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Hey Ash, great video. So many people out there just having a go and doing things incorrectly! and that's being polite! You can't just jump on a roof and start blasting away at it - thanks for sharing the advice 👍

StephenHeath-nkyn
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Ash, you're the best! Keep up the good work. Your communication skills are great. All the best going forward. 👍🙂

tsid
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Been doing this work for many years but I’m not very good at the videos, I’ve seen adverts from companies over here using cleaning methods in America and you can clearly see it’s not this country. Anyway love watching your videos keep up the good work mr Mcacintosh 👍

CPC-di
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Great vid and advice for clients as most are worried well broken down to laymen’s. Terms .
Great ash

NeilStark
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Amazing video, really well presented and informative. Thank you.

shiningwindows
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Many cowboys in Scotland blast the pointing out then fill the gaps with " magic paint" which is used too on lead or zinc valleys, upvc pipes, noeprene flashings, cast iron, bitumen flashings/ welted drips, plastisol metal sheets, cement wraggles, and more.The paint in the gaps where the pointings were, stays long enough for the cheque to clear, to be fair.£5k for £300 worth of magic paint is normal.

mr.
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Thank you Ashley for great videos and always great advice!

MrValtersk
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Great informative vides as usual 👌🏻👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻

seamusoneill
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Excellent video/insight. Very professional 👍🏻

chalkster
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Hi Ash,
Awesome video, thanks for posting. What degree nozzles do you have in your fsc?. Do you use the same nozzles for all types of tiles?Thanks

johnnyscriven
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Very good explanatory video ❤. Great advice with useful tips. And certainly encouraging would-be or current pressure washer companies to be more compliant with individual client's roofing/property needs/requirements.
I was wondering how much, range wise, would I expect a typical family house roof (terrace) cost to have demossed cleaned and bio-sprayed thereafter? Of course requirements will change from area or client's requirements, but a simple board park figure to gauge would be helpful.
Appreciate your work. Bless you.

christinekane
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great vid, would like to know more in detail on the machine set up you are using for example would you still do 21 ltrs min at lower pressure ? 25 degree jets

robcolman
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Hey mate, learning alot from your videos, looking at setting up doing roofs/drives/patios and also abut if garden maintenance, i sometimes use 65° fan for rinsing off, like a water 'broom', have you ever used a 65 or 40° jets the highest angle jet/softest wash you use with the mosmatic on the roof?

Simmons
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Using a high-powered pressure washer could cause more damage than good. This is because the strength of the water stream can remove the finish of the roof tiles. The finish, which is often granular, has been designed to gradually wear off over the years.

samdamanyrt
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Hi Ash great video and thank you for the informative 👍 Can i ask what would be the difference from an 8" mosmatic cleaner to the 12" cleaner? Someone said the 12" is easier to control? Appreciate your time

RoyaleJester
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Ash, thank you for the video. I’m starting out and wondering how do I reduce the pressure on my Victor 3600 and 5 gallons per minute and to what pressure should I reduce it to and how do I measure that?

murtaghslawncare
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One thing you didn’t cover that’s very important. Asbestos tiles & sheets.
As a former asbestos contractor I’ve seen many roofs where jet washing or harsh chemicals were used to clean the surface of the roof.
The downside is is these often remove the thin protective layer & the roof then becomes porous.

What a lot of these guys also fail to appreciate is that if you’re working on asbestos based materials then the Control of Asbestos Regulations apply.
When generating waste this can fall into the category of hazardous waste, which means the waste debris & water needs to be captured & filtered & the remaining debris disposed of as hazardous waste

hughmarcus
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Always good videos mate but lots of different reasons why you would and would not use FSC over Turbo. A correct setup and test of that setup fundamental to ensure the Brett job is carried out without any damage. I would never recommend swapping between turbo nozzle and a flat surface cleaner having some means to regulate pressure. 👍🏻

CMDMS
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Hi Ashley, have learned a lot from videos like yours but I need to question the steam part, its very hot water as if it were steam it would take forever as the turbo wouldn't turn as the moss matic wouldn't turn either, the water flow won't be much different only that the restricted flow on the boiler and heating and sending on....
What you are seei g is just the hot vapour going off especially in the cold air which looks like steam

almilhouse
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Do you think using the hotbox in cleaning much of a game changer to cold wash?

jamesdoyle