I now have 8 roofs on my new all-flo pump and love it. I wish I had went this route before going the roller pump route. Much easier. What nozzles are you guys using?
Charles, the Search function will answer your question. There is alot of information already posted about nozzles and it would be better for you to read the previous posts rather than the few replies you might get before this post moves too far down the Recent list. Hope that makes sense. It's getting late...
I now have 8 roofs on my new all-flo pump and love it. I wish I had went this route before going the roller pump route. Much easier. What nozzles are you guys using?
HTF did you wind up with a roller pump for roof cleaning ? They don't last very long cleaning roofs.
I now have 8 roofs on my new all-flo pump and love it. I wish I had went this route before going the roller pump route. Much easier. What nozzles are you guys using?
Couple of pages now after searches....still haven't seen which types ya'll are using for an All-Flo.
Also, what pressure do you usually run at with the 3/8 All-Flo using these nozzles?
Thanks
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Hi Doug, you know I never measured my psi, but I get a consistent 6gpm with 150ft of 5/8 hose with no tip. I use #4 through #6 tips depending on how far I want to shoot or how much I want to resist flow. I use a kvm 038 all-flo. The All flo at PWP from Lori is virtually the same, and has one wetted part that is A rated were mine is B everything else is Kynar.
Guys can use nozzles from 2.0 to 90. Nozzles in the 20's to 30's seem to be popular. The adavantage of having an All-Flo is that you can CONTROL the amount of chemical that you are spraying on a roof. Unlike the 12 volt systems, you can use a very very small nozzle.
I think that the savings in chemical will pay for the pump. The pump also has a five year warranty.