Roofs are getting hot here in Atlanta! House we did below cleaned up nicely. But returned the next day to pick up a check, and the white residue was bad. I know it rinses with a light rain (rain for tomorrow), but is there something I'm doing wrong with my mix? 3%, SH.
Unlike popular belief SH also leaves a residue on roofs much like CH. SH leaves salt and CH leaves calcium. SH does have less of a residue. Also some soaps leave a residue. Are you using Green Wash or a foaming surfactant?
Gary
We often have that type of residue. I attribute it to the fact those areas have been hit heavier. We have never had to worry about the residue, as a few rains and it will brighten up and be gone.
There is a lot of dead bacteria, mold, fungus, lichen etc left behind in the "killing field" on the roof. That is why you went there, to eradicate parasites. Dead carcasses left all over place... Well done soldier
GARY, is the homeowner asking you to correct.... it... before they will pay.? and what is there response if any when you tell them the first good rain will take care of it...nice job by the way
-- Edited by Edward Yackenovich on Thursday 3rd of April 2014 09:15:36 PM
Thanks for all the help. The customer's usually accept the fact that it will wash off with the next rain. I have two concerns. First is the initial impression of the neighbors as to all the residue. Second, typically, Atlanta usually has extended droughts in July Sept. At that time would a post rinse at the end of the job eliminate that?
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Soft Wash - Atlanta, Gary P. Gelatt Owner cleanmyroof-atl.com gary.softwash@gmail.com 770-310-8530 1029 Gate Post Lane, Lawrenceville, GA 30044
This can happen most often when a certain area of the roof is sprayed as a final "touch up", (but you didn't spray the rest of the roof around it)such as an area that had the heaviest build up, and the roof was dry, and hot, and the soap did not evaporate as fast as the SH and Water. You can take a garden hose, or you use your pressure washer and an open ball valve, or blck chem tip, and wet that area down a little. You don't need to wet it enough to create any run off, just a good light wetting, and it will dry and look uniform and consistent.