They would have to absolutely filthy to require a professional cleaner or more than a hose and a simple squeegie (sp?) As long as the install was done properly, hosing them off isn't a problem at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeffrock:2375086
They would have to absolutely filthy to require a professional cleaner or more than a hose and a simple squeegie (sp?) As long as the install was done properly, hosing them off isn't a problem at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeffrock:2375086
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Nice house! Yeah, I have too much time. :10smile:
Interesting way to seal all these holders...isn't it a bit over the top? I think smaller versions, with less material used, would be just fine...or is this commercial stuff that is not available in smaller sizes?
From a distance, they kinda look like robot boobs
If I didn't need a new roof, I would seriously consider the SolarCity lease option. Very interesting idea.
<----- Aw ****, gotta change that
When you're guaranteeing something for 20 years, no its not over the top. This process is much quicker than our old process. Any leaks are our responsibility.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bollocks:2375375
By the way.....STALKER!
How bad is your roof?Quote:
Originally Posted by ValleyFan:2375486
They actually do do that in a way. Its called B.I.P.V. Building Integrated Photovoltaics. The good part about putting them on the traditional way is that the shade that the modules create will actually help cool the inside if the house.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bollocks:2375490
I would hate to have re-roof that place.