Superior SoftWash removes mold mildew and filth from commercial reflective PVC flatroof in north Baltimore
Jeffrey Kirby said
Mar 19, 2016
I was contacted by a property manager whom I have known for 5 years. She was the property manager who recruited me to join BOMA in Baltimore. Upon surveying their reflective flat roof in Perryville, MD, we found their roof had mold and more growing on it. It was also substantially darkened by both the organic growth and general filth. The tenant provides acute medical care on-site, so indoor air quality and sanitation are of paramount importance. Their engineer was so impressed by both our thorough process and results, he was texting photos of us working and the results to his management team.
Eric Owen said
Mar 19, 2016
Looks Good Jeff !
Josh Agadoni said
Mar 19, 2016
Nice job, Jeff! Great results make for great photos. More importantly, what a great service you provided to the patients being treated in that facility.
Rick Kile said
Mar 19, 2016
Great job! Pictures say it all.
Mario Ciottariello said
Mar 19, 2016
Great job
CARLOS DIAZ said
Mar 20, 2016
GOOD JOB DUDE...WHAT WAS YOUR MIX...2%..??? DID YOU PRESSURE WASH...????
John Aloisio said
Mar 20, 2016
Awesome job by SuperioR Softwash!
Troy Layman said
Mar 20, 2016
Amazing results Jeff! That top right image looks is so clean it like it was taken the day the roof was installed.
Michael Derose said
Mar 20, 2016
Nice job. Looks night and day difference.
Steve Mazzuca said
Mar 20, 2016
Looks great Jeff. I'm curious too on the mix you used, how much hand scrubbing was involved and how did you handle the odor/fumes during the cleaning process (getting inside)?
Jeffrey Kirby said
Mar 20, 2016
CARLOS DIAZ wrote:
GOOD JOB DUDE...WHAT WAS YOUR MIX...2%..??? DID YOU PRESSURE WASH...????
We softwashed this roof. No pressure washer needed.
Adam Carpenter said
Mar 20, 2016
That looks awesome Jeff. The roof looks brand new again!
AC Lockyer said
Mar 20, 2016
WOW better wear sunglasses on that roof now!
AC
Eric Hemming said
Mar 22, 2016
Wow! Nice work!
Rick Kile said
Mar 29, 2016
Does anyone know how many degrees cooler the roof will be now that it has been cleaned?
-- Edited by Rick Kile on Wednesday 30th of March 2016 11:32:50 AM
Chris Mozick said
Mar 30, 2016
10-15 degrees
Troy Layman said
Mar 31, 2016
You can get inexpensive non-contact infrared thermometers on Amazon for <$15. The trick (or challenge) to being accurate would be to have the sun in about the same position overhead and the day be pretty much the same temperature and cloud cover to get the most accurate comparable measurements. Not to bicker, but I'd not be surprised if that roof was 30+ degrees cooler now. One reason I say this is if you look at the shadow under the pipe in the original photo and look at the shadow in the bright white photo, the shadow is barely visible in the clean photo which suggests the clean photo was taken late in the day or under a lot of cloud cover. My eyes hurt just thinking how bright that roof would be under full sunlight. :0)
Shiney!
Patrick Clark said
Mar 31, 2016
Wow, Nice work Jeff! Love the EPDM roofs. Good earth is a great way to fly over and get more work!
I was contacted by a property manager whom I have known for 5 years. She was the property manager who recruited me to join BOMA in Baltimore. Upon surveying their reflective flat roof in Perryville, MD, we found their roof had mold and more growing on it. It was also substantially darkened by both the organic growth and general filth. The tenant provides acute medical care on-site, so indoor air quality and sanitation are of paramount importance. Their engineer was so impressed by both our thorough process and results, he was texting photos of us working and the results to his management team.
Awesome job by SuperioR Softwash!
We softwashed this roof. No pressure washer needed.
AC
Does anyone know how many degrees cooler the roof will be now that it has been cleaned?
-- Edited by Rick Kile on Wednesday 30th of March 2016 11:32:50 AM
Shiney!
Wow, Nice work Jeff! Love the EPDM roofs. Good earth is a great way to fly over and get more work!
Nice project, Jeff. Great before and after pics!