Had my hands full with these two commercial metal roofs. They are mansard style, which causes all the pine straw to run down and catch in the lower "channel" which functions (poorly IMHO) as a gutter. The dirty roof causes our very heavy pollen to stick like glue, which results in every single square inch needing a full rinse with 100-150 PSI booster pump.
Additionally these roofs are located at the "Urgent Care" and "Wound Care" centers at TMH. Urgent care acts as an Emergency room for cuts, scrapes and non-life threatening emergencies and is open 7 days per week until 10 PM per day, so there really isn't an ideal time to wash them.
Injury and illness ran rampant through our crew this weekend, so even had Mrs. Burke on a rinse hose as part of the crew.
Will hopeful have some better "after picture" after tomorrow's rain.
Washed at 15% and lots of soap.
-- Edited by SprayWash on Monday 14th of April 2014 08:20:41 AM
I like cleaning metal roofs, but man do they get slick.
DirtyRoofcom said
Apr 15, 2014
This client made the right choice by hiring Spray Wash. Their experience let them get the job done while working around numerous other obstacles. Only the Best Exterior Cleaning Company in Tallahassee could do a project like this!
Chris Mozick said
Feb 10, 2015
What kinda of soap do you use?
TigerWash said
Feb 25, 2015
Good job! Metal roofs are tough, they get so slippery -- but you did great with these!
Had my hands full with these two commercial metal roofs. They are mansard style, which causes all the pine straw to run down and catch in the lower "channel" which functions (poorly IMHO) as a gutter. The dirty roof causes our very heavy pollen to stick like glue, which results in every single square inch needing a full rinse with 100-150 PSI booster pump.
Additionally these roofs are located at the "Urgent Care" and "Wound Care" centers at TMH. Urgent care acts as an Emergency room for cuts, scrapes and non-life threatening emergencies and is open 7 days per week until 10 PM per day, so there really isn't an ideal time to wash them.
Injury and illness ran rampant through our crew this weekend, so even had Mrs. Burke on a rinse hose as part of the crew.
Will hopeful have some better "after picture" after tomorrow's rain.
Washed at 15% and lots of soap.
-- Edited by SprayWash on Monday 14th of April 2014 08:20:41 AM