Since I am new to roof washing and i am 95% complete with my setup, I am getting ready to get my first shipment of SH from a local supplier pretty soon.
I am going to be pulling from the top of my tank with a 12v fatboy, so I have my supply line going through the top of the tank with a 90 degree elbow fitting etc. With this setup being the way it is, how will i safely transfer SH from a drum, into the holding tank located on my 14 foot box truck? Anyone using a separate transfer pump system? Should I use fatboy even though its all hooked up? I dont want to have to keep disconnecting anything. . .Suggestions very welcome.
How cold is too cold to store SH. It is still cold here in Western NY, and I was going to put the drum in my garage which is not heated.
What are prices commonly paid for SH / gallon around the US. I imagine FL is cheaper than here.
Thanks for input!
Zack
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Zachary Imus
Owner - Mobile Wash Express, LLC
(716) 664-WASH
I will order the 3 way ball valve and extra hose so i can stretch a line out the back and into the sh barrel to fill, and a line from my 525 gallon water tank for flushing. When you flush lines do you flush right back into chemical tank?
What ball valve would you recommend? Currently I am going with 1/2 goodyear pliovic lines from pressure tek.
once again, i appreciate the input!
Zack
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Zachary Imus
Owner - Mobile Wash Express, LLC
(716) 664-WASH
Bob From pressure tek set me up 1/2" hose and fittings for the entire setup. I have a 600 cold cranking amp marine battery. I wired in a small 12v .25 amp fan in the box i put the pump in to help keep it cool.
Should I at least get a higher amp battery like 750 cca and larger nozzles? Im using basically the fatboy bandit setup as it is now . . .
Zack
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Zachary Imus
Owner - Mobile Wash Express, LLC
(716) 664-WASH
I guess I will have to ride it out with what I have since i just bought the hose (200'), and a aluminum/ titan reel- and you know goodyear pliovik, and reels are not cheap.
Since this is just an add on to this years services, i wasnt planning on bidding any huge jobs (i also only have 100 gallon tank). Single story ranches etc. . .If one comes along, I may upgrade. I will see how far this setup shoots tomorrow!
On days I dont have roofs, I may use the setup washing houses instead of xjetting.
Zack
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Zachary Imus
Owner - Mobile Wash Express, LLC
(716) 664-WASH
I guess I will have to ride it out with what I have since i just bought the hose (200'), and a aluminum/ titan reel- and you know goodyear pliovik, and reels are not cheap.
Since this is just an add on to this years services, i wasnt planning on bidding any huge jobs (i also only have 100 gallon tank). Single story ranches etc. . .If one comes along, I may upgrade. I will see how far this setup shoots tomorrow!
On days I dont have roofs, I may use the setup washing houses instead of xjetting.
Zack
Some ideas for accessing hot water for those of you WITHOUT a HOT WATER Pressure Washer SKID to draw from, if you are a pressure washer and Non-Pressure Roof Cleaneerr.
If you have a shop or an area where you can wire in a separate water heater it can be very helpful in the winter months a 50-75 gallon tank will work well.
Another alternative... Tankless Water heaters are also a great alternative to provide HOT water to your mix, though they have a lower flow rate and take longer to fill your tank.
You can run PEX pipe which is easy to plumb and then have a spigot on the outside of your shop or home garage where you can attach to and fill from when the need arrises for heating up your LOVE mix.
No problems here getting fresh hot 12.5 sh. Pull up, dump and go. Oh yea! and pay... Hahaha!!! Almost forgot about that part. It's the easiest way there is to get 12.5% sh for all Roof Cleaning and Pressure Washing jobs. Our price has been $1.09 for awile now. I hope it stays there and doesn't go up. It was actually $.98 last year at this time.
No problems here getting fresh hot 12.5 sh. Pull up, dump and go. Oh yea! and pay... Hahaha!!! Almost forgot about that part. It's the easiest way there is to get 12.5% sh for all Roof Cleaning and Pressure Washing jobs. Our price has been $1.09 for awile now. I hope it stays there and doesn't go up. It was actually $.98 last year at this time.
That is super sweet Larry!
Just like it USED TO BE with buying gasoline.
Service with a smile. Just open your screw on top, have the attendent fill er' up, screw on your lid, pay da man, and scaa-da-ddle
Man, I wish i could just pull up , pump pay and GO!
That is unheard of up here in the DEEP SOUTH.
I used to live in South Florida and that was how the chlorine purchase was handled in Miami/Ft. Lauderdale as well.
You guys down in Florida that have this service and convienence have got it made...in the shade.....
I have found SH for $ 2.00 a gallon if you buy 3-55 gals at a time in Nashville Tn. Who wants to go in with me? PM me or call. 270-784-4401. Thanks Kipp
I get my SHC from the sam company as Larry, but in Kissimmee. Price went up slightly the lst month or so to $1.20 per gallon. Us Florida guys are very fortunate.
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Prime Choice Power Wash LLC Roof Cleaning Kissimmee Florida
Yes you guys in Florida are lucky! Cheapest price for SH up here is 3.63 gal. delivered right to town. Still searching but this price will do for now, just need to adjust estimates accordingly
Prices here in Memphis keep going up. In the Winter I store my SHC in an un heated storage space and hook up space heaters to keep the room above frezing... SHC best price in Memphis is $11.00 per 5 gal. I do not buy it in 55gal drums. I need to though.
SHC will not freeze. Not to my knowledge. Has about a 3 week good shelf life. Just keep it warm enough not freeze...
If it is above 45 in Memphis I can clean a roof with my SHC. But I do not like to... 55 is bareable...