Does the oxi based cleaners work (sodium percarbonate) like roof reviver,roof wash,etc. or pretty much a scam.Curious.I understand the correct procedures with 12.5% chlorine,alcohol,dawn,cider,etc.. and have done it in the past off and on,but everyone I did seemed like it was for instant results (to show house)and the rinsing takes far too long for my interest span I just do the ones I can let mother nature take care of,but any how Im doing a house that customers might have some issues with a pond right next to the house with fish and no guttters on the house.Thanks for your help if you could. I never tried the oxi based ones because the results were so good with the old tried and true one.
Will it be ok by the pond right next to the house with rainbow trout in it? Using the chlorine etc.. when it rinses off u think?Ever tried the oxi based stuff/Thanks your help is appreciated very much
Will it be ok by the pond right next to the house with rainbow trout in it? Using the chlorine etc.. when it rinses off u think?Ever tried the oxi based stuff/Thanks your help is appreciated very much
More caution because of the pond, I would wet everything, and wet again-tarp what you can, and watch what you do.
You don't want it running off the roof, but once its dry and rain hits it, it will be fine.
I'll let the ones that have done it near bodies of water chime in. No stress.
I would make them take the fish out or cover the pond. That is what we do, I have learned fish do not like the love and in the cold it is even worst for them.
Welcome, most people here are going to tell you to fill out your info more, ie: name, location and signature. And then they will tell you to use the search button and read, read, read until your eyes bleed and then read some more. Most all answers your answers are in the search button. By the way rinsing off the roof afterwards is probably a guarantee to kill the fish. And if it rains a little shortly after or in the next day or two, there is a good possibility they might die. Fish are pretty sensitive to chemicals. So my suggestion would be to keep reading so you don't kill someones fish and possibly ruin your reputation.
Jon
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I would make them take the fish out or cover the pond. That is what we do, I have learned fish do not like the love and in the cold it is even worst for them.
Yes! Catching the Fish is "1/2 the fun" of roof cleaning. Koi are stupid fish, easy to catch in a pond, but Catfish are some stubborn boogers that resist capture.
Remember, Chlorine has 2 killing components, The chlorine itself, then the salt that remains behind. IF you rinse right away, you unleash active chlorine. If you leave the solution to sit, the chlorine evaporates, but you still have the salt to deal with. Rain is unpredictable, and unless it rains like hell for a good while after the roof cleaning, fish can be killed.
Here is what we have done, remove the fish, clean the roof, go to lunch and let it dry and evaporate, come back, wet the hell out of the area between roof and pond, rinse roof, rinse ground again between roof and pond, then check chlorine level in pond water, adjust if needed with thiosulfate. The KEY here is the amount of area between Pond and house.
That is your 'buffer zone' and the more ground area between roof and pond, the safer you are, as far as killing Fish.
As a pond enthusiast myself, I'd have a fit if I saw a contractor spraying anything (ST or otherwise) in my pond. Of course being in this line of work now, I understand the reason for ST and buying it bulk.
I think I'll keep a large bottle of the commercial stuff on hand ( Amquel, Aqua Safe etc) for just that reason. It costs more, but ponders won't obect to it. This is in addition to bulk ST.
like chris said, how far is pond from house. all the details of the location will give everyone a better idea. i'm guessing that having trout in it, its probably too big to cover. is it downhill from the house or just near it? any extra info is good.
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