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Does the hose length affect the strength of the water coming out? For example, if I connect a 200 ft garden hose to the pump, and I'm high up on a roof, is there still good enough pressure to push through the very long hose?
That's a good question. You would think so, and maybe a tiny bit. As long as you don't have air leaks in the hose and your pump is in good shape you should be fine. 60 or 70 psi is still 60lbs or pressures pushing fluid out. I use a 12 volt 5.5 gallon per minute pump and it seems to work well. You can also use a pressure washer with a low pressure jrod to downstream with more power but less chem strength since downstreaming doesn't allow the mix to be as strong as batch mixing. I use a 200 hose off my wash tank. As long as it's air tight I have no issue. If the hose leaks a bit sometimes, I have a longer day to make the money 💰
I also use a turbo jet hose nozzle from home depot to increase the water pressure coming out by 40%. This will let me shoot higher and farther with a shooter tip on. Then I can change the tip to a wide spray for less pressure and a wall of SH coming out of the tip
I often had to mix a second batch. They make a 60 gallon tank but it is twice as much. Just depends if money is an option. Mixing a batch takes 5 to 10 minutes
I used the turbo jet. www.homedepot.com/p/Turbo-Jet-High-Spray-Hose-Nozzle-Attachments-1000243/307629414?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&pla&mtc=SHOPPING-BF-CDP-GGL-D28I-028_010_WATERING-NA-NA-NA-PMAX-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-PMAX&cm_mmc=SHOPPING-BF-CDP-GGL-D28I-028_010_WATERING-NA-NA-NA-PMAX-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-PMAX-71700000104372722--&gad_source=1&gclsrc=ds
I use the zero g hoses. I don't have hose reals and they are light weight and have worked well for a year. You just need to straighten them out on jobsites before use
It's a 12 volt trolling motor battery. Everstart dc27 I think. I charge it every time I use it with a trickle charger. I could wash maybe 4 houses before the battery was dying. Maybe more. I have never ran the battery below 60 percent. Just never need to.
Hi. I just built this unit. Im excited to get started which my first job is a combination of brick and siding. Im having a hard time figuring out the solution mix for this job. I did purchase 2 gallons of pool essentials from Walmart for under 6 bucks a piece. Could u please share with me mix ratio for rougbly 2 story condo about 1800 sq. Ft.. And also 2 gallon pump sprayer for detacted siding shed. Would be great! Thank u so much
2 and a half gallons in this 24 gallon tank will make a nice 1 percent house wash. I fill the take to about 25 gallons total. Add sh first. One tank should be enough. Fill your 2 gallon from the tank if needed or use the mix calculator at southeast softwashs website. Also watch some southeast soft wash videos of the process
It's refillable. Most take about two tanks. Some take 4 tanks. A 60 gallon tank is available but it is 300 for that tank so I just refill this. Or did before we build the trailer
Great video, I've seen Spencer's system and I like your system also. Great information, good narrative and ideas. Thanks for all you do!
Looks like a great, simple set up! Thanks for the video!
Great stuff. Thank you!
i built this and i have cleaned 2 roofs so far one for 400 and the second for 350 it works great
That's awesome. You are taking control of your life and making some real money. Congratulations
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Definitely gonna build this setup and put it to work.
Does the hose length affect the strength of the water coming out? For example, if I connect a 200 ft garden hose to the pump, and I'm high up on a roof, is there still good enough pressure to push through the very long hose?
That's a good question. You would think so, and maybe a tiny bit. As long as you don't have air leaks in the hose and your pump is in good shape you should be fine. 60 or 70 psi is still 60lbs or pressures pushing fluid out. I use a 12 volt 5.5 gallon per minute pump and it seems to work well. You can also use a pressure washer with a low pressure jrod to downstream with more power but less chem strength since downstreaming doesn't allow the mix to be as strong as batch mixing. I use a 200 hose off my wash tank. As long as it's air tight I have no issue. If the hose leaks a bit sometimes, I have a longer day to make the money 💰
I also use a turbo jet hose nozzle from home depot to increase the water pressure coming out by 40%. This will let me shoot higher and farther with a shooter tip on. Then I can change the tip to a wide spray for less pressure and a wall of SH coming out of the tip
Question, why is washing a roof important? Just looking for responses for when a customer might ask me
Gleocapsmaga eats the limestone in the shingles, brick mortor and driveways. Might want to Google that for the correct spelling
Is a tank this size big enough to do a large house?
I often had to mix a second batch. They make a 60 gallon tank but it is twice as much. Just depends if money is an option. Mixing a batch takes 5 to 10 minutes
Do you have a link for the wands at HD? Thanks.
I used the turbo jet. www.homedepot.com/p/Turbo-Jet-High-Spray-Hose-Nozzle-Attachments-1000243/307629414?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&pla&mtc=SHOPPING-BF-CDP-GGL-D28I-028_010_WATERING-NA-NA-NA-PMAX-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-PMAX&cm_mmc=SHOPPING-BF-CDP-GGL-D28I-028_010_WATERING-NA-NA-NA-PMAX-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-PMAX-71700000104372722--&gad_source=1&gclsrc=ds
Thanks for the video. What would you name a good quality hose?
I use the zero g hoses. I don't have hose reals and they are light weight and have worked well for a year. You just need to straighten them out on jobsites before use
They are easier to move around than flexzilla
How often do you have to charge your battery
It's a 12 volt trolling motor battery. Everstart dc27 I think. I charge it every time I use it with a trickle charger. I could wash maybe 4 houses before the battery was dying. Maybe more. I have never ran the battery below 60 percent. Just never need to.
Hi. I just built this unit. Im excited to get started which my first job is a combination of brick and siding. Im having a hard time figuring out the solution mix for this job. I did purchase 2 gallons of pool essentials from Walmart for under 6 bucks a piece. Could u please share with me mix ratio for rougbly 2 story condo about 1800 sq. Ft.. And also 2 gallon pump sprayer for detacted siding shed. Would be great! Thank u so much
2 and a half gallons in this 24 gallon tank will make a nice 1 percent house wash. I fill the take to about 25 gallons total. Add sh first. One tank should be enough. Fill your 2 gallon from the tank if needed or use the mix calculator at southeast softwashs website. Also watch some southeast soft wash videos of the process
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i think that tank wouldn't be enough to do a whole house. Correct me if i'm wrong. I only watched 9:30 minutes of your presentation
It's refillable. Most take about two tanks. Some take 4 tanks. A 60 gallon tank is available but it is 300 for that tank so I just refill this. Or did before we build the trailer