We did a roof job about 2 weeks ago and our SH was about 2 month old and kinda weak. We hit this one area on the edge of the roof over the window 3 times, no rinse. The owner called and let us know that the rain had not eliminated the stubborn stain.
My question is this: Is it advisable to fill a pump up sprayer to re-hit a few stubborn areas on return visits? Would you advise a hit with the brush and a strong garden hose rinse for the stubborn ones? Trying not to drag the rig down for a small touch-up.
Please note the dead grass, it was a little windy that day...2 acres of dead grass makes it look like Kansas in KY!!!
(Just kidding, the homeowner did it, trying to kill weeds!)
definitely was a weak mix, loses its potency after 30 days ... if there are spots to touch up we use a pump up sprayer, just use SH & water though. looks like this might need more than a little touching up though?
also not sure what you mean when you say "hit with brush" and i never rinse a touch up
I've used a pump up sprayer before both to treat heavier stained areas and as a touch up tool.. I rarely have to make touchups on a different day anymore, but if it's not much, there's no problem using a pump up sprayer.
__________________
Extreme Cleaning Solutions (410) 980-1053
Phil Rogers
Click Here to View Our Website
Click Here for an Instant Quote
Roof Cleaning and Pressure Washing in Anne Arundel County, and Howard County, Maryland
the more i look at it the more i think i'd probably take my rig out there ... unless it's just the picture, it seems that the entire area above the large window didn't come completely clean.
if the entire roof looked like that go over it again.
Just to note, some areas that may have been very bad may still look dark after proper cleaning if there was significant granular loss exposing the black asphalt making it appear still dirty but really its done damage. Had this at a customers house this past week just under where on gutter dumps onto the lower roof and got constant moisture. HO understood and was ok with it. Not sayin this is what is going on in those pics but is good idea to explain in advance to potential customers, do a visual check and if needed take an up close pic.
I'm sorry I should've posted the after pic. Here is the only one I have and its pretty far away but hopefully you can get a better idea. The first pic was the before picture.
Regarding the brush....I have seen a few pictures from others with a brush. We do not use a brush on any jobs however my only question was, when you get that stubborn one is it weak product or can the algae be "loosened" up for better penetration? I haven't used any alcohol in my mix just ammonyx m.
i use the same mix as you and we're in similar climates ... i'd never use a brush, i think i recall, and i'm not sure if it was on this website or somewhere else, somebody used a brush to remove moss after 2 weeks somewhere in the pacific northwest.
if you're loosening the algae with a brush, you're probably loosening granules as well ... once dead, a few rainfalls should do the trick ... you can also hit with a garden hose
Well two things,One- how did you leave the house when you took a photo still showing a problem? Two when I come across a very tuff stain and we are all wrapped up I will take the pump up sprayer....but I use full strength at this time. Full strength nips the problem in the bud right away and I can get out of there. When you see the stain go away after application throw some water up there { not alot just a little }because it was ful strength. Remember always walk around when your done checking everyones work, couple minutes extra beats going back.
I would not have left if I still saw a heavy black stain over that window. Next time, mix 50/50 in a pump up and hit the trouble areas before you leave. A black stain will not rinse away on the next rain.
__________________
Extreme Cleaning Solutions (410) 980-1053
Phil Rogers
Click Here to View Our Website
Click Here for an Instant Quote
Roof Cleaning and Pressure Washing in Anne Arundel County, and Howard County, Maryland
Thanks for the feedback, our sh was on the downside, and we pre-treated the hot spots, then hit the whole roof with foamer, then we re hit the spot over the window a 3rd time, only spot left on roof that just so happened to be the most visible. Here is a pic of that was not visable from the ground, it was cleaned with our normal process. Funny how one small stain can cause a return visit, but the largest one's are elimanted in 1 pass.
Thank you getting back with me on their advice regarding touch-ups. Seems like with the cooler weather, we have been getting some more of these return visits in combination with my supplier older SH (about a month old at the last delivery). The uglies just aren't falling off like it did when it was 90 degrees this summer. Almost having to go back on almost 50% of the jobs right now. I guess the temp in the midwest here, might be playing a bigger role than I have encountered, this being my first fall in business. Strange thing is, some of the big ones come off and the small ones stay. One note about follow-up visits though is that customers love it and that they can tell we care about our results...I will post a few pics from that job now that is fully done. (Notice the bad stain is gone from above the far left window)
Heat up the mix for sure, I have never left a job until the GM is gone. If you see problems after the mix has been on there for 20 min. it is your problem area, and your mix needs to be adjusted. I think kicking it up on the mix is better for the application then constantly hitting it over and over. More run-off to deal with.
I am not shy with the SH, cause I tested it with shingles and other roofing material, holds up very very well. Pre-treat the strong areas first let it sit then hit it again if need be.
Kim makes a great point, Always do the darker- heavy moss/lichen areas first. This way when your done with the rest of the roof the initial area is ready if need be for a second hit. Less waiting around time.
Thanks for the feedback, did anybody notice the grass coming back from first pic to last one, about two weeks growth, we are doing a video shoot on Tuesday, weather permitting, the mix will be hotter, I have been at about 33%, and the stuff is now about 6 weeks old, so I'm going to go to 40% to 45% on next one, the HO has been killing her ivy around the landscaping for the last two weeks with Round Up, I told her that I could help her out with something that works better.
I guess the difference between 45 to 50% is really not that much when your talking about 50 gallons.