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mike roberts

Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« on: February 23, 2012, 03:22:46 pm »
If everything goes to plan we should be in a position to recycle water by beginning of April.

Matt Gibson

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Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2012, 03:28:46 pm »
What set up you gonna be using mate? Filtered down to tap water quality? Ie: no chunks?

mike roberts

Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2012, 07:53:19 pm »
Initially trailer mounted purely for filtration / transfer tank later in year hope to incorporate it into new van ... Looking to acheive <100 microns.

Blast Away

Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2012, 08:09:33 pm »
Why go to all the trouble though Mike?

mike roberts

Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2012, 08:30:22 pm »
In simple terms progression... we increased safety ropes... started Vac / pump far cleaner.. added WFP... etc

We all know washing uses vast quantities of water, if we can now offer this to the public additional wastes saving / improvement has to be a huge plus / selling aid especially given the current times.

I know some customers dont give a damn with ref to Hs etc...  But thats not our target customer. There is an initial outlay plus ongoing costs increased servicing etc but we will build this into our costs.

Rob_Mac

Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2012, 08:37:38 pm »
Mike

I applaud you. I think it is a real selling point. The country is staring at drought orders being brought in and if the water companies don't pull it together this is going to become a regular thing.

I looked into a vortex recycling unit, in one of the trailers (when I had them), they said that they could fit and supply for 5k.

I may look into this before the end of the year. I used about 4000 litres today and can use up to 10 000 litres on a busy day. we always have problems with getting to water outlets and taps etc and it is one of my bugbears.

Thanks for the push!!! ;)

Rob ;D

mike roberts

Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2012, 09:02:32 pm »
Mike

I applaud you. I think it is a real selling point. The country is staring at drought orders being brought in and if the water companies don't pull it together this is going to become a regular thing.

I looked into a vortex recycling unit, in one of the trailers (when I had them), they said that they could fit and supply for 5k.

I may look into this before the end of the year. I used about 4000 litres today and can use up to 10 000 litres on a busy day. we always have problems with getting to water outlets and taps etc and it is one of my bugbears.

Thanks for the push!!! ;)

Rob ;D

Thanks Rob appreciate comments.

Its going to be an ongoing project, which we should be able to incorporate into other pressure washing services.

Matt Gibson

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Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #7 on: February 23, 2012, 09:43:40 pm »
I agree that it's a great selling point to certain customers but I don't have the need for that selling point up here  ;D

trevor perry

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Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2012, 02:20:51 pm »
i can see the selling point of this but i personally think the extra hose for recovering the water will be a constant hastle and cost more time than it will save for a lot of jobs, i wouldnt mind any updates on how you get on with it though
better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove any doubt

Roger Oakley

Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #9 on: February 25, 2012, 08:49:11 am »
Mike,

If you want to give me a call at some point, as I know someone who has built recycle systems if it is any help.
Rob it is Colin who did the transfer with us when you bought the H&M system so you have met him.

I can see pressure washing needing to go this way in the future, 1 as a selling point and 2 as an environmental issue.

Why this country has never gone the desalination route I don't know.

mike roberts

Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #10 on: February 25, 2012, 02:47:12 pm »
Mike,

If you want to give me a call at some point, as I know someone who has built recycle systems if it is any help.
Rob it is Colin who did the transfer with us when you bought the H&M system so you have met him.

I can see pressure washing needing to go this way in the future, 1 as a selling point and 2 as an environmental issue.

Why this country has never gone the desalination route I don't know.

Hi Roger,
If I can give you a call Monday afternoon if thats ok ?

Have to agree with you ... As an 'island' you would of thought it would make sense!
Other countries seemed to of adopted the process. Crazy ha ho.. thats the Uk ... Vision seems to be lacking - Just look at replies on here  ;D ;D

Roger Oakley

Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #11 on: February 25, 2012, 04:04:02 pm »
Mike,

If you want to give me a call at some point, as I know someone who has built recycle systems if it is any help.
Rob it is Colin who did the transfer with us when you bought the H&M system so you have met him.

I can see pressure washing needing to go this way in the future, 1 as a selling point and 2 as an environmental issue.

Why this country has never gone the desalination route I don't know.

Hi Roger,
If I can give you a call Monday afternoon if thats ok ?

Have to agree with you ... As an 'island' you would of thought it would make sense!
Other countries seemed to of adopted the process. Crazy ha ho.. thats the Uk ... Vision seems to be lacking - Just look at replies on here  ;D ;D

Mike, No problem Monday afternoon is good for me.

mike roberts

Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #12 on: March 27, 2012, 08:16:16 pm »
First recycle job today - Block paved driveway previously sealed (280m) used two washers 18ltr + 15ltr/min one using turb the other mosmatic - used 300 litres  ;D ;D

Not a bad start  ;D

Blast Away

Re: Roof cleaning by upto 85% Recycled water
« Reply #13 on: March 27, 2012, 09:43:47 pm »
First recycle job today - Block paved driveway previously sealed (280m) used two washers 18ltr + 15ltr/min one using turb the other mosmatic - used 300 litres  ;D ;D

Not a bad start  ;D

I might recycle sweat mate, I think I pumped out 300 litres of that today!  ;D