I own a power washing business in a small town near Austin, TX. I have been in business now for about 3 years. I am not fly by night, I carry insurance and have a very good reputation in town. Most of my experience is in flat work, some in fleet cleaning and quite a bit of residential cleaning also.
I am not happy with my product when it comes to roof cleaning. I bought a pitch witch and have had mixed success with it. I deal with two power wash supply companies and the chemicals I have bought from them don't do nearly as well as what you use.
I see that you teach roof cleaning, I assume safety with chemical mixing, watering vegetation etc. Do you have any thing on DVD that I could buy that would give me more insight on your methods? I certainly don't want to just mix the cider recipe and go cold turkey on some unsuspecting homeowners roof. I use an XJet for my downstreaming applications and would also be curious as to how I would calculate the correct proportion. My machine is a 5 gpm Hydro-tek.
Sorry if most of this has been covered already. I just found this website and think it's great. Looking forward to earning a certification with y'all.
I own a power washing business in a small town near Austin, TX. I have been in business now for about 3 years. I am not fly by night, I carry insurance and have a very good reputation in town. Most of my experience is in flat work, some in fleet cleaning and quite a bit of residential cleaning also.
I am not happy with my product when it comes to roof cleaning. I bought a pitch witch and have had mixed success with it. I deal with two power wash supply companies and the chemicals I have bought from them don't do nearly as well as what you use.
I see that you teach roof cleaning, I assume safety with chemical mixing, watering vegetation etc. Do you have any thing on DVD that I could buy that would give me more insight on your methods? I certainly don't want to just mix the cider recipe and go cold turkey on some unsuspecting homeowners roof. I use an XJet for my downstreaming applications and would also be curious as to how I would calculate the correct proportion. My machine is a 5 gpm Hydro-tek.
Sorry if most of this has been covered already. I just found this website and think it's great. Looking forward to earning a certification with y'all.
Downstreaming dont work very well for roof cleaning. Suggest a 12 volt chemical spray pump, and at least 1/2 inch or 5/8 hose. The Shurflo, Flojet, and Delavans are all good pumps. Find a dirty roof to practice on, plenty here in Tampa, Florida, LOL
Kevin, I did the roof power wash thing also. It sucks. Becoming a premium member will help. The actual chemicle formulas are there. But plan on spending a few days or weeks reading and you'll be amazed how much info is here.