:smad:Hello everyone,
I'm new to this site as well as to the pressure washing industry, I found out about this site about two weeks ago, when I saw this guy pressure washing and sealing a driveway. I stopped to ask him a few questions about pressure cleaning pretaining to estimating, pricing, materials, supplies, ect...He told me about this site and spoke very highly of it. And I must say, I've been peeping in almost on a nightly basis, It has been all that this guy told me it would be. That has been the best information I have gained so far. Questions that I've been asking around for has been answered right here some but not all. My question tonight is about a tile roof I did today. This was the first roof I've done. The roof was very dirty, I used a roof wash with mildew resistant first but the roof was very steep. The wash rolled right off, It had no time to lift the dirt/mildew it took me 8 hours to clean 1600 square foot. I don't feel good about the job, the roof came clean but I'm not sure how long it will stay clean. I feel like I gave the homeowner a plain water wash with a pressure washer. Is there anything or chemical I could have used to make this easier for myself and at the same time felt like I gave the customer a quality job?
I'm new to this site as well as to the pressure washing industry, I found out about this site about two weeks ago, when I saw this guy pressure washing and sealing a driveway. I stopped to ask him a few questions about pressure cleaning pretaining to estimating, pricing, materials, supplies, ect...He told me about this site and spoke very highly of it. And I must say, I've been peeping in almost on a nightly basis, It has been all that this guy told me it would be. That has been the best information I have gained so far. Questions that I've been asking around for has been answered right here some but not all. My question tonight is about a tile roof I did today. This was the first roof I've done. The roof was very dirty, I used a roof wash with mildew resistant first but the roof was very steep. The wash rolled right off, It had no time to lift the dirt/mildew it took me 8 hours to clean 1600 square foot. I don't feel good about the job, the roof came clean but I'm not sure how long it will stay clean. I feel like I gave the homeowner a plain water wash with a pressure washer. Is there anything or chemical I could have used to make this easier for myself and at the same time felt like I gave the customer a quality job?