Looks like you're living on the fine line of disaster. No bags on the downspouts, no ground person visible??, and walking the roof. Sounds (looks) like a sure fire way to destroy a business and create a "black eye" for the whole industry. I'm glad you're not in my area.
Unless those khakis got bleached into jeans, I would call the guy walking around on the ground a ground guy... Plus there is a black hose on the wet ground, the bottom of the down spouts are dark and thats a pretty hard roof to shoot from a ladder...
-- Edited by HydraMax on Saturday 17th of April 2010 03:18:56 AM
garyw wrote: Looks like you're living on the fine line of disaster. No bags on the downspouts, no ground person visible??, and walking the roof. Sounds (looks) like a sure fire way to destroy a business and create a "black eye" for the whole industry. I'm glad you're not in my area.
Look...., instead of criticizing,..offer up some advice. With that being said,...I also see the ground man. Even if the downspouts aren't bagged,...(I really can't tell myself)....but either way, it depends on the amount of runoff and the ability of the ground man to keep the area diluted.
Bagging is ideal, but not always totally necessary.
Nice picture of the roof before and after. I do agree someone had to take the picture and more than likely was the ground guy. Unless you had a 3rd person and that is a waste of money. As for bagging I do bag but also depending on where the down spouts would go depends on if I need to bag. Advice is what we are here for and not bashing, one thing I would advice you on bud is be careful walking on the wet love mix. I try not to and keep close to a valley to walk on. I usually have my ladder set up to were I can have an open dry spot to walk on, this means the last place I shoot my cleaner is the last place I walk down and get on the ladder, than I spray that area last. I seen you was walking on some wet mix, the reason I say this is a slipped and had fallen on something similar to what you had but I landed on the 1st floor porch, twisted my ankle and hurt my ego. Just be careful walking on the wet stuff, have a good season.