Was up in north Georgia for the Thanksgiving holiday, and this cold white stuff began falling from the sky..... this Florida boy ain't used to it!!!!!!
-- Edited by SprayWash on Tuesday 3rd of December 2013 07:51:12 PM
We call that white gold in these parts! Our plow is ready to go. : )
Patrick G said
Dec 3, 2013
It's Lichen, each year it gets worse!
Capital Roof Wash said
Dec 3, 2013
Tallahassee had white roofs on Thanksgiving morning also but it wasn't falling from the sky (just frost - temp. was 29 at 6am).
waxman18324 said
Dec 4, 2013
Oh heck we get that every morning.
Hank
Art O said
Dec 4, 2013
I don't want to see anyof that stuff
Capital Roof Wash said
Dec 4, 2013
waxman18324 wrote:
Oh heck we get that every morning.
Hank
Hank, don't you realize we are panzies down here when it comes to that stuff? Hell, a dusting or a few flurries would shut the state down for a week.
waxman18324 said
Dec 4, 2013
Capital Roof Wash wrote:
waxman18324 wrote:
Oh heck we get that every morning.
Hank
Hank, don't you realize we are panzies down here when it comes to that stuff? Hell, a dusting or a few flurries would shut the state down for a week.
Just spray it with it with a house wash mix. No surfactant needed.
Hank
Art O said
Feb 11, 2014
I'm about sick of that stuff. We have had about 3' of it so far and another 6" on the way.
gutterdog said
Feb 11, 2014
That white stuff is called the yankee satans dandruff, or something like that? lol!!!
Brian C Jackson said
Feb 12, 2014
That white stuff is getting on my last nerve.. this is my last year pushing the stuff around..been plowing since 1988.... I think the southern guys should invite us northern guys down to work with them. Kinda like a co-op that the technical schools do..
Dave said
Feb 12, 2014
That is roof cleaning up here in Michigan. We are averaging 3 roofs a day for the past three weeks.
That is roof cleaning up here in Michigan. We are averaging 3 roofs a day for the past three weeks.
Man That looks Dangerous. Is there any other way to do that besides getting up on the roof.
Dave said
Feb 12, 2014
Not when the snow is waist deep, and packed like snow cone. Have to break it apart with a shovel. The best thing is, with this much snow walking roofs is a breeze.
Dave said
Feb 12, 2014
Art, it was cold. This morning when we started it was -6 degrees outside.
Dave said
Feb 12, 2014
This is where the term "cold hard cash" came from I think
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
Feb 12, 2014
With all that snow you can just make a snow ladder. Haha
Was up in north Georgia for the Thanksgiving holiday, and this cold white stuff began falling from the sky..... this Florida boy ain't used to it!!!!!!
-- Edited by SprayWash on Tuesday 3rd of December 2013 07:51:12 PM
Tallahassee had white roofs on Thanksgiving morning also but it wasn't falling from the sky (just frost - temp. was 29 at 6am).
Oh heck we get that every morning.
Hank
Hank, don't you realize we are panzies down here when it comes to that stuff? Hell, a dusting or a few flurries would shut the state down for a week.
That white stuff is getting on my last nerve.. this is my last year pushing the stuff around..been plowing since 1988.... I think the southern guys should invite us northern guys down to work with them. Kinda like a co-op that the technical schools do..
That is roof cleaning up here in Michigan. We are averaging 3 roofs a day for the past three weeks.
Man That looks Dangerous. Is there any other way to do that besides getting up on the roof.