Russ Johnson
Equipment Expert
Doing ok Chris, just saw an opportunity to rib you a little...:lmao:
Chris, how far will that flojet spray up? Spray out?
Thanks.
Chris, I love my allflow and have been using it flawlessly for a couple of years? Maybe you got a bad one?
I rarely rinse our roof pump. Thats probably what did it in.
I am not the one that keeps dragging this out, you are.
Quit trying to change your story or mention things and it will be done with, this can drag out a long time, a very long time. hahahahaha
Not cranky, he just mentioned something about modifying or something about air compressors then it is changed around to having to buy a larger compressor and now it is that it was just slang from his town. I don't know what to believe as he keeps changing his story.
I was hoping that there was a modification that you could do to an air compressor to get more cfm's out of it the way he mentioned it but it turns out that you just have to buy a larger air compressor. Could have said that instead of saying that you could just step it up or whatever nonsense he was saying.
O Well. Whatever.
How you doing Russ?
There's a few different models of allflo pumps too.. they look the same but have different insides.
I decided to buy another 1/2" Flo Jet G57 10 GPM pump. It has served us well so no reason to rework our system. I am going to try a few different tips to see if that helps get that little extra height I am looking for. I use a 20 Ga air tank, 13 CFM at 90 PSI.
I never mentioned anything about modifying your compressor and my story has never changed.
I never mentioned anything about modifying your compressor and my story has never changed.
I rarely rinse our roof pump. Thats probably what did it in.
I am running a flojet pump with 2 - 12 volt battery backup pumps for redundancy. I use a 12 volt FatBoy & a pentaflex with a 30 dia 0 degree tip. If you turn the pressure switch up to where it shoots 70 psi will will get 40 ft with no problem. The more pressure you use the sooner you will blow a head seal. I prefer running it a 60 psi and shooting 30 ft and the seals last a longer time.
They say you can get 40 ft out of the flojet with a bigger compressor but I only have a wheelbarrow compressor with a 6.5 hp Honda not a 13 hp hotdog type.
It is strange but the SH is more corrosive than acids or caustics, very hard on a lot of parts.
Sorry to hear about your pump, I thought that brand was a good brand and that it was one of the few actually engineered for using with SH.
I also thought it had a 5 year warranty. Do you still have it? The receipt? Was it the one rated for SH?
Marcus, are you flushing out your roof pump at the end of the day every day?
Wow, go back and read where you mentioned about stepping up the compressor, not changing it out, not buying another, but stepping it up.
O Well, whatever.
No Chris, I do not flush my pumps out everyday. There are not that many people here that know that roofs can be cleaned in Houston Texas with no pressure roof cleaning with immediate long lasting money saving results. A few yes, but a lot need to be educated. That is why I like competition in my area, to help other roof cleaners advertise for me. Therefore I wash my pumps out after very job.
Doing ok Chris, just saw an opportunity to rib you a little...:lmao:
Yes, it was rated for sh. You're probably right about the warranty. I haven't worried about it though...
The flo jets have been good to us.
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Maybe we should help put together a Texas meeting for those that do roof cleaning? I know a few that would try to make it but with fleets, it would have to be during the week but I think that could interfere with your scheduling. Maybe start having some conference calls in the evenings where more could join?
What do you think?