaning method, or is there another reason as well? I speaking of the misting method with the higher pressure and lower gpm. Obviously its a much slower method too, just wondering.
-- Edited by KP Diamond on Monday 5th of October 2009 06:40:45 PM
What goes up, must come down! Strong chemical roof cleaning solutions are to be avoided! They can strip glaze/paint from tiles, kill plants, etc, etc, etc.
Actually, it is not as slow as you may think ? The really strong chemical cleans first pass, most of the time. But on any tile roof, there is always touch up to be done anyway because of the three dimensionality of the tiles.
We like a higher GPM pump with a weaker mix. We touch up what dont clean the first pass, after allowing enough dwell time.
I am ANAL about edges of the tiles!
Sometimes, we will shoot them from the ground watching with binoculars , to make them perfect.
Really, that is just my perfectionist self manifesting itself, LOL
IF you miss an edge or two, no real worries.
The plant is DEAD, and experience has shown the edges will clean up, after a few good rains!
Well .... she fell in LOVE with my "Fat Boy" LOL BUT, once she heard I had an Air Pump AND a "Big Hose"
LMAO! He really is back!! Chris, you are looking at her "hair" in that second pic, right bud??
I need to give ya a call when things slow down again.
Think if I had the money, It would be more than worth my while to have you and Dave help me build a rig. I'm still recovering from last season's loss...
And here I thought I was going to get a GOOD answer! Lol just kidding obviously. Does high gpm provide cleaning function too, or is it mainly just for chem delivery?
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And here I thought I was going to get a GOOD answer! Lol just kidding obviously. Does high gpm provide cleaning function too, or is it mainly just for chem delivery?
Seriously, what you are asking is one in the same... BOTH! Even in PW. More GPM = job done FASTER & SAFER.
Steve, I realize that it is true for pw, just trying to clarify what the advantage of 9 gpm delivery of the love is. Personally, we strike a balance with our love application: weaker chems at medium gpm (3.5) and higher pressure (1600). But the pressure isn't used to clean, its used to deliver.
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I realize that technically, theoretically 3.5 gpm will be slower than 7 or 9 gpm, but I feel there are trade offs. A lot less run off and tons in chemical savings for instance. Plus less run off offers peace of mind on the landscaping issue.
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Steve, I realize that it is true for pw, just trying to clarify what the advantage of 9 gpm delivery of the love is. Personally, we strike a balance with our love application: weaker chems at medium gpm (3.5) and higher pressure (1600). But the pressure isn't used to clean, its used to deliver.