
Clay & Concrete Tile Roof Cleaning
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IMPORTANT NOTES:
Clay and Concrete Tiles are extremely fragile. It is not recommended to walk on them but if you decide to do so, make sure you walk on the section where they overlap on each other for the most stability. Walking in the middle of the tile may cause them to crack. These tiles are more fragile in colder weather.
NEVER SPRAY INTO THE TILES. There are gaps that lead right into the house under the clay tiles. Especially on the roof caps. Make sure you are always spraying in a downward motion to prevent soft wash solution or water from entering the home.
PROPORTIONED METHOD EQUIPMENT:
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Soft Wash System 5 GPM or Better, 60 PSI or Better
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Soft Wash Proportioner
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Soft Wash Wand and J-Rod Nozzle
X-JET METHOD EQUIPMENT:
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Pressure Washer: 4 GPM or better, 2000 PSI or better
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Pressure Washing Wand with X-Jet Nozzle
AVERAGE CLEANING RATE:
500-1000 sq ft per hour
SCOPE OF WORK:
Before beginning, ensure you have completed all the steps in the Worksite Preparation Guide.
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CLEAR DEBRIS
Use a leaf blower or partially open ball valve to clean tree branches, pine needles and any other loose debris from the roof. Be mindful of where the debris falls.
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REMOVE LARGE MOSS CLUSTERS
If there is a large amount of moss on the roof or large pieces of moss, these need to be removed first. These will be to large for the soft wash solution to penetrate and will survive the treatment. Moss likes to grow along the edges of the tile. One of the best tools to loosen the moss from the edges is a wire rake. Move the rake tines in a back and forth motion along the edges of the shingles.
Pro Tip: Do to push the moss off the roof. This would take too much time. Instead, use these tools to loosen the moss and then use a blower or a partial open ball valve to remove the loose moss.
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PRE-SOAK NEARBY VEGETATION
It is important to wet nearby plants, grass, bushes, trees, and other vegetation the soft wash solution has the potential of interacting with. Keep these areas wet as you are applying the chemical. Doing so will create a hydro barrier and minimize the chances of damage.
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APPLY SOFT WASH SOLUTION
Adjust your proportioned settings or X-Jet Nozzles to reach 3-6% sodium hypochlorite dilution level. (See: Soft Wash Mixing Ratios) For roofs with a low pitch use a low amount of soap. Increase the amount of soap depending on the steepness of the roof. Applying mixture will begin to break down organics and clean the surface. Apply a even coating across the entire surface.
Pro Tip: While one technician is on the ladder or roof applying chemical, have another technician wetting the landscape, trees, bushes and house underneath. This will prevent the soft wash solution from killing unintended organics or damaging the property.
Pro Tip: Do not spray into any vents or opening on the roof. Also, be mindful of over spray or chemical entering the gutters. You want as much treatment to stay on the roof as possible. -
ALLOW TO DWELL
While keeping the surface wet, allow up to 30 minutes of dwelling time for the soft wash solution to work. The moss will begin to turn white and the black algae will begin to disappear.
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RINSE & INSPECT (OPTIONAL)
Once the entire surface has been treated, you have the option to rinse. You can advise the customer that it would be best to leave the chemical as long as possible and let the rainwater rinse of the roof. In some cases, customer may need to get the best curbside appeal as fast as possible. This can include mandates from HOA or putting a home up for sale. In these cases, you can begin rising the roof with clean water after 30-60 minutes of dwell time.