Here is a concrete walkway we cleaned at the above roof cleaning customer's house.
Brian
Brian
Sorry Gene. It wasn't meant as an advertisement. I am new to this board, but not to the industry. I hate being the "new guy" to an estiblished community. Sometimes posting pictures of some of your work seems to give you at least a little credibility.
Point taken.
Brian
I hope that answers your questions.Wow that looks rally nice.
Will you be able to share what type of chemical are you using on asphalt shingles and what pressure?
I use the chemicals recommended by the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association and I don't use any pressure at all. The right cleaners don't require pressure.
Another question.
What is the best way to clean brick or stone after a fire. Sometimes we run into job where customer wants us to do it in addition to siding installation.
My main business is roof cleaning here in PA. I honestly can't say that I have had any brick or stone cleaning after a fire. I'm assuming you are trying to clean the soot off of those surfaces. I would think that a regular house wash mix would remove most of it. Then you may have to use a product geared just toward removing those types of stains to remove any residual. TSP is used for removing soot. Safe Restore might be a good option for it also.
Brian
Thanks
Pat, how is roof cleaning going in Tennessee this year? Have you guys been busy?Me too. Next week I have 2 house washes, 3 roof cleanings. driveway cleaning, deck cleaning, gutter clean and calls are still coming in. Oh and I have to prep a house for sale for an out of state owner which includes doing some landscaping for him. Make it pretty..... Lots of makeup. LOL