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Please check out my pictures and let me know what you think.  This job turned out great like night and day.

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WOW !! That's a forest inside a forest. How did you get the lawnmower on the roof. LOL

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confuse That has to be the worst i have ever seen how many times did you spray and i guess you did rinse ?  NICE JOB, that must be what they mean by the green house effect LOL, now i know what you guys from the NorthWest mean by saying you have a bad moss problem !

-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Long Island New York (631) 220 6985 on Saturday 25th of April 2009 09:40:55 AM

-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Long Island New York (631) 220 6985 on Saturday 25th of April 2009 09:44:05 AM

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Only question I have is these are obviously the same day. Did you sweep off the moss? Before or after spraying?

Oh and get a longer ladder before you get hurt. The top of the ladder should extend 2-3 feet above the roof.

Other than those questions it looks great! One of the worst Moss infestations I have seen in a long time maybe ever.

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Right about the ladder !! OSHA requires three rungs above roof edge.



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You should have charged by the pound. Looks great!!

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wheelingwdc wrote:

You should have charged by the pound. Looks great!!




 LOL that is one way to do it. After spraying is better just like when you buy meat with water added.

Looks like an all day event either way.



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Right about the ladder !! OSHA requires three rungs above roof edge.

 



I have to wonder why this is, they should just require the use of a sbilizer instead of  the "three rungs" rule. With a stabilizer there isn't three rungs over the roof edge, but is safer overall. This is kind of a contradiiction in their saftey rules if you ask me.  You would think OSHA wouldn't even want a ladder in use without the safest possible methods employed.

Unles the proper way to attach a stabilizer is three rungs down,...which I'm not about to do. But maybe this is what they mean. Can you verify if this is so Roger?

Jeff

 



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