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2/haft roofs ,but i am still messing with tips.i have been using #40 tip on a fat with 3/4 hose.i will send over a pic of all the tips i am going to tri out today on a roof. alot of professionals roof cleaners are telling me i am using to much love so i am going back to the drawing board on this matter.

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good qustion, i would say yes it will mess your pump.to be safe ask mike s or chris twink



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Roof Clean NC
329 Heathers Folly Rd
Willard NC 28478
910-463-8400
www.roofcleannc.com
www.trspowerwash.com
Roof Clean NC- Blog
Wallace,Burgaw,Wilmington,NC 



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You can usually do 2 to 3 roofs per 150 gallon tank, averaging 40 to 60 gallons per roof. Also it varies how many coats and how black the roof is.



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I am a new to the business, i have a box truck, chevy 3500, with a 14' box,it is sitting in my driveway for one month now, I like the way you set up your rig,  I am planning to build my own rig too, nobody is doing this kind of work here in San Antonio,TX..... I was wondering after looking at the picture of your box truck, what is the machine i see on top of your water tank...alo i see you have two reels with hoses...i guess one for the love, and the other, what do you used for...??

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do you use the clean water for rinsing, or do you use the water of the custumer's house.

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