Had a good old fashioned "frog strangler" rain last night here in Tallahassee Monday around 5 PM that lasted nearly till dark. We're also in the 80% humidity range, so when i showed up tuesday morning to wash this roof, it was still saturated wet.
I was more than happy for the wetness with all the landscaping, lack of gutters, and steepness of the roof here.
Before picture were taken last Friday when the roof was blown off and just before my pump died at 8 months of age. Myers Pump honored their 1 year warranty and replaced the defective unit with a new one.
-- Edited by swee****erfish on Wednesday 16th of June 2010 02:39:22 AM
Nice work! Don't you hate it when shadows from trees prevent a good picture from being taken! One thing I do sometimes is try to take a picture of the roof on a cloudy day sometime before we perform the service. That way after the service has been performed you can always drive back when it is cloudy again and take the picture and that way you don't have to worry about the shadows effecting the picture. Then again maybe it doesn't get cloudy down there? haha! Keep up the good work!
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Mike Lacey Louisville, KY Green Goose Roof & Exterior Cleaning LLC