1/2 in ID Red Kuri teck hose here. 300 wonderful ft of it. It seems like we can spray just about any size roof with the 300 ft from the road. My last line only had 200 ft and I would fall short on some properties.
I thought and measured it out and bought 230'. I haven't had a job it wouldn't reach so far. If I did get one, I have a connector I made, to add garden hose to it. But I've done lots of condos and businesses from their parking lots and never felt I was streatching it.
Mine is the blue hose and I like it. However, I have not tried the red or the AG hose. But I'm sure I will get around 3 years out of this blue one, with maybe 1 more hose end change out at Nappa.
-- Edited by Bergman Roof Cleaning Port Charlotte FL 941-698-1959 on Friday 5th of April 2013 08:17:10 PM
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Landis Roof Cleaning Eastern Pa 610-689-4475 wrote:
PT's 1/2" yellow Ag hose here. I started out using the 3/4" Kuri Tec then switched it out for the Ag hose after the first two seasons.
Some like the smaller diameter hose, it is easier to handle. I always used the 3/4, mostly Ag Hose too, the heaviest and the stiffest of the stiff.
But, like my good friend Chuck Bergman, I was pretty strong, in my day. Here is a picture of me, some years ago, after I had just fininshed cleaning nearly a whole small subdivision, with only my Ground Man.
Notice the forearms ? This is what a roof cleaner, who had cleaned nearly 10,000 roofs looks like
I use the 1/2" ID Kuritec. I've had it a few years and a few months ago I had new hydrolic ends put on it. Not that there was a problem, but just to stay ahead of the game. Before that I bought every type of garden hose I could find, from 20 bucks to 60 bucks and dragged them around and kept taking the kinks out [no kinking with kuritec!] I know a lot of roof cleaners feel that the 1/2" ID hose is tough on pumps. maybe it is? My pumps [ Delavan 5gpm ] pumps probably average 7-9 months each. At $130.00 from Bob at Pressure Tek. Even if they only last 7 months, that's only about 18 bucks a month. With a garden hose I may get a year? But if you ever drag and slide a Kuritec 1/2" ID 200' you won't want to drag anymore garden hoses I bet! As to output, it's no different, the tip you have on determines that. There! Lucent for a moment. Don't worry, it won't last.
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5/8" ID Kuritec. I to have used garden hose before. But, kinks to much, and have even ripped one open dragging it over something sharp. Not on a job, but using a hose around the yard.
1/2 in ID Red Kuri teck hose here. 300 wonderful ft of it. It seems like we can spray just about any size roof with the 300 ft from the road. My last line only had 200 ft and I would fall short on some properties.
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Raystown Roof Cleaning Central PA 1-800-236-0322 wrote:
Garden hose.
Jeff
Not just ANY Garden Hose, I HOPE ? Dollar Store Garden Hose
I actually use the red kuritec in 1/2". Just rememered when I did use garden hose, and it did work,..just scary when it swelled up,..looked like it was gonna come apart at the connectins.
Also, there's seems to always be something better, it's always a matter of cost versus gain over the current "tool".
Jeff
-- Edited by Raystown Roof Cleaning Central PA 1-800-236-0322 on Saturday 6th of April 2013 05:57:14 AM
1/2" ID Blue Kuritec for me. I am not as manly as you in my old age but I can still climb a mean roof and when I do I do not want to have to lug around any more hose than is necessary to do the job. I want the easiest hose to work with. Oh, by the way Chris. Scott Davis told me to tell you & everyone on the forum hi!
I guess I'm just from the old school and like to feel like I've earned my money at the end of the day, so I use 200' of blue 3/4" AG hose. Might be a little much for some woosie's, but it helps keep this 67 yr old bionic roof cleaner in shape. With my 1" air pump, monster air compressor, and my special stainless nozzle it makes for a hell of a set-up. That is what allows me to shoot over 70'. Those that know------know.
1/2" ID Blue Kuritec for me. I am not as manly as you in my old age but I can still climb a mean roof and when I do I do not want to have to lug around any more hose than is necessary to do the job. I want the easiest hose to work with. Oh, by the way Chris. Scott Davis told me to tell you & everyone on the forum hi!
I guess I'm just from the old school and like to feel like I've earned my money at the end of the day, so I use 200' of blue 3/4" AG hose. Might be a little much for some woosie's, but it helps keep this 67 yr old bionic roof cleaner in shape. With my 1" air pump, monster air compressor, and my special stainless nozzle it makes for a hell of a set-up. That is what allows me to shoot over 70'. Those that know------know.
Good post Gary!!
I like "Might be a little much for some woosie's" LOL !!
Even though that puts me and my 1/2" Kuritec in the woosie crowd - who cares! That there's funny!
Billy Jensen, who is a good friend of mine, and cleans probably more square footage of tile roofs then anyone you can imagine, has used this hose for over 2 years!
Billy has used both Kurritec and Ag Hose, and says this is better.
Billy is "murder" on roof cleaning hose. He cleans 2 and 3 story Tile Roofs in huge apartment complexes, where a roof cleaner is an unwanted PITA.
His hose is always getting run over and tortured by the tile roof strength chemical, and his pumps run for many HOURS a day, from sun up, till sun down.