Got a call to bid this gazebo from one of my regular prop. mgt. customers. He wants it "cleaned off". It really needs a lot more. Repairs, repaint, and the deck needs to be stained (nothing on it now). I'm trying to talk him (and the HOA) into the extra work. His main concern is the cobwebs, dirt and mold on the underside of the roof. My main concern is that the structure is in the middle of a large pond/small lake.
Normally I would just use my simple cherry house mix and be done with it. I talked to Bob at Pressuretek and unless I can somehow capture the water and soap and keep it out of the pond, that's a no go.
Does anyone have any ideas for what to use that won't kill any of the fish, turtles and frogs that inhabit the pond and still get the cobwebs, dirt and mold out? As it stands now, I'm looking at using just straight water and hitting every square inch of the underside of the roof with a little pressure.
Also, does anyone have any experience and/or advise as to how to go about prepping the deck of the structure? It does not have a stain on it now so it doesn't need to be stripped but it does have a lot of mold, bug and bird droppings as well as being gray with age. How can I get the wood prepped for Readyseal without getting any chems into the water?
Hi all,
Got a call to bid this gazebo from one of my regular prop. mgt. customers. He wants it "cleaned off". It really needs a lot more. Repairs, repaint, and the deck needs to be stained (nothing on it now). I'm trying to talk him (and the HOA) into the extra work. His main concern is the cobwebs, dirt and mold on the underside of the roof. My main concern is that the structure is in the middle of a large pond/small lake.
Normally I would just use my simple cherry house mix and be done with it. I talked to Bob at Pressuretek and unless I can somehow capture the water and soap and keep it out of the pond, that's a no go.
Does anyone have any ideas for what to use that won't kill any of the fish, turtles and frogs that inhabit the pond and still get the cobwebs, dirt and mold out? As it stands now, I'm looking at using just straight water and hitting every square inch of the underside of the roof with a little pressure.
Also, does anyone have any experience and/or advise as to how to go about prepping the deck of the structure? It does not have a stain on it now so it doesn't need to be stripped but it does have a lot of mold, bug and bird droppings as well as being gray with age. How can I get the wood prepped for Readyseal without getting any chems into the water?
Thanks...
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