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  1. Ryan Cash

    How to Do a Bucket Test: By Ryan Cash

    How do I know how many GPMs my machine is actually putting out? Do I need a buffer tank for my machine? Is there a way to measure the chemical draw rate of my machine? These are more of the questions I see a lot in groups from contractors who are fairly new to the industry. The good news is...
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    The Proper Safety Equipment for Exterior Cleaning

    What safety gear do I need for pressure washing? What is PPE? Do I need PPE for soft washing? What kind of respirator do I need? I watch a lot of videos online of people cleaning homes and one thing I notice is that wearing the proper PPE is VERY rare. Let’s start simple. PPE stands for...
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    Fall Safety App: This could save your life!

    For those of us who walk roofs, climb ladders, or work at heights in general, I want to point you to an app that could save your life, especially if you work alone. I'll begin by saying, this is not my app and I have no relation to this app or it’s creators. I just have used it for a while and...
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    How Many GPMs do you Need to Clean?

    How many Gallons Per Minute do you need for a machine? What size pressure washer should I get? Is 3 GPM enough for residential cleaning? I hear these questions a lot from contractors who are just getting into the industry. Many wonder if their small machine is adequate, and others wonder if...
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    National Ladder Safety Month

    March is National Ladder Safety Month! First, did you know that CDC stats show that 43% of fatal falls in the last decade involved a ladder, and among construction workers, an estimated 81% of fall injuries treated in the US emergency departments involve a ladder? So today I’m going to look...
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    Safety Data Sheets (SDS). With Ryan Cash

    Do You keep SDS's on your truck? Straight from OSHA: “Employers must ensure that the SDSs are readily accessible to employees for all hazardous chemicals in their workplace. This may be done in many ways. For example, employers may keep the SDSs in a binder or on computers as long as the...
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    The Absolute Best Solvent! With Ryan Cash and Rooftec Systems

    If you could pick only one solvent for cleaning what would it be? There is one solvent that is capable of dissolving more substances than any other liquid on earth Not Surprisingly, it's actually water! If you remember one thing from high school chemistry, remember this: Water is the...
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    Ryan Cash: Working Temp of SH

    Quick Tip Today: Roof too cold and bleach not working quick enough? Pre-soak with water to warm it up! Roof too hot and bleach is flashing off before it can clean? Pre-soak with water to cool it down! Bleach is most effective between 70 and 130 degrees. So if you feel like it's not cleaning...
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    Ryan Cash and the Importance of a Process: Concrete Cleaning

    One lesson I learned the hard way window cleaning (a story for another time) was the importance of having a set process. Whenever you show up to do a job, you should have a routine and steps that you follow. Know your process. This is the best way to get consistent results. Here's my...
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    RoofTec Tip: Cleaning Trex??

    How do you clean composite decking? Soft Wash or Pressure Wash? Will pressure washing void the warranty? I think it never hurts to ask other cleaners, but always check with the manufacturer! Their websites are chock full of information that can help! This is a good lesson for almost question...
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    Rooftec Tip: Keep Your Hands Warm, Cheap!

    Let's talk Gloves! Over the years i've tried all types of combinations of gloves/glove liners, etc. but really think i've got the best cheap solution to stay warm and dry. Here's what I prefer: 1st: buy a pair of those .99 cent cheap one-size fits all cotton gloves. These are the ones you buy...
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    Rooftec Tip: Walking on Tile Roofs

    Walking on a tile roof doesn’t have to always lead to damaged tiles. There are places you should and shouldn’t step. It helps tremendously to know how these types of roofs are made to understand this. Always step on the overlapped areas at the bottom of the tiles. This is the part of the tile...
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    Rooftec Tip: What Does Your Customer Expect?

    Set expectations. The best thing you can do for your business is to talk to the customer on every job about what you will be doing. Educate them on how long it will take, what the results will and why that is. Let them know what they should see over the next few days/weeks/months. You need to...
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    Rooftec Tip: What Are You Testing?

    Before you clean someone's home, What are you testing? Will the paint get bleached out? Will overspray ruin a freshly stained deck? Will your surface cleaner etch and damage the newly poured concrete? “Test, Test, Test” Anyone can show up and spray bleach on a house or blast concrete with...
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    Rooftec Tip: That One Extra Thing!

    After every job you complete, find one small extra thing to do for the customer, free of charge. When you hand them the bill, let them know that you also took care of it for them. 2 minutes of extra work go a long way to securing repeat customers! A few examples that come to mind are: -...
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    Rooftec Tip: Where Do You Store Your SH?

    There is a general rule in chemistry that for every 10 degrees increase of temperature, the rate of reaction doubles or triples. In other words, for every 10 degrees increase in temperature, your bleach with degrade 2 to 3 times as fast! Keep your SH stored in a cool, dark place! This will...
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