I am currently working as a roofing coordinator for my company and my boss has given me the option to grow a roof cleaning division. I am just starting out but figured I could pick your collective brains and avoid most of the learning curve and pitfalls.
I know what I know and I know that I certainly do not know much about this side of the industry.
Here is what I know as a roofer:
I know that I do not want to rely on a pressurized washing approach
I would much rather prefer to do a rinsed on application and allow the treatment to do the cleaning
Most of the treatment and staining we see is the black streaking from the airborne bacteria. We don't see much in the way of full on moss growth
I know that I will want something that is easy on plant life
The areas that we work in are very manicured and sensitive consumers
We are Certainteed shingle master so we will need to use whatever they allow for
I know that we will want to have a proper trailer set up (some of the ones that I have seen built are awesome)
Water storage and capacity is a must
Pressure washer for cleaning and rinse
Ladder racks
Future preventative measures
What are folks running in this area...zinc, copper, etc?
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning By A&E on Tuesday 13th of August 2013 12:50:18 PM
Eric Wouldn't teaching a new member be a conflict of interest for you , being your a moderator here and there is a membership fee at the RCIA. Its kind of like, Why pay the RCIA pay me.
I think the quota for cleaners in VA is full so the goverment wont let you start a new roof cleaning business!
J/K, but you should do what we all have done. use the SEARCH function on this site and research research research! then ask questions. BTW most of the most best answers are on the premium side. Its worth the small fee and you WILL make it back on your first cleaning.... unless you LOWBALL, yet jumping in before you know all the mistakes that can be made, one cooked bush can cost you more to replace than what a fair price would cost you to do the job!
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning By A&E on Tuesday 13th of August 2013 12:50:18 PM
Eric Wouldn't teaching a new member be a conflict of interest for you , being your a moderator here and there is a membership fee at the RCIA. Its kind of like, Why pay the RCIA pay me.
I get calls all the time and talk for free, everyone else is doing it.
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning By A&E on Tuesday 13th of August 2013 12:50:18 PM
Eric Wouldn't teaching a new member be a conflict of interest for you , being your a moderator here and there is a membership fee at the RCIA. Its kind of like, Why pay the RCIA pay me.
I get calls all Its not just you Ericthe time and talk for free, everyone else is doing it.
Its not just you Eric. Once a week this is happening. Even Charlie is doing it. He gets $500 for the day of hands on training. Call him any time
I think the quota for cleaners in VA is full so the goverment wont let you start a new roof cleaning business!
J/K, but you should do what we all have done. use the SEARCH function on this site and research research research! then ask questions. BTW most of the most best answers are on the premium side. Its worth the small fee and you WILL make it back on your first cleaning.... unless you LOWBALL, yet jumping in before you know all the mistakes that can be made, one cooked bush can cost you more to replace than what a fair price would cost you to do the job!
You might be right... The goverment is strong in VA.
I will keep searching and researching.
Sorry...didn't mean to stir a hornets nest or anything. I was unaware (still am for that matter) what the premium side of things is or that it was even and option. Do you join and is there like a certification that goes with it?
I agree with you about the cost stuff. The boss is letting me do this but I want to make sure there aren't any issues to go along with it seeing as this is my "baby"
When I started I read like there is no tomorrow and asked questions thereafter. I did this so I had some confidence in what I was talking about. Also, I would visit the websites of all our members to get an idea what I would want my site to look like. Another idea is to visit a equipment suppliers website to see the products firsthand that are discussed on the premium side of the board. Joining is well worth the cost.
If the opportunity presents itself to consult with one of our experienced members I see no reason why you shouldn't.
A combination of the above would only be a benefit.
Like Art said we are all friends here and I've received not only advice but viable leads from these guys/gals.
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
I think the quota for cleaners in VA is full so the goverment wont let you start a new roof cleaning business!
J/K, but you should do what we all have done. use the SEARCH function on this site and research research research! then ask questions. BTW most of the most best answers are on the premium side. Its worth the small fee and you WILL make it back on your first cleaning.... unless you LOWBALL, yet jumping in before you know all the mistakes that can be made, one cooked bush can cost you more to replace than what a fair price would cost you to do the job!
You might be right... The goverment is strong in VA.
I will keep searching and researching.
Sorry...didn't mean to stir a hornets nest or anything. I was unaware (still am for that matter) what the premium side of things is or that it was even and option. Do you join and is there like a certification that goes with it?
I agree with you about the cost stuff. The boss is letting me do this but I want to make sure there aren't any issues to go along with it seeing as this is my "baby"
TJ
TJ - I appreciate your candor on this board. Welcome.
Here's what I'd suggest:
Look up some of the companies in Richmond that are doing this and ask the owner if he/she is interested in a business agreement. If so, take them to lunch (individually of course)
Explore an agreement where the existing company subs for your company. Dot the i's and cross the Ts with insurance etc of course. You know the drill.
Ensure that the existing company sends repair work etc to YOU, for a modest piece of the action.
YOU GUYS ARE FUNNY lol........... I say end the site, Stop teaching & charge $200 a year so we can bitch at each other...............pep's come in & fail but damit i bid that job & he got it ...........& hes gone 2 months later.....
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