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Few quetions for the experts...

I have done many, many jobs where I needed 300' to 500' of pressure hose and one time over 1025' to reach a property to do a job. I did some of it with the X-Jet (a couple buildings) and then just put the injector on the last 100' or 200' of pressure hose for the rest of the buildings.

I used containers with lids so chemical would not spill and had no problems doing this. There are many different ways to do this so it is not that hard to do. You don't have to carry the containers yourself, use tools.

Sometimes you will need a lot of hose to do a job, it is how it is sometimes.
 
I have done many, many jobs where I needed 300' to 500' of pressure hose and one time over 1025' to reach a property to do a job. I did some of it with the X-Jet (a couple buildings) and then just put the injector on the last 100' or 200' of pressure hose for the rest of the buildings.

I used containers with lids so chemical would not spill and had no problems doing this. There are many different ways to do this so it is not that hard to do. You don't have to carry the containers yourself, use tools.

Sometimes you will need a lot of hose to do a job, it is how it is sometimes.
Yup. Thats what Im thinking. Get the job and you will figure out how to clean it.
 
If your injection rate is reduced due to Back pressure You can install a small surflo pump in line with the chemical injector to force-feed chemical in. Since the pump has a built-in pressure switch it will automatically shut off when you go to high-pressure mode. You just need to be sure to install a hose clamp on it so it doesn't blow the hose off the injector. Usually the 1.8 and 100 PSI pump works best anything larger than that will cycle too much. Like was mentioned by pressure point as long as there is some vacuum the pump will force-feed the chemical into the line.

In looking at that facia you may need to use one restore or a similar cleaner to clean it I'm not sure if bleach will take that off. It's hard to tell because I'm looking at the pictures on my phone.
 
If your injection rate is reduced due to Back pressure You can install a small surflo pump in line with the chemical injector to force-feed chemical in. Since the pump has a built-in pressure switch it will automatically shut off when you go to high-pressure mode. You just need to be sure to install a hose clamp on it so it doesn't blow the hose off the injector. Usually the 1.8 and 100 PSI pump works best anything larger than that will cycle too much. Like was mentioned by pressure point as long as there is some vacuum the pump will force-feed the chemical into the line.

In looking at that facia you may need to use one restore or a similar cleaner to clean it I'm not sure if bleach will take that off. It's hard to tell because I'm looking at the pictures on my phone.

I would love to do that setup. My only fear is if a hose popped along the way and we are 500 feet and four floors from the shutoff.

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