Need some advice. This roof stain has been sprayed twice with my normal roof mix and although it has lightened up I'm still not happy with it. I even went over it with a 50/50 and then some straight sh(no surfactant) but to no avail. The customer was extremely happy with the entire roof cleaning but it's my drive for perfection that has me seeking advice. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. The downspout from the upper roof drains right on to this small roof and I suspect this has something to do with my fustration.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Sunday 13th of May 2012 10:15:04 AM
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I ran across this a few times on algae resistant shingles, both at downspouts and along the sides of skylight flashing. My theory is these fairly new algae resistant shingles (within the last 15 years) contain copper additives to help prevent algae growth. The rain water flowing through the downspouts pick up trace amounts of aluminum from the downspout material, this rain water containing the aluminum reacts with the copper in the shingle and creates this staining. Copper and aluminum are on different ends of the galvanic scale and should never be in contact with one another. If contact is made, corrosion and staining will most likely occur. I see this all the time where roofers install a copper counter flashing over aluminum step flashing. It gets to a point where the aluminum be less noble, has been deteriorated by the copper which is the more noble metal.
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I am a little lost but I will take a shot. This stain is coming from the top roof correct? Since you are in the North could you have a " Soot Stain " from the chimney? Possible running down the roof...then into the gutter down the spout? Just a shot
I had one of these stains and it hung there for weeks. It was a roof I cleaned not far from my home. I went buy it every 3-4 days and it was still there. The latest rain that came through NH was the trick. I went buy it Saturday and it was all gone. I think the leftover mix in the gutter kept cleaning it. Hank Keep us posted
Charlie, the chimney is on another roof of the house.
Brian, it's been raining on and off since I did this house. I was going to go over there today but they are calling for rain. The same for tomorrow. Wednesday or Thursday will be better weather.
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Landis Roof Cleaning Eastern Pa 610-689-4475 wrote:
I ran across this a few times on algae resistant shingles, both at downspouts and along the sides of skylight flashing. My theory is these fairly new algae resistant shingles (within the last 15 years) contain copper additives to help prevent algae growth. The rain water flowing through the downspouts pick up trace amounts of aluminum from the downspout material, this rain water containing the aluminum reacts with the copper in the shingle and creates this staining. Copper and aluminum are on different ends of the galvanic scale and should never be in contact with one another. If contact is made, corrosion and staining will most likely occur. I see this all the time where roofers install a copper counter flashing over aluminum step flashing. It gets to a point where the aluminum be less noble, has been deteriorated by the copper which is the more noble metal.
Makes sense to me, remember it's just a theory!!!
Barry I think your exactly right, I have seen some skylights leave black streaks on a roof. I don't know which type of skylight, I think Charlie roof cleaning had 2 nice pictures of skylight jobs that left big black streaks.
Like Ed said if it doesn't clean its not algae.
You could always try calling 1-855-WASHME2 I am sure those guys would come out and help you out.
Try a 70% SH see what happens, if not I would see whats bobs gutter grenade does, isn't that suppose to help with corrosion?
Everytime I call that number I get message the technicians are in Philadelphia or are sleeping. Only teasing.
I tried pure sh on it, with no surfactant, but to no avail. When the weather breaks at the end of the week I'll go over there and try again. These shingles are over 18 years old so I doubt they are algae resistant.
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We got a job in this morning, but weather is suppose to be nice again by wednesday. Try bobs stuff I am really curious, its suppose to help with reversing corrosion. I don't think the algae resistant shingle is on this roof, but something to do with dissimilar metals.
Use a small pump up sprayer or squirt bottle and very close to straight SH. Spray a very small spot and see if it cleans.
Doug,
Thanks but I've been there and done that as I noted in two of my posts. The customer was warned beforehand (gut instinct/woman's intuition/vibes) that this stain might not come out. They were ok with it but it's driving me crazy.
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