I know that this has probably been talked about before but I'm gonna ask now.....
Do any of you (or have) used your roof setup to clean homes with?
I just think this would be awesome in theory. Just one tank to mix. No downstreaming. No noise or gas. I'm guessing I could just put a 3 way in line to cut off chemical and go to rinse.
Justin Murphy wrote:I did and it worked great. I sprayed down the vinyl and the ground guy rinsed. I hear it would be a bad thing tho if you were using tsp in your mix.
I know that this has probably been talked about before but I'm gonna ask now.....
Do any of you (or have) used your roof setup to clean homes with?
I just think this would be awesome in theory. Just one tank to mix. No downstreaming. No noise or gas. I'm guessing I could just put a 3 way in line to cut off chemical and go to rinse.
xjet the chemical on then xjet the chemical and mold off. The nozzle on an xjet only puts out 900-1000 psi that will not do any damage and is still used as a soft wash method.
I haven't used a pressure washer to wash a house since 1998! I use my "roof set-up". Typically on a house my mix will be around 8% SH
Just using the magic of chemistry to do the work for you rather than the power of pressure!
Sometime stubborn brick will require a bit of pressure, but 90% of the time my softwash pump can handle most any housewashing task!
How are you rinsing? I know I can use the customer's hose but yesterday I did a house needed rinsed over 30 high. The hose alone would never make it. Are you just hooking the water up your chemical pump?
Oh yeah....what pump are ya using?
Thanks guys....this is changing the way I look at this!!!
When possible we rinse using a 3/4 garden hose and a firmans nozzle hooked up to the clients hose bib. BE SURE IT IS NOT RECLAIMED WATER!
The next time I fix my rig I'm going to add a second mix tank so I can keep a house solution and roof solution seperate
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I've never used it on a whole house. Have used it on vinyl fence, and sofets gutters and trim on a couple of brick houses though. The only reason i rinse with my pressure washer is so the ho will think I'm doing some work, although I rinsed about 500 ft of fence one time with a garden hose when the ho wasn't home. I do cut the mix though.
Hands down, you will not be faster or mare efficient cleaning vinyl homes than downstreaming and rinsing with a pressure washer. I never use more than 100psi for applying soap or rinsing.
The problem with using roof pump is the amount of mix you need on hand to complete a house wash. Down streaming only requires 5 gallons of concentrate on a typical hose. And the problem mentioned here already with rinsing with only the houses water source. I have use my Zeta/Delavan etc to soap a house before but only when I had leftover SH in tank needing to be used. It is slower though.
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-- Edited by KY Roof Cleaning on Friday 6th of August 2010 08:21:26 PM
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