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Do you use anything like this http://www.mossterminator.co.uk/ for moss on roofs? Do you offer that as a service?

 
I looked into offering a roof cleaning service a long time ago as I get asked most weeks if I do. For me I decided it's not worth the hassle or risks involved as ppl are not prepared to pay top dollar to have it done safely. Not forgetting to mention most roofs will need some sort of repair on them so then becomes a roofers job. Then once it's cleaned if they have any issues with the roof afterwards the first person they will try to blame is you.:rolleyes:

 
I looked into offering a roof cleaning service a long time ago as I get asked most weeks if I do. For me I decided it's not worth the hassle or risks involved as ppl are not prepared to pay top dollar to have it done safely. Not forgetting to mention most roofs will need some sort of repair on them so then becomes a roofers job. Then once it's cleaned if they have any issues with the roof afterwards the first person they will try to blame is you.:rolleyes:
Thanks smurf, just wondered if you offered it and if it was worth some further research. I quite fancied getting some of the moss killer and offer it to those custys with slimy decking/slabs. Better of with a jetwash, but this stuff may work take some slime off.

 
hmmmm yes where i was today .....he had just had his roof washed......i counted four broken roof tiles on one climb....and one had been attempted repaired.....didnt work boys...:rolleyes:

 
nah i dont do that any more i a good boy now banana does all the work.../emoticons/biggrin.png

you would be proud to know i am now doing full wfp houses.....no ladders in sight....

 
and off to buy some more containers i go.....it is defo addictive...at least i havent had a flood for a while.../emoticons/biggrin.png

ahh the water ran out yesterday and i had to trad little squares....it just seemed to take forever....i think the force has me....

 
Hey Smurf - after a couple of mths of cold wfp I've arrived at the same conclusion - that hot water wfp is the way way to get better results - how easy was it to fit your diy wfp water heater ? How much/cost of lpg do you reckon you get through say on a full day cleaning wfp ?

Cheers

 
Those chepo gas water heaters are dead easy to set up but you need to make sure when in use if in the back of the van is well ventilated. Also the gas tank/s secured and gas regulator is disconnected when not in use. The gas tanks should be in a fire resistant box vented through the floor too.

I get through a tank of gas roughly about every 2-4 weeks depending what I'm doing which costs £16 to exchange.

I know of only one supplier that fits them that are so say approved which are based in Ireland.

Here is their vid to show you what I'm on about.

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