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New to the roof cleaning biz and this is my very first post. I found this site a few weeks ago and have been reading for hours ever since. The wealth of information on here is priceless. I am finalizing my checklist of everything I need  and I am having a hard time finding a SH supplier. I am getting started late in the season and I plan on doing a test run on my dad's house. I do not need a 55 gal barrel of SH. I would like to buy a few 5 gal buckets if I can. I live in the Raleigh/Durham area here in NC. Any help will be appreciated. Once again I look foward to becoming part of the roof cleaning family and to be able to contribute some useful information in the future.

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The one closest to you and at the best price? hope I was of help.



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Maybe try a pool supply store. They usually sell "shock" in 2.5 gal cans. It's not as strong as the good stuff so you'll have to mix a higher %.

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I found some at my local pool supply company. They had the 12.5 SH. They sold it in gallons for $4.99 per gallon. Expensive but I was just using it for testing. It did take several calls to find this supplier

Univar sells it in 55 gallon and 15 gallon.

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WELCOME

Again ; try your locale water tratment plant, they buy it somewhere ( sewage plant) also look for janitoral supply companies, ones that supplies dry cleaners laundry matts  etc etc etc ...
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search google the RCIA friend!

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Had the same problem finding a supplier, you just have to spend the time calling around. I finally found a local supplier but had to go around the world to find them. Keep looking!

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Go to the directory and look for someone in nc and ask for some help. You have got to have a pool cleaning store their, pinch a penny sparkle brite, something like that....

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I agree with Grizzly try your local pool supplier at first. I am using the shock from mine and found a 40-50% is needed to do a good job. I've talked my dealer down to $4.8/gal. I plan to contact the local sewage treatment plant on Tues.

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