I want to leave a roof spic and span when I'm done. Input encouraged.
Rodney Henke said
May 15, 2011
I recently cleaned a green roof that was completely black. When I was finished, there were clean areas and brown streaked areas. I am waiting for rain to rinse the roof.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to leave the whole roof clean without having to wait for the rain??
SoftWash Greenville said
May 15, 2011
A picture would help, but if you have brown streaks you probably need to apply a 2nd coat. That won't come off with just the rain, not anytime soon anyway.
Brian Friel said
May 16, 2011
Brown means it is dead. It will come off with the rain. Here are some pics of a roof before, after and then after a rain. Trust your mix! It will come off.
If you look closely, there is brown on the second picture of the roof and that is immediately after the cleaning and it is all gone on the third picture. The rain is an amazing thing. It makes your roof cleaning look even better.
Brian
-- Edited by PA Roof Cleaning Company on Monday 16th of May 2011 01:50:29 AM
Brown means it is dead. It will come off with the rain. Here are some pics of a roof before, after and then after a rain. Trust your mix! It will come off.
If you look closely, there is brown on the second picture of the roof and that is immediately after the cleaning and it is all gone on the third picture. The rain is an amazing thing. It makes your roof cleaning look even better.
Brian
-- Edited by PA Roof Cleaning Company on Monday 16th of May 2011 01:50:29 AM
Oh Yeah, I totally agree with that Brian. I was under the impression these were brown streaks though, not a slight discoloration.
AC Lockyer said
May 16, 2011
Roof cleaning memphis wrote:
I recently cleaned a green roof that was completely black. When I was finished, there were clean areas and brown streaked areas. I am waiting for rain to rinse the roof.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to leave the whole roof clean without having to wait for the rain??
Id wate 5 to 7 days to let the chems break down, then rinse. No use sending all of that into the soil and killing grass and plants.
AC
Scott Davis said
May 16, 2011
You can do one of 3 things. Rinse now, hit it with a mild solution which will get rid of the brown, or wait for rain. All 3 will get the roof spic and span.
Rodney Henke said
May 17, 2011
Thanks guys.
And especially THANK YOU for not taking the OBVIOUS potshots at me.
WOW this board is better than another one I was on.
SIGH Fresh breath LOL
AC Lockyer said
May 17, 2011
Roof cleaning memphis wrote:
Thanks guys.
And especially THANK YOU for not taking the OBVIOUS potshots at me.
WOW this board is better than another one I was on.
SIGH Fresh breath LOL
Anything would be better. We just do whats right.
AC
Thomas Peerless said
Jun 7, 2011
IMO, leaving brown streaks on the roof for the rain to rinse off demontrates an experienced roof cleaner. I like to think, less is more when it comes to bleach.
I tell our customers we are trying to use the smallest effective dosage of medicine for their roof just like how a doc prescribes meds. Or,, just like when they have the lawn sprayed for weeds and bugs.
Plus I'm a cheap bastard when it comes to business and I do not waste a drop or a nickel.
I recently cleaned a green roof that was completely black. When I was finished, there were clean areas and brown streaked areas. I am waiting for rain to rinse the roof.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to leave the whole roof clean without having to wait for the rain??
A picture would help, but if you have brown streaks you probably need to apply a 2nd coat. That won't come off with just the rain, not anytime soon anyway.
Brown means it is dead. It will come off with the rain. Here are some pics of a roof before, after and then after a rain. Trust your mix! It will come off.
If you look closely, there is brown on the second picture of the roof and that is immediately after the cleaning and it is all gone on the third picture. The rain is an amazing thing. It makes your roof cleaning look even better.
Brian
-- Edited by PA Roof Cleaning Company on Monday 16th of May 2011 01:50:29 AM
Oh Yeah, I totally agree with that Brian. I was under the impression these were brown streaks though, not a slight discoloration.
Id wate 5 to 7 days to let the chems break down, then rinse. No use sending all of that into the soil and killing grass and plants.
AC
Thanks guys.
And especially THANK YOU for not taking the OBVIOUS potshots at me.
WOW this board is better than another one I was on.
SIGH Fresh breath LOL
Anything would be better. We just do whats right.
AC
IMO, leaving brown streaks on the roof for the rain to rinse off demontrates an experienced roof cleaner. I like to think, less is more when it comes to bleach.
I tell our customers we are trying to use the smallest effective dosage of medicine for their roof just like how a doc prescribes meds. Or,, just like when they have the lawn sprayed for weeds and bugs.
Plus I'm a cheap bastard when it comes to business and I do not waste a drop or a nickel.
nice gig PA roof cleaners...cha-ching babay!