My questions is, has anyone ever used one of these or something similar for spraying roofs?
It has a max psi of 3300 but the psi can be dialed down depending on the application.
In addition to the sprayer I have -100' of 1/2" airless hose -texture gun & RAC V tip -3/8" whip -6' extension -angle tip
I can get a drum adaptor which allows me to suck out of a 55 gallon drum (or larger) as apposed to 5 gallon buckets.
I have used this rig for some pretty thick foundation sealing products and am able to effectively shoot the foundation from 15 feet away with no problem. So I was wondering if it would be possible for me to turn down the psi and have a rig that I can use to shoot the roof cleaning solution from a ladder or maybe even the ground? Any & all thoughts are welcome.
Thanks,
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Chris Bair
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Man, I would think the pumps on these will give into the hypo rather quickly. Seems like a lot of money for an airless to ruin in 10 jobs or so. Seems like it may fog and drift,...but like Chris,...give it a go and see.
I'm a painting contractor too and tried using a 1 gpm airless way back when I first started doing roof cleaning and it does not work well at all, but you will ruin it with chlorine. You might better get the right equipment.
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I'm a painting contractor too and tried using a 1 gpm airless way back when I first started doing roof cleaning and it does not work well at all, but you will ruin it with chlorine. You might better get the right equipment.
You know - after I put my 2 cents worth in I thought about Chuck Bergman ? He IS a Painting Contractor who has cleaned roofs as long as I have
If anyone would know about airless sprayers It is Chuck ?
I would TAKE Chuck Bergmans advice and experience and get the right stuff to clean a roof with !
I ran a mix of hot soapy water through it today to see how the distance would be and it didn't fair to well. The pump system has an inconsistent flow with a thinner solution and I can't get a good distance (from the tip of the gun).
I also spoke with the supplier I bought the rig from and he said the chemicals I will be using will destroy the pump, bearings, seals, basically the whole rig will be shot in no time at all.
Oh well it was worth looking into and I should have my proper roof cleaning rig completed within the next two weeks anyway.
Thanks,
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-5850 Delavan Pump -100 gallon tank (looking at 200 gallon as we speak) -3/4" hoses, ball valve, etc. -finalizing tips most likely from Northern
I figure this is the least expensive set up for the time being as I will be spending a lot of $ on advertising and can upgrade as needed. If this year goes really well I would like to graduate to an air diaphram system next year.
Any thoughts or advice?
Thanks,
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Chris Bair
Affinity Property Solutions, LLC. Your Property is Our Priority! 267-446-8707
-5850 Delavan Pump -100 gallon tank (looking at 200 gallon as we speak) -3/4" hoses, ball valve, etc. -finalizing tips most likely from Northern
I figure this is the least expensive set up for the time being as I will be spending a lot of $ on advertising and can upgrade as needed. If this year goes really well I would like to graduate to an air diaphram system next year.
Any thoughts or advice?
Thanks,
IMHO 100 gallons too small, everything else OK. 200 gallons much better.
That set up should get you started nicely, from what i understand. Watch that you have a chemical resistant tank, mine is water only and it's starting to get bubbles in the side.
Chris, I agree with you always better to have more then you need when on the job.
Bill, thanks for the heads up on the tank. I am looking to order one from Tank Depot and from what I have read on this board thier tanks are really good.
Thanks again,
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Affinity Property Solutions, LLC. Your Property is Our Priority! 267-446-8707
Theres a good selection of nozzels at Pressure Parts. Com click on nozzels then click on 1/4" threaded then go to page 3 thats were the larger nozzels are, also make sure your trailer can handle the weight no matter what tank you get, watch what the tongue weight limit is, good luck ,oh try NTO for tanks also
Yes stay away from the bottom drians,just a chance of a leak , mine has a bottom drain and i have no problems so far but the veterans here say stay away they will leak someday
WOW.... never thought of cleaning a roof with a paint sprayer, I think I will try painting my house with a pressure washer as long as I use latex paint. lol...no thinning requried..