First, let me express my appreciation for welcoming me to the forum. Very kind of you all. I apologize for not thanking you earlier. A non-PW client had an emergency that took up most of the week. He's one of the reasons I find PW so attractive.
I've attached a photo. The part I circled is a small (but diverse) flower garden with about a dozen plants. Some look pretty tender and there may be some herbs in there.
You will notice that the roof has no gutter. Applying chlorine (about 6%) with a shurflo, I'm not very concerned with overspray. However, if I rinse the roof or even wait for rain, I am concerned that the runoff will remain too concentrated. I don't want to take a chance on burning the plants. (FYI - It rains everyday this time of year in Florida.)
I know that if I rinse, I will need to wet the plants heavily first. Do any of you ever tarp plants when you wash a roof?
If tarping or covering the plants with plastic is a good idea, what about runoff from the tarp? Isn't there a good possibility that the tarp, itself, will concentrate the runoff onto the grass.
First, let me express my appreciation for welcoming me to the forum. Very kind of you all. I apologize for not thanking you earlier. A non-PW client had an emergency that took up most of the week. He's one of the reasons I find PW so attractive.
I've attached a photo. The part I circled is a small (but diverse) flower garden with about a dozen plants. Some look pretty tender and there may be some herbs in there.
You will notice that the roof has no gutter. Applying chlorine (about 6%) with a shurflo, I'm not very concerned with overspray. However, if I rinse the roof or even wait for rain, I am concerned that the runoff will remain too concentrated. I don't want to take a chance on burning the plants. (FYI - It rains everyday this time of year in Florida.)
I know that if I rinse, I will need to wet the plants heavily first. Do any of you ever tarp plants when you wash a roof?
If tarping or covering the plants with plastic is a good idea, what about runoff from the tarp? Isn't there a good possibility that the tarp, itself, will concentrate the runoff onto the grass.
Thanks again.
Claude
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