The Roof Wizard recently was hired to softwash this multi million dollar home, in Avalon NJ. The homeowner is putting the house up for sale in a few weeks and building another one across the street, about 100' closer to the bay. They had the roof pressure washed 18 months ago and were not happy with longevity or the amount of concrete residue runoff. The owner had to drain their pool after the last cleaning, due to the amount of concrete chunks and red pigment that had run off into it. The Roof Wizard crew was able to minimize and divert the runoff, with our softwash process, which consumes about 1/3 the water of pressure cleaning. We fought the on and off downpours of rain, and the constant 15-25 MPH winds, which is pretty typical on the Jersey Shore. As you can see in the pics, the roof was extremely infested, for just being washed 18 months earlier and the results were a dramatic change.
Very nice John. Did you cover the landscape or just rinse?
John Aloisio said
Jul 16, 2015
Thanks ED. A lot of rinsing and water and we cover it section by section as we cleaned. I had homeowner water three times a day before we cleaned for three days and we ran soaker hoses the entire time we were at the job.
Art O said
Jul 16, 2015
Nice work John, Looks Great!
Eric Schnaible said
Jul 16, 2015
Nice Job John,I'm always impressed with you're work.
No gutters? I think I may have walked, especially with the pitch.
Did you line up window cleaning for immediately after?
Liberty SoftWash said
Jul 16, 2015
Great job, John.
Chris Mozick said
Jul 16, 2015
Very nice job as always
John Aloisio said
Jul 16, 2015
Thanks guys,. Eric, we only washed the roof because house was just painted, but I had a ground guy follow the rinsser around with a DI filter and rinsed the house a second time with DI water. They basically got a window wash for free, but the ticket for the roof was good.
The Roof Wizard recently was hired to softwash this multi million dollar home, in Avalon NJ. The homeowner is putting the house up for sale in a few weeks and building another one across the street, about 100' closer to the bay. They had the roof pressure washed 18 months ago and were not happy with longevity or the amount of concrete residue runoff. The owner had to drain their pool after the last cleaning, due to the amount of concrete chunks and red pigment that had run off into it. The Roof Wizard crew was able to minimize and divert the runoff, with our softwash process, which consumes about 1/3 the water of pressure cleaning. We fought the on and off downpours of rain, and the constant 15-25 MPH winds, which is pretty typical on the Jersey Shore. As you can see in the pics, the roof was extremely infested, for just being washed 18 months earlier and the results were a dramatic change.
Thanks ED. A lot of rinsing and water and we cover it section by section as we cleaned. I had homeowner water three times a day before we cleaned for three days and we ran soaker hoses the entire time we were at the job.
No gutters? I think I may have walked, especially with the pitch.
Did you line up window cleaning for immediately after?
Thanks guys,. Eric, we only washed the roof because house was just painted, but I had a ground guy follow the rinsser around with a DI filter and rinsed the house a second time with DI water. They basically got a window wash for free, but the ticket for the roof was good.