First 2 are before pics right? If so, the after ones look good to me - looks like some dead algae leftover that would rinse away with some rain.
Alejandro Riojas said
Oct 7, 2013
Yeah first two are the before pics the next two are after...
Michael Derose said
Oct 7, 2013
that roof needs some rain.
AC Lockyer said
Oct 7, 2013
Image 3 looks good. You have that great rinse pump. Make some rain.
AC
Alejandro Riojas said
Oct 7, 2013
It's a construction building and they turned off all the electricity for the weekend so I could not use it I will be buying an inverter so i won't have that problem again!
Alejandro Riojas said
Oct 7, 2013
Haha it was a good experience for it being small little roof I think I learned quite a bit to be honest
Alejandro Riojas said
Oct 7, 2013
Michael Derose wrote:
that roof needs some rain.
The problem with that Michael is that in south texas we don't know what rain is hahah
Alejandro Riojas said
Oct 7, 2013
Haven't talked to the customer so don't know what he is goin to say??
Tim Teed said
Oct 7, 2013
I would go back an rinse. Take a better photo before you rinse and then an after. Then you use the photo to sell and manage customer expectations. See how long it takes to rinse and give future customers an option to rinse or use a "free tile rinse with roof cleaning" on your flyers
Alejandro Riojas said
Oct 7, 2013
I went back there today to see the roof and it actually looks a lot better than I thought I ll take better pic later on!
AC Lockyer said
Oct 7, 2013
Alejandro Riojas wrote:
It's a construction building and they turned off all the electricity for the weekend so I could not use it I will be buying an inverter so i won't have that problem again!
You will need at least a 20 amp 3500 watt invertor.
Suppose to look like this
First 2 are before pics right? If so, the after ones look good to me - looks like some dead algae leftover that would rinse away with some rain.
Yeah first two are the before pics the next two are after...
AC
It's a construction building and they turned off all the electricity for the weekend so I could not use it I will be buying an inverter so i won't have that problem again!
Haha it was a good experience for it being small little roof I think I learned quite a bit to be honest
The problem with that Michael is that in south texas we don't know what rain is hahah
Haven't talked to the customer so don't know what he is goin to say??
I would go back an rinse. Take a better photo before you rinse and then an after. Then you use the photo to sell and manage customer expectations. See how long it takes to rinse and give future customers an option to rinse or use a "free tile rinse with roof cleaning" on your flyers
I went back there today to see the roof and it actually looks a lot better than I thought I ll take better pic later on!
You will need at least a 20 amp 3500 watt invertor.
AC