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« on: August 12, 2008, 08:30:57 PM »

Hey everybody, I'm new to the forum. My name is ZacK, I've been pressure washing for a while. Started out a few years ago pressure washing my uncles wharehouse, delivery trucks, etc. I just reciently started my own business. I'm a senior in college so I'm still working the part time gig. Anyway, I have been picking up some roof washing business. I have done a few buy they were all metal roofs. I was wondeing what advantages the Delavan pumps are as opposed to the x-jet. I have mostly done house washing. Also, from alot of what I have read most people use and chlorine & soap mixture and don't rise it. Just wondering what the general opinion is. Are most of you guys ranging from $200-400 on an average 1 story house (1500 sq. ft.)??
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« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2008, 09:02:54 PM »

Forget the X Jet, call Bob, get the Delevan 5850 set up.
I like the 5/8 hose version, but that is up to you.

Plenty use the 1/2 inch hose set up, and some even 3/8  shocked

NOT "going there" at the moment 

I would rather have a Delevan chem pump with 1/4 inch hose then try and x jet a roof  LOL

The question you asked is a common one, we have all been there before.

NOTHING beats a dedicated chem pump for roof cleaning, except maybe an "Apple Stick"

I know, I know, WHAT"S an "Apple Stick Huh??

Anyone KNOW Huh?

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« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2008, 09:55:59 PM »

So this guy sells the whole set up? how big of a detergant tank should I be using. I'm still weighing the options because i primarily wash houses. This roof washing stuff is still pretty new. If i can get by with the x-jet I might stick with that, or at least until roof washing becomes more profitable than house washing....


Does the Delavan have a spray similar to the height that comes out of a x-jet? I think I saw its about 60psi, so I'm thinking im trying to compare apples and oranges.
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« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2008, 10:55:30 PM »

Forget the X Jet, call Bob, get the Delevan 5850 set up.
I like the 5/8 hose version, but that is up to you.

Plenty use the 1/2 inch hose set up, and some even 3/8  shocked

NOT "going there" at the moment 

Stop trying to stir up trouble again.  The kid is new and just wants some useful information.  If you don't have anything decent to say otherwise, go drink another Schlitz.

Zack,
As he said, call Bob and get a Delavan set up.  Try to not get caught up in his other garbage.

Here's a poll for you to consider.  Either hose size will work, however.
http://www.ptstate.com/index.php/topic,5333.0.html

Try to ignore all the other BS in the thread (if possible.)
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« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2008, 11:21:11 PM »

Zack give me a call bro i'll go over what you need

here is something that may help to,

Quote from: Scrappy;96019
Sure no problem

Deep Cycle Battery - $120
Battery Box - $15
DELAVAN 5800 SERIES 1/2" COMPLETE ROOF CLEANING SETUP (from PressureTek) - $339.00
Hunter Orange Water Proof Box - $12
35 gal Tank form TSC - $79
Some Wire and Electrical Connectors - Maybe $20
55 Gal Chlorine - $110
Tide Laundry Detergent - $10
Toggle Switch - $20
$725
Mount it in the be of the truck or on the power washing trailer

And leaves ya a few bucks for gas in the truck to go make the money cool

no need to advertise right away if they are begging ya for the service Wink

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« Reply #5 on: August 12, 2008, 11:53:34 PM »

Forget the X Jet, call Bob, get the Delevan 5850 set up.
I like the 5/8 hose version, but that is up to you.

Plenty use the 1/2 inch hose set up, and some even 3/8  shocked

NOT "going there" at the moment 

Stop trying to stir up trouble again.  The kid is new and just wants some useful information.  If you don't have anything decent to say otherwise, go drink another Schlitz.

Zack,
As he said, call Bob and get a Delavan set up.  Try to not get caught up in his other garbage.

Here's a poll for you to consider.  Either hose size will work, however.
http://www.ptstate.com/index.php/topic,5333.0.html

Try to ignore all the other BS in the thread (if possible.)
I THINK most have identified the trouble maker, Wesley  Thumbs Up

WHY do you follow me around, making trouble Don ?

Go back to detailing cars, or sandblasting, you only have 4 years experience cleaning roofs, according to THIS.
http://www.orlando.bbb.org/codbrep.html?wlcl=y&id=13006050

I have 15
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« Reply #6 on: August 12, 2008, 11:59:40 PM »

Go back to detailing cars, or sandblasting, you only have 4 years experience cleaning roofs, according to THIS.

I have 15

Actually, we have and do these.
http://www.thegrimescene.com/forums/up-roof-asphalt-tile-shake-cleaning/4855-apartment-complex.html

......and you have this.  Get back on your 12 step program you mentioned here before and stop mucking up the roof cleaning forums on the internet.


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« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2008, 12:16:18 AM »

Don, as much as I enjoy putting you in your place, I am not going to have this thread wind up you know where  Thumbs Up
You ALWAYS start stuff, and make a problem when none is there.

This WAS a good thread.
Lets get back on topic, OK ?

As much as I LOVE whupping your considerable EGO back into shape, I am a dedicated roof cleaner with many years experience to share.

IF you dont agree with me, there is no need for these ongoing personal attacks.

Post your info, let me post mine, and  LET IT GO  Thumbs Up







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