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precisionpower
05-11-2010, 12:58 PM
Hey guys! Good to be back on here. We cleaned this Evansville roof using our non-pressure roof cleaning method, and just look at the results! This roof took us 2 hours to thoroughly clean.
Rsuds
05-12-2010, 11:50 PM
looks good.
precisionpower
05-15-2010, 11:10 PM
Thanks Brian!
Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa
10-09-2010, 12:08 PM
Nice roof cleaning work, for an Irishman O'Bryan. I wonder how long the roof cleaning season is up there in Evansville Kevin ?
It would be nice to clean roofs into the early winter ?
bobmez
10-11-2010, 08:49 PM
how much solution did you use? I am wondering if I am using enough when I apply.
Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa
11-01-2010, 09:27 PM
how much solution did you use? I am wondering if I am using enough when I apply. I will answer for my friend Kevin. Apply enough solution to completely wet the area of the roof you are doing. Wet it down, and move on. It is a common roof cleaning mistake to sit there, and continue spraying the roof until it cleans. Simply wet it down good, then move on. Depending on outside temperature, it should clean in under a 1/2 hour. IF it does not take, hit it again, and wait.
Innovativewash
11-09-2010, 07:16 AM
Whats the lowest temp do you guys treat roofs in? Im still going in 45-50deg weather here in NJ.
Scott D.
11-09-2010, 07:56 AM
We clean unless there is ice on the roof. 9Which rarely happens here in texas.)
Beth n Rod
11-09-2010, 08:01 AM
Please leave your phone number out of the title of the post....you are in that area that will get your post pulled as spam.....If it is in your signature, you are fine. (the same holds true to key words and city and state)
Let's keep the forum full of information.
THANK YOU!
Beth
Ron Musgraves
11-09-2010, 09:56 AM
Please leave your phone number out of the title of the post....you are in that area that will get your post pulled as spam.....If it is in your signature, you are fine. (the same holds true to key words and city and state)
Let's keep the forum full of information.
THANK YOU!
Beth
Maybe the forum should have and area for SEO?
Beth n Rod
11-09-2010, 11:38 AM
What would the point in that be Ron? Either a forum is or is not open to being crawled by the engines. If it is, then organic text will do all you need it to, but spamming does nothing for the quality of the content.
Beth
Ron Musgraves
11-10-2010, 02:23 PM
What would the point in that be Ron? Either a forum is or is not open to being crawled by the engines. If it is, then organic text will do all you need it to, but spamming does nothing for the quality of the content.
Beth
Its could be a member only benifit, a forum dedicated to highlight members only to the general public. Its could be a real benifit for members only!!!
The link deal could have been just a member benifit, if the BBS doesnt separate them from other BBS then we could just say what is the point?
Thad.
11-10-2010, 07:23 PM
Its could be a member only benifit, a forum dedicated to highlight members only to the general public. Its could be a real benifit for members only!!!
The link deal could have been just a member benifit, if the BBS doesnt separate them from other BBS then we could just say what is the point?
I suggested that a couple of weeks ago. No go.
Russ Spence
11-10-2010, 09:14 PM
yeah but you suggested it not Ron, thats the difference, Ron is bigger than you.
Ron Musgraves
11-10-2010, 10:11 PM
Ok no JOKES
yeah but you suggested it not Ron, thats the difference, Ron is bigger than you.
welder
11-12-2010, 05:33 PM
I suggested that a couple of weeks ago. No go.
That would be a great benefit, I personally don't post a lot just to have my link "crawled" or what ever it is that happens. BUT, if it is a benefit to do that, just allow members to have that benefit. They pay for it, Non members get enough benies just reading the info on here. My .02 worth.
Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa
11-16-2010, 02:45 PM
I agree with the "paid members only" benefit, and then putting a sensible limit on it, before your forum turns into one big Informercial. I think as long as there is some quality text to go along with a "roof cleaning anytown USA" thread it helps, vs hurts a forum. A generic thread about roof cleaning has a snowballs chance in hell of being returned in the search results. The generic search term "roof cleaning" is way too crowded. Now, if we have a thread about "roof cleaning germantown MD", that thread will generally appear well placed in the search results, assuming the forum it was posted on has any SEO Clout ?
Folks that own and run forums know that it is all about hits! Why limit a forums exposure by restricting your posters ability to keyword a post ? In fact some of our largest and most educational threads at RCIA started out as keyword loaded promotional posts, and grew from there. I would think an org like the UAMCC would want exposure ? What better way to get exposure then to watch a local competitors posts here pop up in the local search results ?
I respect Beth's position on Spam, and we sure don't want that. Perhaps there can be a 1/2 way meeting of the minds on this to allow local keywords in the post titles, while requiring some unique, quality content ?
Something like "This is the first roof we cleaned using our new roof cleaning set up. Our old roof cleaning set up would not allow us to clean a steep roof like this. The algae was especially thick on this roof, and we had to give it two coats of chemicals. In between coats, a neighbor asked us for an estimate" You get the idea I'm sure ?
IOW, something more then an "Attaboy, good work as usual" stuff.
UAMCC has members, and so do we at RCIA.
We must give our members something, so how about some exposure ?
Remember, every time the UAMCC members get exposure off this forum, so does the UAMCC !
LOL, I remember one of the local Tampa guys posting on another forum. The minute his thread hit the local Tampa search results, we had 1/2 of Tampa posting over there, including ME.
Doug Rucker
03-25-2012, 06:47 AM
Great idea....and nice work
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