Just started noticing today when I hold my gun upside down I get small drip out of the end of my nozzles. The gun is a bandit and the nozzles are a four way holder. Any ideas why this started?
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It's coming out of the end of the nozzle where your spray would come out, so would that still be a bad seal? Seems like if it was a seal it wuld come out around by the threads.
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It's coming out of the end of the nozzle where your spray would come out, so would that still be a bad seal? Seems like if it was a seal it would come out around by the threads.
Of course it could be a bad seal in the wand/trigger. The nozzle isn't a seal in itself. The seal would be leaking and allowing a small amount of liquid through.
Any tips on preventing these seals from going bad? Should we be using a certain kind of seal?as opposed to another?
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I like a PVC ball valve and no wand. Just reduce it down to accept your nozzle of choice. No real need for a wand, and the ball valves are basically leak proof forever. They do tend to tighten up over time, but they're cheap and available. But you'll get a full season out of one.
Raystown Roof Cleaning Central PA 1-800-236-0322 wrote:
I like a PVC ball valve and no wand. Just reduce it down to accept your nozzle of choice. No real need for a wand, and the ball valves are basically leak proof forever. They do tend to tighten up over time, but they're cheap and available. But you'll get a full season out of one.
Jeff
I beg to differ. No need for a wand? Try spraying 38' from gutter to ridge on a roof you can't get on, on a windy day. I rigged a shakey 6' extension to get another 2'
Take the trigger gun apart, the srainless steel ball is pitted or the spring is gone. Mike the ball and replace with a ceramic ball as the chemical will eat the ss balls up in a short while. Roy Lawson
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Raystown Roof Cleaning Central PA 1-800-236-0322 wrote:
I like a PVC ball valve and no wand. Just reduce it down to accept your nozzle of choice. No real need for a wand, and the ball valves are basically leak proof forever. They do tend to tighten up over time, but they're cheap and available. But you'll get a full season out of one.
Jeff
I beg to differ. No need for a wand? Try spraying 38' from gutter to ridge on a roof you can't get on, on a windy day. I rigged a shakey 6' extension to get another 2'
Giving the benefit of the doubt, a typical roof doesn't require a wand. But being what it is, I mainly suggested the use of the ball valve.
Take a hex head bolt or an allen wrench and take the gun apart, the stainless steel ball or the spring is bad. Repace with a ceramic ball the chemical won,t eat it up. Here's another tip put a poly ball valve(schedule 60 with no springs) in front of the trigger gun nozzle side for a back up so you don't have the leak.
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RoofKleen Roy Lawson Owner 104 East Main St. Manchester, Tn 37355 Toll Free: (888) 258-3542 Mobile: (931) 273-8113 E-Mail: roy@roofkleen.biz
If your using a wand like on a pressure washer it`s sure to leak. Tried one last year that lasted one week then started leaking. I got one that was recommended by PressureTek Bob & have had no problems with it.
Raystown Roof Cleaning Central PA 1-800-236-0322 wrote:
AHINSON wrote:
Raystown Roof Cleaning Central PA 1-800-236-0322 wrote:
I like a PVC ball valve and no wand. Just reduce it down to accept your nozzle of choice. No real need for a wand, and the ball valves are basically leak proof forever. They do tend to tighten up over time, but they're cheap and available. But you'll get a full season out of one.
Jeff
I beg to differ. No need for a wand? Try spraying 38' from gutter to ridge on a roof you can't get on, on a windy day. I rigged a shakey 6' extension to get another 2'
Giving the benefit of the doubt, a typical roof doesn't require a wand. But being what it is, I mainly suggested the use of the ball valve.
Jeff
You are correct. I also use a PVC ball valve. Usually carry three rigged at different lengths.