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Roof Cleaning
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tomorrow we are getting a quote for cleaning and treating the roof of our two bed bungalow, can anyone give us an idea how much to expect? so we won't get ripped off.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cecil ... I don't want to make things difficult, but roofs don't need cleaning (maybe the odd scrape if moss has built up), and they certainly don't need sealing.
These people may be perfectly kosher, but I've seen several cases where they walk all over the roof and crack a load of tiles. (There is a proper way to walk on roofs by the way.)
These people may be perfectly kosher, but I've seen several cases where they walk all over the roof and crack a load of tiles. (There is a proper way to walk on roofs by the way.)
My late mother-in-law had this done to her roof.....from some people who went round the doors in her area.
They charged her three or four hundred pounds for the work which was totally unnecessary.
We do not think they did any actual damage, other than ripping off a frail old lady.
Think hard about whether you need this job doing or not.
They charged her three or four hundred pounds for the work which was totally unnecessary.
We do not think they did any actual damage, other than ripping off a frail old lady.
Think hard about whether you need this job doing or not.
I have done this myself off a ladder, the reason! the tiles were mossed over with pieces dropping into the Gutters, the roof has come up well with no damage as I had an extension for my power wash, for a company to come out they would use Scaffolding as The Builder knows, there's not many company's out there would use a ladder due to insurance, I used Jayes Fluid neat & in a Spray Canister.
TWR; I don't understand your specific concern with moss. Gutters have to be occasionally cleaned of the debris of leaves etc. anyway. What is important is having wire or plastic cages to stop anything entering the drain pipe. If it falls on your garden path/drive you sweep it up with everything else.
'Roof cleaning' is something I've never heard of before, in either town or country.
'Roof cleaning' is something I've never heard of before, in either town or country.
Following on HC's point about the window cleaner - the guy who cleans our neighbours seems to have 'made an offer' to tidy up gutters and stuff sprouting from chimneys. Most folk are out when the window cleaner comes. He walked all over their roofs, no safety precautions and no roof ladders. I expect a few cracked tiles will have resulted from his tender attentions.