not so busy had to get a part time job hopefully now that the kids have all gone back to school and everyone is back from summer vacations it will start picking up
This moss covered roof in Medford NJ came out great I love to see the look on the customers face when they see it for the first time
Great work. I have a job (huge garage/shop/apartment) coming up that looks like it's a twin to this roof. If I may ask what did you use(surfactant) to make the solution cling to the roof. There must have been a ton of run off while you were doing this.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Friday 9th of September 2011 03:30:18 PM
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This moss covered roof in Medford NJ came out great I love to see the look on the customers face when they see it for the first time
BEAUTIFUL JOB!!!
Those folks will certainly be recommending you to their friends!
thats what I am thinking I just keep passing out flyers I think it will come around but not before the end of the season But my part time job may help get some commercial accounts I will be working with a restaurant hood cleaning company through the winter
This moss covered roof in Medford NJ came out great I love to see the look on the customers face when they see it for the first time
Great work. I have a job (huge garage/shop/apartment) coming up that looks like it's a twin to this roof. If I may ask what did you use(surfactant) to make the solution cling to the roof. There must have been a ton of run off while you were doing this.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Friday 9th of September 2011 03:30:18 PM
I did the top roof first (they are almost flat), than from the ground the side roofs
I changed my spay tips to second story high pressure tips(note this does not create high pressure) this only reduces the flow rate and still allows me to spray from the ground and slowly soak the side roofs kind of like using a pump-up sprayer very slow but almost no run off
the mix nothing special I Used The apple cider sauce mix Found HERE minus the isp
there was a couple of areas i had to retouch but the customers did not mind as i told them i might have to come back and do that
if you do not have an accumulator the small tips will be hell on your pump just have extra relays and you should be fine
This moss covered roof in Medford NJ came out great I love to see the look on the customers face when they see it for the first time
Great work. I have a job (huge garage/shop/apartment) coming up that looks like it's a twin to this roof. If I may ask what did you use(surfactant) to make the solution cling to the roof. There must have been a ton of run off while you were doing this.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Friday 9th of September 2011 03:30:18 PM
I did the top roof first (they are almost flat), than from the ground the side roofs
I changed my spay tips to second story high pressure tips(note this does not create high pressure) this only reduces the flow rate and still allows me to spray from the ground and slowly soak the side roofs kind of like using a pump-up sprayer very slow but almost no run off
the mix nothing special I Used The apple cider sauce mix Found HERE minus the isp
there was a couple of areas i had to retouch but the customers did not mind as i told them i might have to come back and do that
if you do not have an accumulator the small tips will be hell on your pump just have extra relays and you should be fine
Thanks for the info. I don't have an accumulator as I'm using a delvan 5800 pump. Now I feel more confident with the pitch of the roof.
Serving the Pocono and Lehigh Valley(Carbon, Lehigh, Northampton, Monroe, Pike and Wayne Counties), PA community as well as both Warren and Sussex Counties of New Jersey