Just finished another job. It was a church that was 18,500 sq.ft. I'll post some of the pictures, alot of angles to it. That was my biggest job to date. Now that word is getting out here in Iowa about roof cleaning I am getting alot of calls. My have to quit my day job. LOL
Nice work Bruce. Now the church members will be calling you to clean their roofs. If you have the time in at work you might come out ahead if you quit and clean full time.
I gotta do me a church! TRying to donate one to a vfw that needs it bad. Its funny but they aint biting??? In a year after it gets out its ok to wash a roof they'll be calling!
Great work and good before n after pics! I'm thinking about getting some tripods for the camera.
My better half (Kim) is really active in the church committee. The guy at the church had heard my name and found me on a google search. I quoted him a flat rate to clean the complete church, as the north and northwest area's were bad. Anyway, it was the curb appeal that was of interest to him. Said he didn't want people driving by and seeing a dirty church roof. In short there was no magic to my landing this cleaning. Of course now I am going to build a flier of this cleaning and send it out to all the churches. Kim has a database of all churches and pastors.
You may want to consider doing a church at a flat rate or even cost just to get on the board with them. This church is on a very busy main street, so consider location. Also, there are the church members that will see your work.
He was impressed when I explained the many benefits of a roof cleaning, other then just curb appeal. Said he liked my web site with all the pictures and the references listed and the fact there was a service cost link. That was the feedback I got.
Nice Bruce, great looking roof , swear it was replaced :)
Dave
No. 150 gallons total mix. It did come out nice. I have been playing with my mix after reading feedback from Chris, Mike and Bill about experimenting with chem's. So far it is working out pretty good.