How would you handle this copper dormer if cleaning this roof? It's not real dirty up there so I could likely avoid it, but assume it's gonna get sprayed. This house also has copper gutters.
Not sure if you're talking about the vent (pictured) or the two side dormers....but yeah, what Dave said. Usually only an issue if they are real hot from the sun and you hit them with a strong mix.
Bryan P said
May 18, 2017
Baton Rouge Roof Cleaner wrote:
Not sure if you're talking about the vent (pictured) or the two side dormers....but yeah, what Dave said. Usually only an issue if they are real hot from the sun and you hit them with a strong mix.
Yeah, it's the little half round vent. It also has copper gutters on two sides.
Fred W said
May 19, 2017
No problem. If the hot sun isn't baking it then I don't personally worry about them. We have tons of copper vents, awnings and gutters. We wet the awnings but never do anything about the gutters other than rinse them after we shoot an area.
Chris Mozick said
May 19, 2017
Most homes over here have copper gutters. Like everyone said wet them. You can also make that copper look new again with a quick buff. There are post on here of how to clean copper.
Bryan P said
May 19, 2017
Chris Mozick wrote:
Most homes over here have copper gutters. Like everyone said wet them. You can also make that copper look new again with a quick buff. There are post on here of how to clean copper.
I don't want to clean the copper, just don't want to make it look uneven by overspraying it. Thanks for the help, everyone.
Zach Maynard said
May 19, 2017
If anything wet it down before and after. And if you do spray it with mix, I generally just spray it down evenly, then rinse well.
Art O said
May 19, 2017
If your really worried about it Tape it off and put plastic on it
Bryan P said
May 19, 2017
Art O wrote:
If your really worried about it Tape it off and put plastic on it
I'm confident in the advice of my compadres here. :) pre-wetting is how I've always handled copper when house washing, but wondered if the roof mix would need different handling.
Art O said
May 20, 2017
I Cleaned this house last week with a copper roof over the porch. I put plastic over it and rinsed well when I was done Not a problem at all
I'd go with that. Just wash it down afterwards and clean the mold off. Just keep it even so the finished job looks good.
Cleanupcrew said
May 30, 2017
That's a big house. We similar over here but usually rendered so it's easy. They only build in concrete or rendered houses over here. Most new houses are brick. Seems we get it easy compared to USA.
How would you handle this copper dormer if cleaning this roof? It's not real dirty up there so I could likely avoid it, but assume it's gonna get sprayed. This house also has copper gutters.
Yeah, it's the little half round vent. It also has copper gutters on two sides.
I don't want to clean the copper, just don't want to make it look uneven by overspraying it. Thanks for the help, everyone.
I'm confident in the advice of my compadres here. :) pre-wetting is how I've always handled copper when house washing, but wondered if the roof mix would need different handling.
I Cleaned this house last week with a copper roof over the porch. I put plastic over it and rinsed well when I was done Not a problem at all
I'd go with that. Just wash it down afterwards and clean the mold off. Just keep it even so the finished job looks good.
That's a big house. We similar over here but usually rendered so it's easy. They only build in concrete or rendered houses over here. Most new houses are brick. Seems we get it easy compared to USA.
Cheers, Pete