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PoleKing

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Slate roof
« on: October 17, 2014, 08:30:53 pm »
I've been asked to clean a slate roof.
It's under some oak trees.
Lichen and normal greeny stuff on it.
What's the best way to get it clean?
And what is a decent price psm please lads?
It's a regular window cleaning customer who doesn't trust many people on his property so wants me to do it been though it's not my area of normal work...

Any help much appreciated please.

TIA.
Darren
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8weekly

Re: Slate roof
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2014, 08:34:41 pm »
Why would you bother? If you have plenty of window cleaning work that is.

PoleKing

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2014, 08:38:35 pm »
He's a nice guy.
He's asked so I'm asking.
If it's easy enough, I'll give it a go.
And it'll be a string to my bow. I actually fancy giving my own roof a bit of a tickle so it'd help me learn.
Certainly not for the money.
I can't see it being a well paid job.
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Danny F

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2014, 08:42:27 pm »
get yourself a fall protection system (rope grab , rope and a harness), learn how to use it and go up and powerhose it if the slates are thick enough

Don Kee

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2014, 08:43:29 pm »
Mate of mine does roof cleaning in notts, the prices he charges...well its well priced work!!

Not sure of the process, but i know using 'algoclear' is part of it!!
Also, slate is quite fragile isn't it? So i'd assume you'd have to know what you're doing...

You're probably better off posting in the general cleaning forum though bud...
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?

Plankton

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2014, 09:04:08 pm »
Insurance? That nice old guy can easily turn into that old numpty.  I wouldn't pressure wash slate or rosemary tiles, you'll only cause yourself problems.

KLEENAWAY

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #6 on: October 17, 2014, 09:24:36 pm »
get yourself a fall protection system (rope grab , rope and a harness), learn how to use it and go up and powerhose it if the slates are thick enough

Have you ever walked on a slate roof? Never mind a slate roof that is p**s wet through  ::)roll

Algoclear is the stuff you need but you will need access equipment, whether it be a scaffold tower or an extendable boom. Depending on the size and pitch of the roof you can apply it with a decent pump sprayer or a modified wfp with a nozzle.

Danny

PoleKing

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #7 on: October 17, 2014, 09:34:35 pm »
Mate of mine does roof cleaning in notts, the prices he charges...well its well priced work!!

Not sure of the process, but i know using 'algoclear' is part of it!!
Also, slate is quite fragile isn't it? So i'd assume you'd have to know what you're doing...

You're probably better off posting in the general cleaning forum though bud...

I did post there too.
Also clear seems to be the product to use.

It's the fragility that I was worried about...
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PoleKing

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2014, 09:37:46 pm »
Insurance? That nice old guy can easily turn into that old numpty.  I wouldn't pressure wash slate or rosemary tiles, you'll only cause yourself problems.

What are rosemary tiles?
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Don Kee

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #9 on: October 17, 2014, 09:43:13 pm »
Insurance? That nice old guy can easily turn into that old numpty.  I wouldn't pressure wash slate or rosemary tiles, you'll only cause yourself problems.

What are rosemary tiles?


Clay, slippy as poope to walk on

I would have thought you'd want a crawler ladders, soft brush to get the general crap off, and then spray the algo clear and let it do its thing (from what i gather, you wont get instant results using algoclear this way but it will come good in a few weeks when it takes effect)

Personally mate, i know you trying to do a good deed but slate tiles are an arse, slippy and fragile. Chances are you'll break one if not careful, and if your really not careful you'll break yourself

Mates away this weekend, i'll ask him when he's back if you haven't already sorted something
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?

PoleKing

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2014, 09:47:27 pm »
Insurance? That nice old guy can easily turn into that old numpty.  I wouldn't pressure wash slate or rosemary tiles, you'll only cause yourself problems.

What are rosemary tiles?


Clay, slippy as poope to walk on

I would have thought you'd want a crawler ladders, soft brush to get the general crap off, and then spray the algo clear and let it do its thing (from what i gather, you wont get instant results using algoclear this way but it will come good in a few weeks when it takes effect)

Personally mate, i know you trying to do a good deed but slate tiles are an arse, slippy and fragile. Chances are you'll break one if not careful, and if your really not careful you'll break yourself

Mates away this weekend, i'll ask him when he's back if you haven't already sorted something

Yeah, id really appreciate any help from someone who's actually done it please.
If he could call me that'd be even better...
Any help greatly appreciated.
thank you Don
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Frankybadboy

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #11 on: October 17, 2014, 09:58:45 pm »
Insurance? That nice old guy can easily turn into that old numpty.  I wouldn't pressure wash slate or rosemary tiles, you'll only cause yourself problems.

What are rosemary tiles?


Clay, slippy as poope to walk on

I would have thought you'd want a crawler ladders, soft brush to get the general crap off, and then spray the algo clear and let it do its thing (from what i gather, you wont get instant results using algoclear this way but it will come good in a few weeks when it takes effect)

Personally mate, i know you trying to do a good deed but slate tiles are an arse, slippy and fragile. Chances are you'll break one if not careful, and if your really not careful you'll break yourself

Mates away this weekend, i'll ask him when he's back if you haven't already sorted something

Yeah, id really appreciate any help from someone who's actually done it please.

yes shut up don-key what do you know.
from a man who wasnt going to spend all day on here after his disappearing act  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Tadgh O Shea

Re: Slate roof
« Reply #12 on: October 17, 2014, 10:04:39 pm »
Hi Darran, here is a no for Chris Scott 7973216502  he is an expert on these problems and a very helpful guy, Algoclear is what he uses and the way to go.

duncan h

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #13 on: October 17, 2014, 10:16:08 pm »
take care mate

KLEENAWAY

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #14 on: October 17, 2014, 10:16:29 pm »
Insurance? That nice old guy can easily turn into that old numpty.  I wouldn't pressure wash slate or rosemary tiles, you'll only cause yourself problems.

What are rosemary tiles?


Clay, slippy as poope to walk on

I would have thought you'd want a crawler ladders, soft brush to get the general crap off, and then spray the algo clear and let it do its thing (from what i gather, you wont get instant results using algoclear this way but it will come good in a few weeks when it takes effect)

Personally mate, i know you trying to do a good deed but slate tiles are an arse, slippy and fragile. Chances are you'll break one if not careful, and if your really not careful you'll break yourself

Mates away this weekend, i'll ask him when he's back if you haven't already sorted something

Yeah, id really appreciate any help from someone who's actually done it please.
If he could call me that'd be even better...
Any help greatly appreciated.
thank you Don

Iv done plenty them, i done one last week but they were concrete tiles. You need to get off any detritus (dirt) then treat with algoclear (chemical name  quaternary ammonium) at a dilution rate of 30/1 (stronger if you want it will work quicker but is a waste of chemical really).

Your main problem is access and how to spray, you would need to post pics to solve this. I know plenty of companies that claim that they clean roofs, they get up there, pressure wash it off by taking off the top layer of the tile and the dirt with it (marley (a massive tile producer) actually advise against it). As soon as this is done then algae/moss starts growing straight away.

What else do you want to know?

Danny

PoleKing

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #15 on: October 17, 2014, 10:20:07 pm »
Insurance? That nice old guy can easily turn into that old numpty.  I wouldn't pressure wash slate or rosemary tiles, you'll only cause yourself problems.

What are rosemary tiles?


Clay, slippy as poope to walk on

I would have thought you'd want a crawler ladders, soft brush to get the general crap off, and then spray the algo clear and let it do its thing (from what i gather, you wont get instant results using algoclear this way but it will come good in a few weeks when it takes effect)

Personally mate, i know you trying to do a good deed but slate tiles are an arse, slippy and fragile. Chances are you'll break one if not careful, and if your really not careful you'll break yourself

Mates away this weekend, i'll ask him when he's back if you haven't already sorted something

Yeah, id really appreciate any help from someone who's actually done it please.

yes shut up don-key what do you know.
from a man who wasnt going to spend all day on here after his disappearing act  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Why not go for a little bike ride now Franky.
Try it with your lights off
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PoleKing

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #16 on: October 17, 2014, 10:20:27 pm »
Hi Darran, here is a no for Chris Scott 7973216502  he is an expert on these problems and a very helpful guy, Algoclear is what he uses and the way to go.

Thanks Tadgh
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PoleKing

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #17 on: October 17, 2014, 10:22:04 pm »
Insurance? That nice old guy can easily turn into that old numpty.  I wouldn't pressure wash slate or rosemary tiles, you'll only cause yourself problems.

What are rosemary tiles?


Clay, slippy as poope to walk on

I would have thought you'd want a crawler ladders, soft brush to get the general crap off, and then spray the algo clear and let it do its thing (from what i gather, you wont get instant results using algoclear this way but it will come good in a few weeks when it takes effect)

Personally mate, i know you trying to do a good deed but slate tiles are an arse, slippy and fragile. Chances are you'll break one if not careful, and if your really not careful you'll break yourself

Mates away this weekend, i'll ask him when he's back if you haven't already sorted something

Yeah, id really appreciate any help from someone who's actually done it please.
If he could call me that'd be even better...
Any help greatly appreciated.
thank you Don

Iv done plenty them, i done one last week but they were concrete tiles. You need to get off any detritus (dirt) then treat with algoclear (chemical name  quaternary ammonium) at a dilution rate of 30/1 (stronger if you want it will work quicker but is a waste of chemical really).

Your main problem is access and how to spray, you would need to post pics to solve this. I know plenty of companies that claim that they clean roofs, they get up there, pressure wash it off by taking off the top layer of the tile and the dirt with it (marley (a massive tile producer) actually advise against it). As soon as this is done then algae/moss starts growing straight away.

What else do you want to know?

Danny

That's pretty comprehensive. Thanks Danny.
I'll have a chat with Christ Scott (I hope) and glean what I can and go from there.
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KLEENAWAY

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #18 on: October 17, 2014, 10:36:15 pm »
Insurance? That nice old guy can easily turn into that old numpty.  I wouldn't pressure wash slate or rosemary tiles, you'll only cause yourself problems.

What are rosemary tiles?


Clay, slippy as poope to walk on

I would have thought you'd want a crawler ladders, soft brush to get the general crap off, and then spray the algo clear and let it do its thing (from what i gather, you wont get instant results using algoclear this way but it will come good in a few weeks when it takes effect)

Personally mate, i know you trying to do a good deed but slate tiles are an arse, slippy and fragile. Chances are you'll break one if not careful, and if your really not careful you'll break yourself

Mates away this weekend, i'll ask him when he's back if you haven't already sorted something

Yeah, id really appreciate any help from someone who's actually done it please.
If he could call me that'd be even better...
Any help greatly appreciated.
thank you Don

Iv done plenty them, i done one last week but they were concrete tiles. You need to get off any detritus (dirt) then treat with algoclear (chemical name  quaternary ammonium) at a dilution rate of 30/1 (stronger if you want it will work quicker but is a waste of chemical really).

Your main problem is access and how to spray, you would need to post pics to solve this. I know plenty of companies that claim that they clean roofs, they get up there, pressure wash it off by taking off the top layer of the tile and the dirt with it (marley (a massive tile producer) actually advise against it). As soon as this is done then algae/moss starts growing straight away.

What else do you want to know?

Danny

That's pretty comprehensive. Thanks Danny.
I'll have a chat with Christ Scott (I hope) and glean what I can and go from there.

No problem.

Chris will tel you the same as what i have told you....at least i hope he does as he taught me what to do  ;D . Whatever chris says go with it, when it comes to cleaning like this, he really knows his stuff.

Personally if i was you i would give chris the job and then go and watch him, he has the equipment, expertise and will teach you at he same time.

Danny

PoleKing

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Re: Slate roof
« Reply #19 on: October 17, 2014, 11:22:03 pm »
Insurance? That nice old guy can easily turn into that old numpty.  I wouldn't pressure wash slate or rosemary tiles, you'll only cause yourself problems.

What are rosemary tiles?


Clay, slippy as poope to walk on

I would have thought you'd want a crawler ladders, soft brush to get the general crap off, and then spray the algo clear and let it do its thing (from what i gather, you wont get instant results using algoclear this way but it will come good in a few weeks when it takes effect)

Personally mate, i know you trying to do a good deed but slate tiles are an arse, slippy and fragile. Chances are you'll break one if not careful, and if your really not careful you'll break yourself

Mates away this weekend, i'll ask him when he's back if you haven't already sorted something

Yeah, id really appreciate any help from someone who's actually done it please.
If he could call me that'd be even better...
Any help greatly appreciated.
thank you Don

Iv done plenty them, i done one last week but they were concrete tiles. You need to get off any detritus (dirt) then treat with algoclear (chemical name  quaternary ammonium) at a dilution rate of 30/1 (stronger if you want it will work quicker but is a waste of chemical really).

Your main problem is access and how to spray, you would need to post pics to solve this. I know plenty of companies that claim that they clean roofs, they get up there, pressure wash it off by taking off the top layer of the tile and the dirt with it (marley (a massive tile producer) actually advise against it). As soon as this is done then algae/moss starts growing straight away.

What else do you want to know?

Danny

That's pretty comprehensive. Thanks Danny.
I'll have a chat with Christ Scott (I hope) and glean what I can and go from there.

No problem.

Chris will tel you the same as what i have told you....at least i hope he does as he taught me what to do  ;D . Whatever chris says go with it, when it comes to cleaning like this, he really knows his stuff.

Personally if i was you i would give chris the job and then go and watch him, he has the equipment, expertise and will teach you at he same time.

Danny

Where is he based?
The job is just outside of Oakham
www.LanesWindowCleaning.com

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