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So has anybody bought their rigs directly from softwash??? It seems alittle pricey to me, but what do I know I'm new to all this.

I see everybody complaining their rigs bought elsewhere is it worth the peace of mind to bite the bullet and buy the softwash system?



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there are 50,000 different ways to configure your rig ... it comes down to investing in equipment that's right for you ... what kind of work you'll be doing, your budget, etc.

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AC rigs are pricey, but he does have a proven track record of success in running a roof washing business. His rigs are neat, clean, and compact and do make a great impression on the customer. The ability to meter injection, and redundant pumps are nice too. I love them, but I am stuck in my old ways.

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So has anybody bought their rigs directly from softwash??? It seems alittle pricey to me, but what do I know I'm new to all this.

I see everybody complaining their rigs bought elsewhere is it worth the peace of mind to bite the bullet and buy the softwash system?


 

Hi Thomas and welcome.  You'll find many folks (myslef included) are more inclined to speak freely in the Premium Section which you're entitled to    Perhaps you should ask your question there?



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So has anybody bought their rigs directly from softwash??? It seems alittle pricey to me, but what do I know I'm new to all this.

I see everybody complaining their rigs bought elsewhere is it worth the peace of mind to bite the bullet and buy the softwash system?


 Tom if you want a super cheap, flexable/mobile system to get up and running I'll take a pic later of mine and show you.  After you start making money that you can reinvest into a dedicated truck you can use the same equipment and add on to it.

on the premium side or PM wink



 



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opie451 wrote:

So has anybody bought their rigs directly from softwash??? It seems alittle pricey to me, but what do I know I'm new to all this.

I see everybody complaining their rigs bought elsewhere is it worth the peace of mind to bite the bullet and buy the softwash system?


 Tom if you want a super cheap, flexable/mobile system to get up and running I'll take a pic later of mine and show you.  After you start making money that you can reinvest into a dedicated truck you can use the same equipment and add on to it.

on the premium side or PM wink


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Hi Tom welcome to RCIA. 

My suggestion is you first need to decide what type of system do you want to run.  In that I mean either an air diaphram pump with an air compressor or a 12V pump system.  You will find people tend to either have one or the other.  I personally have lots of pump experience so I decided to run the AlFlo air diapharm pump system powered by an air compressor that I also use for other functions, which I think over all is less chance to give you pump problems.  We have never had an air diaphram pump problem while you will hear abot some others have had 12V pump problems.  After you make that decission the size & number of tanks is your next major decission.  You then decide the size diamater & length of hose.  Our main spraying hose is 5/8" x 200'.  If you want a hose reel or not where you just coil up your hose on your trailer or truck.  Initially we coiled it up but now have a Titan model 4318SS hose reel.  The other accessories become a personal decission on the set up that will allow you to be more efficient or have some safety items built into your rig set up.   Also, you should evulate the pro's & con's for you of having your equipment in a PU or on a trailer.  My son is a fabericator so we built our own rig on a skid that we have on one of our trailers.  We can take our skid off the trailer & use the trailer for other items if necessay.  Also, this way we don't have our PU tied up with the rig all the time.  Plus we also have a bigger truck a Freightliner with a bed on it that usually pulls our trailer.   Note some pictures of our rig for your reference. Call me if you have any other questions regarding your rig plans.



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Great post with lots of information thanks Steve I learned a lot from it....

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I've never seen the smaller tank mounted like that with the pump underneath ... very creative, looks great.

also, I can't say that it bothers me but if this doesn't belong on the premium side I don't know what does, maybe someone can move it over?



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I've never seen the smaller tank mounted like that with the pump underneath ... very creative, looks great.

also, I can't say that it bothers me but if this doesn't belong on the premium side I don't know what does, maybe someone can move it over?



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 Moved to Premium Section by Me biggrin



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Tom, here are the pics I had to resize:

 



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Tom, here are the pics I had to resize:

 


 Did that little gray box you have the wrenches in come from a Royal Sport bed?



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Tom, here are the pics I had to resize:

 


 Did that little gray box you have the wrenches in come from a Royal Sport bed?


 confuse Whaaaa?

Its from grainger or northern tools, modular storage boxes.

Whats "a Royal Sport bed?"



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http://powerwashstore.com/?mainURL=/store/category/efbu/Roof_Cleaning_Products.html - Power Wash Store has a nice inexpensive setup that they demo'd in Tampa, too. AC's is really nice, but I know many just starting out can't drop that kind of money.



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Soft Wash Wizard - Harrisburg, NC wrote:

Hi Tom welcome to RCIA. 

My suggestion is you first need to decide what type of system do you want to run.  In that I mean either an air diaphram pump with an air compressor or a 12V pump system.  You will find people tend to either have one or the other.  I personally have lots of pump experience so I decided to run the AlFlo air diapharm pump system powered by an air compressor that I also use for other functions, which I think over all is less chance to give you pump problems.  We have never had an air diaphram pump problem while you will hear abot some others have had 12V pump problems.  After you make that decission the size & number of tanks is your next major decission.  You then decide the size diamater & length of hose.  Our main spraying hose is 5/8" x 200'.  If you want a hose reel or not where you just coil up your hose on your trailer or truck.  Initially we coiled it up but now have a Titan model 4318SS hose reel.  The other accessories become a personal decission on the set up that will allow you to be more efficient or have some safety items built into your rig set up.   Also, you should evulate the pro's & con's for you of having your equipment in a PU or on a trailer.  My son is a fabericator so we built our own rig on a skid that we have on one of our trailers.  We can take our skid off the trailer & use the trailer for other items if necessay.  Also, this way we don't have our PU tied up with the rig all the time.  Plus we also have a bigger truck a Freightliner with a bed on it that usually pulls our trailer.   Note some pictures of our rig for your reference. Call me if you have any other questions regarding your rig plans.


Steve what's the reason pulling a trailer with a empty flat bed? 



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you can put some sand down, a chaise lounge and a cooler with an umberlla and chill between jobs.

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Clyde,

We also have other equipment like Genie Z45 articulating man lift that weights 7 ton that we move on our 30' gooseneck 10 ton trailer that we use for some residental & commercial jobs.  We provide other services like tree triming that our Freightliner comes in handy.  The Freightliner has storage boxes on both sides for equipment plus we have added storage bins on the bed.  I know the fuel milage on this rig is not as good as our other trucks but depending on the job what equipment we are using it works out well.  Also, we do more than just roof cleaning.  Plus I believe one can't have enough tools to do any job that we contract for close at hand.

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Soft Wash Wizard - Harrisburg, NC wrote:

Clyde,

We also have other equipment like Genie Z45 articulating man lift that weights 7 ton that we move on our 30' gooseneck 10 ton trailer that we use for some residental & commercial jobs.  We provide other services like tree triming that our Freightliner comes in handy.  The Freightliner has storage boxes on both sides for equipment plus we have added storage bins on the bed.  I know the fuel milage on this rig is not as good as our other trucks but depending on the job what equipment we are using it works out well.  Also, we do more than just roof cleaning.  Plus I believe one can't have enough tools to do any job that we contract for close at hand.

roof cleaning


 yes, the goose neck hook up, ok that explains it all.



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We just set up the twin pump from the power wash store and it has worked great so far.

The size of this little thing is so deceiving...the first time I used it in Texas I was sold



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We just set up the twin pump from the power wash store and it has worked great so far.

The size of this little thing is so deceiving...the first time I used it in Texas I was sold


 I missed the demo of it in Tampa, but they are making some claims about it I wonder about.

They claim it will shoot 50 feet with 300 feet of 1/2 inch hose, yet the pumps only have 60 PSI. The pressure drop through 300 feet of 1/2 inch hose will leave very little PSI to shoot very far, when you do the math.

Dual Pumps can be a great idea, but draw more amps and eat batteries. Yes, you can have 2 guys spraying a roof, but then, who is going to be there to work the ground ?

So, the presumably increased speed is ofset by the need for an extra guy to water, then what IF the second guy spraying the roof sprays ME, then you will need an ambulance for him! roof cleaning

Then, how does ONE Ground Man combat run off from TWO people on the roof spraying at once no

Regardless, my Hat is OFF to Paul for his ambitious and first new roof cleaning product biggrin

IMHO, Paul Kassander needs to offer a "shoot hose" made only for shooting roofs from the ladders. It shall be 5/8 or 3/4, and no more then 100 feet long to avoid excess pressure and flow loss.

This is what I am talking about

 

 

 

 

 



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