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I had a call on friday and been asked how much to clean a gutter (2 bedroom house) - and I said 30 quid plus £20 to clean the fascia
then the guy said - so the total is £50 does this include cleaning the roof tiles ? and my answer was £300
end of conversation : )
I have a customer in in Cobham surrey - wants the roof cleaned - I dont fancy climbing anymore - so if anyone interested I can pass the contact details . I quoted 300 plus gutters - keeps calling me since 1st of june : )
yes im sure : ) but is still ok for a dayI take it you were the cheapest quote then /emoticons/biggrin.png
If you picked a nice day, this could be a great job off a roof ladder. Sit on the ladder, put you mp3 on,and get into a rythm. Its a cool job so long as you quote it right. The MP3 is essential as the sound of scraping starts topiss you off after a while. /emoticons/wink.png
Welcome to the forum Graham. I see where you're coming from, but at those sort of prices, I think they'll leave the moss up there. I'm not that arsed about the job tbf.I would pressure wash this from the top down, decent roof ladder, harnesses, gutter vac etc and price for two days, don't be afraid to put a decent price on it-£700 minimum, they always take longer than you think
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I would pressure wash this from the top down, decent roof ladder, harnesses, gutter vac etc and price for two days, don't be afraid to put a decent price on it-£700 minimum, they always take longer than you think
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that sounds good but ...I would pressure wash this from the top down, decent roof ladder, harnesses, gutter vac etc and price for two days, don't be afraid to put a decent price on it-£700 minimum, they always take longer than you think
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I read once that moss on the roof apart from being unsightly is actually good for the house as it helps insulate, as well as 'plugging' leaks since the moss usually grows on the warmest areas.The tiles themselves have a life expectancy of about 90 years but it's usually the roofing membrane that goes first hence why most roofs are replaced then.
Does moss on roof tiles cause any real damage?
I would say no not really but keeps me in a job unblocking guttering & downspouts /emoticons/biggrin.png