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Up in the Northern part of the country where it gets below freezing, we've got to take some precautions with our equipment.  In the past, I was able to just bring everything indoors but, this year I've got things mounted to my rig.  I'm a little worried that my common sense is will fall short (again).  

I  would be most grateful if someone could share some quick tips and maybe even save me from myself!



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disconnect your roof pump rinse it out and put in the basement or garage.

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I have my pump hooked up with quick connects. I just bring it in at night and drain the plumbing if it's supposed to get below freezing. I'm not ready to put it away for the season yet.

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I asked a related question yesterday and basically your two best bets are:

1) bring stuff inside (as noted here)

 

2)  blow out the hoses and fill the rest with an anti-freeze mix.  (ethylene glycol based sounded pretty definitive with RV-antifreeze a close second.  *note be sure to flush well with water.

 

the advantage of  2 is if you're planning to make a run for some roofs on the occasional nice day you would just flush out the antifreeze mix and your ready to run.



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Hey Barry, Can you share what type of quick connects you use?  I would love to hook my trucks up with quick connects.  This week it is getting cold.  We have to wait and clean roofs a little later in the day.  Still pumping them out though.  Please share which type of quick connects your using.  Maybe some pics. Thanks, Doug

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Hey Barry, Can you share what type of quick connects you use?  I would love to hook my trucks up with quick connects.  This week it is getting cold.  We have to wait and clean roofs a little later in the day.  Still pumping them out though.  Please share which type of quick connects your using.  Maybe some pics. Thanks, Doug




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Thanks fellas!  All excellent options.  Would it be feasible to blow the lines out with compressed air?  Will my lines and diaphram pump will be clear enough of liquid to leave it outside for the winter?

Specifically, do you think that it is necessary to use antifreeze if the lines are clear?  I'm not yet familiar enough with my equipment to know if the air will be able to push all the liquid out of the lines.

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     I personally would never take a chance of blowing out the lines with compressed air. You will never get it all out fully. The little bit you miss will pool up in the low spots and will freeze. The freezing can and will cause damage.

Trust me when I tell you that the antifreeze option is much safer. Mix 1 gallon of antifreeze with each gallon of water. You can go as high as 75% antifreeze and 25% water. Run it through your freshly rinsed pump and you will not have to worry. Use as much as you will need to protect any components you are leaving outside. Hoses, reels, valves, guns, tanks.

Call me if you have any questions. We haven't talked in a while.

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Roof Cleaning Toledo Ohio (419) 265-3306 wrote:

Hey Barry, Can you share what type of quick connects you use?  I would love to hook my trucks up with quick connects.  This week it is getting cold.  We have to wait and clean roofs a little later in the day.  Still pumping them out though.  Please share which type of quick connects your using.  Maybe some pics. Thanks, Doug




 These are the quick connects that I have been using. I have purchased them through PWP and PT. The ones on there now are General brand and 3/8 size. They held up for me for over 45+ roofs with no leaks or problems. I do plan on switching them out come next season. I think I'll try brass to see how that holds up. I do rinse out after every use and spray a little WD-40 on them every now and then. I use the viton O-Rings in them also.



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The best scenario is obviously to keep your equipment in a temperature controlled environment. If that means breaking down your equipment and storing it inside for the winter, that is the best choice. If breaking the equipment down is really not an option, then the antifreeze is the best way to go. This comes from experience. I lost a pressure washer pump 2 years ago that I was sure was empty. Some water was trapped in on of the valves and it damaged the valve and cylinder.

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We blow out all hoses with compressed air and run rv antifreeze or windshield washer fluid through all pumps and hard piping.

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Well, I guess it's settled then - antifreeze!

Thanks a bunch. 

Brian, I'd like to give you a call once I slow down a little (late December).  I'm simply exhausted.



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We did the antifreeze thing for years and if you use your equipment during the winter it is the way to go. Now we just drive everything inside, it is so nice.

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I'm jealous of anyone with a heated shop. I had one for 5 years (before my roof cleaning days) and lost it when I started roof cleaning and power washing. Pretty ironic huh?

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I have used windshield Fluid for years, it's good for 20 below and it works great plus it's cheap.

there is still a few warm days here in Jersey its going to be 65 today





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I have used windshield Fluid for years, it's good for 20 below and it works great plus it's cheap.

there is still a few warm days here in Jersey its going to be 65 today





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Jersey???? What happened to the winter "vacation" in Florida???

 



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