Thanks for the quick response #1. Bagging gutters really does give a sense of false sense of security.
Do you add any seed or sod? Or does this bring it all back?
I do have a gutter cane, which I also use, but I figured bagging a gutter would be even better. Apparently not.
Thanks for the quick response, how weak should the oxalic acid be?
Dan
-- Edited by Apex Roof Cleaning Wilkes-Barre PA on Wednesday 25th of April 2012 03:52:40 PM
-- Edited by Apex Roof Cleaning Wilkes-Barre PA on Wednesday 25th of April 2012 04:18:31 PM
Danny Cronauer said
Apr 25, 2012
I never rinsed out the gutter, and when I went back today I saw 1sqft from the downspout had turned brown. AC I was reading your post about the grass won't take because the bacteria in the ground.. so what do we have to do?
AC Lockyer said
Apr 25, 2012
#1, Use a gutter cane next time. Bagging gutters gives a false sense of security. #2, Douse heavily the entire area of the grass with SoftWash Systems Plant Wash. #3, If you don't have Plant Wash use this home remedy. a. Mix up a weak solution of oxhalic acid and water and spray on turf. b. Blend one bag of cow manure compose into the ground in and around the grass. c. Scatter / broadcast gypsum granules in and around the grass. d. Water all in with a garden hose.
Hope this helps!
AC
AC Lockyer said
Apr 25, 2012
Apex Roof Cleaning Wilkes-Barre PA wrote:
Thanks for the quick response #1. Bagging gutters really does give a sense of false sense of security.
Do you add any seed or sod? Or does this bring it all back?
I do have a gutter cane, which I also use, but I figured bagging a gutter would be even better. Apparently not.
Thanks for the quick response, how weak should the oxalic acid be?
Dan
-- Edited by Apex Roof Cleaning Wilkes-Barre PA on Wednesday 25th of April 2012 03:52:40 PM
-- Edited by Apex Roof Cleaning Wilkes-Barre PA on Wednesday 25th of April 2012 04:18:31 PM
The remedy will work. If needed reseed after two weeks.
Plug the downspouts of the gutters and let the water cascade over the edge completely diluting the chems.
AC
Danny Cronauer said
Apr 26, 2012
How weak of an Ox solution Oxalic/Water?
Danny Cronauer said
Apr 26, 2012
they tried selling me muriatic acid at home depot rather than oxalic. I wasn't sure if there is a big difference.
AC Lockyer said
Apr 26, 2012
Apex Roof Cleaning Wilkes-Barre PA wrote:
they tried selling me muriatic acid at home depot rather than oxalic. I wasn't sure if there is a big difference.
go to a wholesale chem sales place they all have oxhalic acid. Try 2 oz in a gallon of water. Its a powder. Then rinse. If it has been days already skip the weak acid treatment.
AC
Paul Freeman said
Apr 26, 2012
Muriatic (aka hydrochloric) acid is some nasty stuff. I've used it in the past to clean mortar tags off new brick work. I don't like the stuff. I don't even like having it around. Be careful using AND storing it. It can and will corrode anything metal you store it near. If SH and HCI are mixed they will create a poisonous gas; hydrogen chloride.
Danny Cronauer said
Apr 27, 2012
I tried the flooding method today for the gutters, I was getting a little nervous. All this stuff was flooding over, dripping on to the grass. I know it is very diluted, but all of it was hitting the plants and shrubbery below the gutters. I was thinking to myself, I rather this be running into the grass so that is at least easy to fix.
AC Lockyer said
Apr 28, 2012
YOUR GOING TO LOVE THE RESULT.
Danny Cronauer said
Apr 28, 2012
What do you recommend for the gutters with the gutter helmets/gutter guards? I wish there was a simple way to clog at the bottom of the downspout
Thanks for the quick response
#1. Bagging gutters really does give a sense of false sense of security.
Do you add any seed or sod? Or does this bring it all back?
I do have a gutter cane, which I also use, but I figured bagging a gutter would be even better. Apparently not.
Thanks for the quick response, how weak should the oxalic acid be?
Dan
-- Edited by Apex Roof Cleaning Wilkes-Barre PA on Wednesday 25th of April 2012 03:52:40 PM
-- Edited by Apex Roof Cleaning Wilkes-Barre PA on Wednesday 25th of April 2012 04:18:31 PM
I never rinsed out the gutter, and when I went back today I saw 1sqft from the downspout had turned brown. AC I was reading your post about the grass won't take because the bacteria in the ground.. so what do we have to do?
#2, Douse heavily the entire area of the grass with SoftWash Systems Plant Wash.
#3, If you don't have Plant Wash use this home remedy.
a. Mix up a weak solution of oxhalic acid and water and spray on turf.
b. Blend one bag of cow manure compose into the ground in and around the grass.
c. Scatter / broadcast gypsum granules in and around the grass.
d. Water all in with a garden hose.
Hope this helps!
AC
The remedy will work. If needed reseed after two weeks.
Plug the downspouts of the gutters and let the water cascade over the edge completely diluting the chems.
AC
go to a wholesale chem sales place they all have oxhalic acid. Try 2 oz in a gallon of water. Its a powder. Then rinse. If it has been days already skip the weak acid treatment.
AC
Idea from Ryan at Beacon.
AC