I was thinking about that when I formulated the post. When I Google anything I expect there to be an overabundance on any subject. Thats not the case with this subject. I figured there was value in our supplying this info. For us and the public. I think it adds credibility to our service. Dudes
-- Edited by Eric SCHNAIBLE on Wednesday 6th of March 2013 03:34:23 PM
Cryptogam is the term used for different types of Moss' AND Lichen. I think there would be some value in us roof cleaners coming up with a fairly comprehensive
list of these varmints. If possible I would like for this thread to be in the shade cause I think it may take awhile to take shape. So far my research findings with expalantions
to different types has been very localized. If we can provide photos with definitive identification I think it would be very valuable and help to legitimize our industry.
(I'll understand if the Florida guy's arent interested). Well alrighty then.
Cryptogam is the term used for different types of Moss' AND Lichen. I think there would be some value in us roof cleaners coming up with a fairly comprehensive
list of these varmints. If possible I would like for this thread to be in the shade cause I think it may take awhile to take shape. So far my research findings with expalantions
to different types has been very localized. If we can provide photos with definitive identification I think it would be very valuable and help to legitimize our industry.
(I'll understand if the Florida guy's arent interested). Well alrighty then.
Like I told you when I test you Eric, I lived nearly 1/2 my adult life in Seattle and Sacramento. These east cost boyz have NO earthly idea WHAT our west cost RCIA Brothers are up against. LOL, I made you laugh when I told you about Seattle Moss, that will open up a shingle roof, like a Gynecologist opens up a Twinkie