Never Fall Off A Roof Again!!!!! SAFEty First

I was thinking that if you can get wheels up near the end of the pole like the pitch witch or water broom to support the end of the pole then you can just roll it up and down and move it from side to side to get the roof covered. I would not use those nozzles, just need something to support the end of the pole so you don't have to "ride the pole" to spray the roof.

I don't want to flood the roof using a zero degree nozzle either as that will likely wipe out some greenery.

There has to be an idea or option out there for those really tall, steep asphalt shingle roofs besides using a lift, some houses you cannot get a lift into the back yard through the 32" or 36" gate opening and be cost effective.
 
That looks like a lot of work and would take a lot of time to set up and I could have that roof sprayed out already.
 
That was mostly for fun. Carlos is a window guy and had a WFP and wanted to try it out. I joked that he looked like he was riding a skinny horse. It would be cool though for showing to your workers comp company to get them to let you do roofs at a lower comp rate???

AC
 
Are you recommending that I misrepresent my cleaning methods to my insurance agent to save a few bucks?
 
I can see this Saving Thousands of dollars on those Steep Pitched Roofs.

Could this Work

Simpole says they have one for 275.00 bucks

Like Doug said, I'd be done with that pitch before he got the pole all setup. But, that wasn't the first thing that hit me, the first thing I noticed was he was spraying what is possibly the easiest part of the house. He had a nice single story pitch, flat concrete pad to walk backwards on, no trees or bushes or any of the dozens of things people put in their yards.

Besides, water fed poles kill people, I know cause someone posted a video on it here. LOL!
 
This is actually how you make sure you never fall off a roof again!

AC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Mi5wgjwEZg


I'm holding out till the upgrade that keep the aliens from lifting me straight off the roof.

Is there a video that shows how to get that aluminum pole in the vent pipe of a roof that you actually need fall protection on? I've backed my trailer down driveways steeper than that roof. Those Aliens would sure come in handy for that.
 
Yeah, AC posted it was all in fun and since Ron posted it, it all makes since now. AC was cuttin up a bit after I watched again. Funny Stuff.
 
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