vlad
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About vlad
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vladis services INC>
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vladimiras gravelis
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FL ,Fort Myers
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own bussines
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Thanks for help. Oil level was low.on the end of stick . I had oil changed 50-60 hr. agow had level at batom mark, is engine using to much oil? added some oil , starts and runs good.I hope that was the problem. thanks . Vlad
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HELP with engine I have problem with 20hp Honda . When engine cold , starts good, runs for about 40-50 sec. And stops , starts again runs for little longer and stops. I have to do that for 6-8 times, then runs good. don’t have this problem when engine is worm. All filters , plugs are new. Is there problem with fuel pump or something else? I don’t know how old is pw , both used. Thanks. Vlad.
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How Can THIS Be Good For Business ??
vlad replied to Apple Roof Cleaning's question in The Club House
About helping business, article from local paper. lDEAR TIM: Roof cleaning needs to be done at my home. I have a newer asphalt shingle roof, but parts of it are getting covered with moss, lichens and algae. It is really distressing as it makes my house look like it is being neglected. Is a pressure washer a great tool for cleaning roof shingles? Will it remove all of this growth? A neighbor told me a pressure washer would ruin my shingles. Are there other cleaning alternatives? Once the roof is clean, how do I prevent the stuff from coming back? —Tom B., Whittier, N.C. DEAR TOM: Welcome to the world of organic chemistry. I'll bet the north-, northwest- and possibly west-facing sections of your roof are the ones that look bad, while the remaining parts of the roof look like new. What's more, my guess is that the parts of your roof that are the worst get shade from some large trees. I know this, because I have exactly the same problem as you do. Parts of my roof look like the Amazon rainforest. Spores are broadcast by the wind, dropped from trees and delivered by birds to a roof surface. The abundant water you get from periodic rainfall fuels the growth of the moss, ichens and algae. Since the north, northwest and west sections of your roof stay in the shade during the early part of each day, the dew that develops on the roof at night does not evaporate quickly. This morning moisture quenches the thirst of the mini-vegetable garden up on your roof. The other sections of your roof dry too quickly and the moss, lichens and algae die of thirst. Like you, I have also heard urban legends about pressure washers causing permanent damage to asphalt roof shingles. I know for a fact that pressure washers can damage concrete, so it would seem plausible that they would harm shingles. But I wanted to try it just to be sure. Since I know how to replace one or more roof shingles quickly and easily, I decided to test my own roof. I figured it would be an especially good test subject since it is now 20 years old and at the end of its useful life. I also decided to test some new shingles to see if the pressure washer blasted away many or all of the colored granules. The shingle-cleaning test started with a gasoline-powered pressure washer that develops 2,500 pounds per square inch of pressure while delivering 2.4 gallons of water per minute. I equipped the pressure washer spray wand with a 25-degree tip. This tip is used for general-purpose cleaning. The results of the test were astonishing. I was able to remove all of the moss, lichens, algae and 20 years of dirt with the pressure washer. No damage whatsoever was done to the asphalt shingles. I started with the spray wand tip about twelve inches from the surface of the shingles and aimed the wand down the roof. I didn't get any noticeable cleaning results at this distance. But once I slowly lowered the wand to within 6 inches of the shingles, the organic growth started to disappear. I recommend that you carefully clean just one shingle, and then stop working and inspect the shingle for damage. Walk to another part of your roof where the shingles look great to see if the clean shingle looks just like the freshly cleaned shingle. Rest assured you will readily spot damage. If you see small or large patches of solid black or fiberglass mesh, you are ruining your roof. You can use a regular garden hose and a scrub brush to clean your roof. It will be an enormous amount of work, to say the least. Always point the garden hose or pressure washer wand down the roof. Never point it up the roof, as water can be driven up under the shingles, creating massive leaks inside your home. Once the roof is cleaned, you can keep it looking like new by installing strips of copper at the top of the roof. You need about two to three inches of copper exposed along the ridgeline. If your roofer had installed shingles that contained invisible copper-coated granules, you would not have to do any of this work. The slow release of copper on the roof surface prevents the growth of moss, lichens and algae. « Return to previous page -
Where I can found article from tile roof manufactures , about tile roof cleaning methods . Thanks.Vlad
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Poll: What type of pressure washing rig do you use?
vlad replied to mdspowerwashing's question in Residential Pressure Washing
I have big gpm increse, with 200' 3/8" hose 4' pvc wand and size 15 nozle with one shurflo i had around 1 1/4 gpm , with 2 pumps i have around 2gpm To increse gpm i also have 150" 5/8' garden hose (home depot) i get almost 2 1/2gal whit that, its just more heavy and dificult to drag around.Its good to have diferent gpm's for diferent roofs. Its looks like i can shoot chems fahrder to( whit 0 degree nozzle).I only did two roofs whit this setup ,and i liked.Had to charge battery after each use. Where you geting "y" i need that to,i am using 1/2" gray pvc "T" that prabobly will kill pumps sooner and some gpm lose. I dont have closer pics, I used 1/2' hose from tank to pump, 1/2' hose from pump to "T" , 1/2' from "T" to QC and 200" 3/8' hose on reel. Thanks to "Apple roof cleaning" for realy good advice. Vlad. -
Poll: What type of pressure washing rig do you use?
vlad replied to mdspowerwashing's question in Residential Pressure Washing
4gpm 3500psi cold belt drive ,300' hp hose with 50gal float tank.100'garden hose.30gal chem tank for downstreaming.100gal chem tank with duoble shurflo (60psi 1.8gpm) 200' 3/8" hose. I do only residential washing and window cleaning ,this setup is good for that.Still have room for biger pressure washer ,hope will be able buy before winter season. Vlad. -
I haven't used my back-up power washer for about 6 months. It is 4gpm, 3000psi,comet pump direct drive.Started today , with open boll valve hose pulsating very bad , almost jumping with boll valve.With soap nozzle runs good , with 4.5 nozzle no pulsating , pressure 2800psi .What can be wrong? Thanks. Vlad.
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Hello. I need advise about new pressure washer. I have 4gpm 3000psi ,cold, direct drive pw.Thinking about new belt drive pw.I can get 4gpm 3500psi 13hp honda, cat or general pump for 1200-1400$.I have high pressure hose rated 3000psi , will be that hose ok with 3500psi pw ? I newer used any pw over 4gpm.Is it big difference 5gpm insted of 4gpm, for faster work? I found many pw cold water 5gpm 3000psi belt drives , should i go whit 5gpm? i dont have water tank , do 5gpm pw need water tank? Most pw i am looking 5gpm 3000psi belt drive cold , have Vanguard 16hp engines .Are Vanguard good engines?I found one pw it is 13hp Honda 4.8gpm 3000psi belt drive , for 1800$ .Is 13hp engine strong enough for 4.8 gpm pump? Biggest part of my business is window cleaning, i do only residential pressure washing driveways,pool decks and enclosures , houses , some roofs. Dont need hot water and use only customers water suply (only city water suply) Sorry for so many questions and thanks for help. Vlad. Fort Myers.Florida
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Ron P: My downstreamer is 2.1mm orifice.I will order 1.8mm to tray . Thaks. Onenes:I was mistaking draw rate with end mix %.thanks for explaining.Price at pressuretek for downstreamers is great,I paid 29$ for my. If i will bee using 18 feet extend wand ( yellow ) when downstreaming or that wiil effect draw rate? I been reading this and others PW bbs for long time and I want to thank all of you guys for sharing your knowledge and experience with others. And thanks Administrators for this forums. Vlad. Vladis Services Inc.
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I have question about downstream injectors,read a lot about 20% downstreamers. so how I understand , with my PW(4gpm)20% downstreamer has to draw 1gal in 1min. (1gal chems+4gpm water , will bee 20%chems in mix).Ordered Adams 20% adjustable injector.Tested with 4gpm,3000psi machine,3 feet wand,black soap nozzle,75 feet high pressure hose,injector open allway.To draw 1gal from bucket thru injector I needed 2min. 10sec., that's makes 8gal water to 1gal chems or 11,1111%.So I dont understand or the send me wrong injector or its at all is impossible to draw 1gal chems in 1min and get 20% draw with downstream injectors.If its possible what brand and where I can get them. And i did tested my machine for gpm , I am geting 4gal per min. Thanks for your help. Vlad.