I got so sick of trying to rinse off the dead algea at the peak of the roof. I had to come up with something that would make it easier. I made this up, tried it a few times now, works great for getting the dead algea off the peak of the roof.
Bruce I used to rinse for two years....I am glad I don't any longer. I would stand around about 40 mins or so then rinse, add another 40 mins on avereage to that for rinsing.I have to say in the past when rinsing I did have to retreat roofs, since I stopped rinsing I have not returned to any home. I think the jobs come out better in the long run and time saved is also a deposit in my pocket. I would really re think the rinsing..........
I needed this because I have some roofs up here where the lichen is not letting go. It is dying, but being at the peak it is not getting a flow of water when it rains. SO, I am having to go back a second time on these jobs. I would rather make sure it's clean the first time. So, if it takes a little longer when I am there , that is batter than going back a second day.
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I needed this because I have some roofs up here where the lichen is not letting go. It is dying, but being at the peak it is not getting a flow of water when it rains. SO, I am having to go back a second time on these jobs. I would rather make sure it's clean the first time. So, if it takes a little longer when I am there , that is batter than going back a second day.
Dave, How long did you tell the customer it would take before the lichen is off the roof? I tell them to be patient, sometimes 2-3 months if they have it bad enough. I explain to them, that you will do more harm to the roof by rinsing, scraping or trying to blast off the lichen with high pressure. I think if they know ahead of time it's going to take awhile to come off, they are OK with it.
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Jose I know I am.I hear you Dave returning does suck, but I let them know if they want me to return and rinse after so many weeks uts extra. My average extra is $200,not many mind the wait!
I tell all of my customers that it could take 8-12 weeks to come clean. But, some of them call me after 4 weeks saying it's not clean yet. To keep the customer happy, I figure out when I am going to be in their area, and swing by and do a quick rinse of the area with the moss. I do not use pressure on it, I hook my new tool up to my pump, and run water from my fresh water tank. Or, I hook it up to their hose, and rinse. Most of the time it takes about 30 minutes from pulling in the driveway, to pulling out. I try to do what ever I can to keep happy customers. As long as it's not costing me..... A happy customer talks to his neighbors.
I used to rinse roofs with the garden hose. Dont any more. Before that I used to use shingle shield and a PWer. For me, not rinsing is the way to go. But thats just me.
I agree, not rinsing is the way to go. 90% of the time that's what I do. Just some of the homeowners don't like to wait. And, when I do a house that is for sale, I do rinse it it has moss or lichen. I like to get the a clean roof right away.