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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2021
  • Sid Partridge, owner of Partridge Exterior Cleaning, shows us how he cleans a very mossy roof by scraping off the moss and applying a chemical solution that will keep it clean for years to come. If the moss on a roof is not cleaned, it can lead to leaks, cracks, and other damage.
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    How 28 Years Of Moss Is Deep Cleaned From A Roof | Deep Cleaned

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  • @PartridgeExteriorCleaning
    @PartridgeExteriorCleaning 2 года назад +204

    Thanks for having me Insider!
    For anyone wondering about the being on the roof part, my scaffolding was at the base of the lower roof just a few feet away so was perfectly safe! Was shallower than it looks 😆

    • @joeybaseball7352
      @joeybaseball7352 2 года назад

      How much does it cost?

    • @primopierre
      @primopierre 2 года назад +4

      congrats for getting featured Sid! Been a subscriber of your ASMR-level channel, cathartic!

    • @dylanfoxaygameh5281
      @dylanfoxaygameh5281 2 года назад

      I'm curious as of why you don't use a pressure washer xD

    • @jayasmrmore3687
      @jayasmrmore3687 2 года назад

      @@dylanfoxaygameh5281 I would think the moss would turn sludgy or sticky

    • @onyxlily2230
      @onyxlily2230 2 года назад

      I was wondering

  • @hindsightpov4218
    @hindsightpov4218 2 года назад +271

    If it wasn’t for the damage moss can cause on a roof, I kind of like the look of it on a house, especially on a thatched roof. When the moss is a really bright green, it’s nice to look at and it makes the house look like it’s a part of nature. It’s too bad it has to be removed.

    • @davidepadoan5707
      @davidepadoan5707 2 года назад +24

      I can understand you...even if i prefer by far the poison ivy, the look of a house that has a facade covered in poison ivy is truly unique and awesome...but yes, the moss made a unique look too.

    • @No_Moo_Hyun
      @No_Moo_Hyun 2 года назад +7

      If you like moss, we recommend a double roof. The top roof is a potted plant bed that acts as little as a roof and provides the best conditions for moss. However, it is not only moss that grows, so it still needs to be managed.

    • @DuendeCaughtOnTape
      @DuendeCaughtOnTape 2 года назад

      Same!

    • @deathski2
      @deathski2 4 месяца назад

      No.

  • @joshh.2159
    @joshh.2159 2 года назад +26

    I watch this guy all the time and the first I was like oh anybody could do this but I learned very quickly than he is he a very kind and caring gentleman to the community he lives in and he's damn good at his job and it is not as easy as it looks.

  • @mandystory4275
    @mandystory4275 2 года назад +36

    Sid is the best. I love his channel, Partridge Exterior Cleaning.

  • @qhuizatlantis8484
    @qhuizatlantis8484 2 года назад +47

    Another satisfying video before sleep

    • @2Fast4Mellow
      @2Fast4Mellow 2 года назад +1

      In that case, good night...

  • @bobshikalob4990
    @bobshikalob4990 2 года назад +107

    Me: Wanting a green moss roof: I'm never going to clean my roof.
    The guy 3 seconds later: You must remove it or it's going to make cracks in your roof.

    • @shannond7437
      @shannond7437 2 года назад +8

      I mean these people have had this roof for 28 years at least and my roof has to be replaced every decade at best due to storms. I am wondering if the mass would help protect it in that way LOL

    • @xhappymasksalesmenx4092
      @xhappymasksalesmenx4092 2 года назад

      Do a double roof.

  • @dianalondono5599
    @dianalondono5599 2 года назад +7

    yaaas sid getting the recognition he deserves

  • @CAZZIEK321
    @CAZZIEK321 2 года назад +3

    You deserve a medal! I struggle just to clean my windows with a pole. The weight is incredible.

  • @snowballsolis
    @snowballsolis 2 года назад +5

    Ayy, it's Sid! 😎

  • @ShiningSakura
    @ShiningSakura 2 года назад +15

    What even is moss..... in all seriousness when you live in a place as dry as Utah the only moss you know of is tiny frail barely living brownish green fluff that sometimes is spotted at garden centers. When you take it home it dies rather quickly despite your best efforts to keep it watered.

    • @tedjoslavianus1817
      @tedjoslavianus1817 2 года назад +1

      It's UK fam rain comes almost unpredictable so it's not like we have a day where it's dry like Utah

    • @user-kc5de6wl8f
      @user-kc5de6wl8f 2 года назад

      I live in a dry climate too, but we used to have moss growing in between our flagstones before we got lazy and let it die. If planting it outside, you have to plant it somewhere where it won't be in direct sunlight most of the day, and you need to water it at least twice a day. We would water it once at dawn and once at dusk, but if you don't want to get up super early just to water your moss, then you could probably get away with watering it when you wake up.

  • @PRNadh
    @PRNadh 2 года назад

    Very good work 👍

  • @lukes8188
    @lukes8188 2 года назад

    thank you for the video ! that's great

  • @kamrankazemi
    @kamrankazemi 2 года назад +3

    So dangerous job..... Beautiful ..... 👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍

  • @josephwiese3937
    @josephwiese3937 2 года назад +2

    To prevent moss & mold all you need to do is install a zinc strip at the peak.
    My roof still looks new at 30 years old with the metal strip installed at the peak.

  • @nichole8609
    @nichole8609 2 года назад +2

    I'm always curious to learn what other people in different countries have to deal with when it comes to daily living. Here in the south of the United States, we have to be careful of mold growing inside the walls that can turn into black mold, which is highly toxic.

  • @IanPaull
    @IanPaull Год назад

    Hello, can you recommend a soft wash biocide that doesn't discolour synthetic slates?

  • @K.U.Z.M.I.4.J.V.T.E.M.E.
    @K.U.Z.M.I.4.J.V.T.E.M.E. 10 месяцев назад

    Very good job, 👍👍👍 looks easy enough but its hard do this my self was wondering what kind of chemical do you use . Thanks

  • @1sttigertiger426
    @1sttigertiger426 2 года назад +2

    What do you do with the moss collected from the roof? Is it composted?

  • @smeghead420
    @smeghead420 5 месяцев назад

    How are you getting the product through the pole?

  • @N_I_T_Y_A
    @N_I_T_Y_A 2 года назад +1

    I need that cleaning service...!

  • @terrehonbowden3472
    @terrehonbowden3472 2 года назад +2

    that's a damn good roof.

  • @sarwarahmed7449
    @sarwarahmed7449 8 месяцев назад

    Do you have pictures of how this looks after a few weeks?

  • @danielladuarte8890
    @danielladuarte8890 2 года назад +4

    This video make someone realize they need to clean their roof

  • @hetanajwani2884
    @hetanajwani2884 2 года назад +8

    Hi Sid,
    Whats the best solution to prevent moss growing?

    • @No_Moo_Hyun
      @No_Moo_Hyun 2 года назад

      It is to remove the conditions for growth of moss. However, it is not easy to remove the condition in the UK. The chemicals don't last long, the moisture is absorbing enough from the air, and the UV-rays isn't enough to inhibit the growth of the moss.Therefore, the best response, which is sustainable and inexpensive, is to use coatings and composites that are difficult for plants to grow as the material of the roof. Nevertheless, if the roof is not cleaned frequently, the moss will grow little by little using a small amount of dirt and dust accumulated on the roof as a bed. However, it is very easy to clean because of its slow speed and weak adhesion.

  • @enegmatixerebro
    @enegmatixerebro 2 года назад

    Satisfied ☕

  • @cryptickcryptick2241
    @cryptickcryptick2241 2 года назад

    In the southern United States I have treated roofs with baking soda. Generally, the asphalt shingle roofs I have dealt with have much less green moss, but lots of blackish mildew and moss. Spread about 10 pounds (at a cost of about $10) of arm and hammer baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) across the roof. Sprinkle it on and let the next rain wash it off. The Baking soda is basic and will do a PH shock to the roof, killing the mildew. We eat baking soda, so it is not harmful to humans or the environment. Usually, after treatment it takes about 2 to 4 months for the rain, sun and weather to naturally wash the roof off revealing the original color of the roof, making the roof look almost new. One can also use bleach, acid washes a roof (instant results) but these chemicals can make a roof slippery, wet, and a slight breeze can blow them back at the applicator. (winds on a roof do funny things and sudden updrafts more so than on the ground). It is super quick and easy to treat a roof this way, just sprinkle it on. Frequently, I will miss some spots on the roof, so I will come back 3-4 months later and reapply on any areas where I still see moss or the color does not look right. Still, when you are in the area, and patient, treating a roof with an all natural product, that takes 10 minutes to sprinkle on is a great home maintenance tip.

  • @2kdemon175
    @2kdemon175 2 года назад +3

    Wait am I the first I love cleaning

  • @chrisbaker103
    @chrisbaker103 2 года назад

    Hi Sid , lovely job can I ask what biocide you used ? I’ve been told G K Pro is best , then someone else said Algo Clear Pro ?

    • @niytash
      @niytash 2 года назад

      If you go to his channel, hes done a video on it (g k pro) and goes through the pros and cons. Shows you it in action too.

  • @ronliebermann
    @ronliebermann Год назад

    It’s worth mentioning that when moss is mixed with powdered rock, the result is potting soil. But the process takes several years. It’s like composting.
    Somebody could manufacture a variety of potting soils by using granite, or whatever. Maybe soapstone would become soil faster.

  • @Lora2788
    @Lora2788 2 года назад +1

    I need this guy to come to mine

  • @OKjoey86
    @OKjoey86 2 года назад +1

    Me in Oklahoma marveling at the idea of having a shingles on a roof for 28 years.

  • @subramaniamchandrasekar1397
    @subramaniamchandrasekar1397 2 года назад +2

    Wow.. You have an invisible safety rope.

  • @badumtsssssss
    @badumtsssssss 2 года назад +3

    " or the moss will grow with vengeance " ☠️

  • @samlomax5120
    @samlomax5120 2 года назад +1

    What happens when the biocide drips off into the surrounding ground and/or when it rains and runs off into the drain. I'm guessing if it kills organic material on the roof, it's probably not the most ecologically friendly tool to be using?

    • @brotherincognito1
      @brotherincognito1 Год назад

      Professional exterior cleaner here: as you can see, the idea is to keep it on the roof until it dries. Gutter bags and other catch systems are sometimes used in sensitive situations, but mostly, once it reacts with the moss and then dries, it's lost its most potent abilities. When the rain does come, it gets diluted to the point that it's no longer harmful to the environment in these small quantities. Once the initial reaction is complete, the leftover materials are various salts and other relatively harmless things.
      In fact, some of the same chemicals are used to keep drinking water safe! Now, don't go pouring house cleaning chemicals in your own water of course, but no need to worry that it's killing the fishes!

  • @shotgunbettygaming
    @shotgunbettygaming 2 года назад

    LOVE Sid! What a good guy and such a hard worker! I highly suggest to anyone that likes a relaxing time of hard manual labor, check his channel out!!

  • @silenthikerph5522
    @silenthikerph5522 2 года назад

    what kind of roofing is that? the material used.

  • @joeybaseball7352
    @joeybaseball7352 2 года назад

    How much does it cost?

  • @midei
    @midei 2 года назад +17

    No safety harness? Crazy.

    • @madhousenetwork
      @madhousenetwork 2 года назад +1

      But he stands on a scaffolding

    • @marcohoekstra
      @marcohoekstra 2 года назад

      @@madhousenetwork did you even see the last 10 second of the video?

  • @meltz911
    @meltz911 2 года назад +5

    Is there a reason a pressure washer wouldn't work as well as scraping?

    • @zerosixteen.4644
      @zerosixteen.4644 2 года назад +10

      Water can leak through the gaps or maybe it can damage the tiles due to high pressure

    • @hedwig8007
      @hedwig8007 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, water pressure will damage tiles, it will eat through thd surface treatment and "ruin" the tiles

    • @jayasmrmore3687
      @jayasmrmore3687 2 года назад

      @@zerosixteen.4644 the roof was made of concrete

    • @niytash
      @niytash 2 года назад

      Pressure washing rooves has got a bad rap from the idiots who thought that they could wash their rooves from the base of it, without an extension pole. They then proceed to push thousands of psi's of water up a roof and under the tiles, inso doing soaking the loft area. You can quite happily wash your roof from the apex on down at around 100 bar, especially if you use a flat surface cleaner like Sid does.

  • @ahsanmohammed1
    @ahsanmohammed1 Год назад +1

    Cost?

  • @ndewhurst1007
    @ndewhurst1007 2 года назад +2

    Great but would like to see some evidence that moss causes damp even in the long term. The roots are tiny and tiles are substantially thick. They are also overlapped so water between the tiles drips onto the next and then onto the membrane. I do agree that cleaning helps maintain the aesthetic.

    • @RexBanner_
      @RexBanner_ 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, but what happebs if there is moss between the interlocking channel of the tiles. It was impede/block the flow of water and it will track onto the felt or into the roof space.

    • @ndewhurst1007
      @ndewhurst1007 7 месяцев назад

      @@RexBanner_ surface washing doesn't clean inside the interlocking part of the tile.

    • @RexBanner_
      @RexBanner_ 7 месяцев назад

      @@ndewhurst1007 i never said that it does. Again, moss built up in the channel between the interlocking tiles impedes/blocks/ diverts the rainwater inside of the tile. So it ends up either on your felt/breathable membrane or inside of your attic/roof space.

  • @urvashigawas3307
    @urvashigawas3307 2 года назад +1

    i never clicked this fast

  • @thecollector9069
    @thecollector9069 2 года назад +1

    I thought those were bees lol

  • @jessiegreen2639
    @jessiegreen2639 2 года назад

    Hi!

  • @slavsquench7693
    @slavsquench7693 2 года назад +6

    One fall is all it takes, good luck kid!

  • @hobsignrho
    @hobsignrho 2 года назад

    So, a video on scraping then?

  • @nightfangs2910
    @nightfangs2910 2 года назад

    Too many high trees to close to the house, doesn't allow what little light there is in jolly old England

  • @lisag3074
    @lisag3074 2 года назад +1

    That was really cool 😎
    A before & after pic would have been nice to see the difference

    • @hannahlennertkristiansen4797
      @hannahlennertkristiansen4797 2 года назад +3

      but there is lol

    • @lisag3074
      @lisag3074 2 года назад

      @@hannahlennertkristiansen4797
      I didn't notice.. LOL

    • @gallaxian
      @gallaxian 2 года назад

      @@hannahlennertkristiansen4797 But do you suppose the “after” picture was taken immediately following the cleaning or two weeks after the biocide was applied. Per the narrator, it takes weeks for the biocide to do its job.

  • @iLoveBoysandBerries
    @iLoveBoysandBerries 2 года назад

    Looks better with the moss

  • @daniel070487
    @daniel070487 2 года назад

    reminds me of the training in the movie "36 chambers of shaolin"😁

  • @rdizzleoriginal
    @rdizzleoriginal 2 года назад

    A bit different for asphalt shingle

  • @Smokie1523
    @Smokie1523 2 года назад +1

    Cement roofing tiles? Thats wild. Never seen anything like that on a house here in the states.

  • @luisobip4415
    @luisobip4415 2 года назад +9

    this looks like way too much work, why not karcher it?

    • @davidepadoan5707
      @davidepadoan5707 2 года назад +5

      Indeed, i was thinking the same.
      With pressurized water you can take off all of the moss with 1/3 of the effort.
      The important thing is not to exaggerate with the pressure of the water, to not damage the tile (obviusly you dont have to put the water at 1000 bar XD )

    • @shlaag234
      @shlaag234 2 года назад +9

      Pressure washers can damage tiles particularly if there are unseen cracks or weaknesses in the interlock between the tiles (these are interlocking ones, likely a stonewold) Also you can force water up and under the tiles whilst washing if you aren’t careful, causing leaks and water damage inside. It happens a lot when people who don’t know what they are doing try to use a pressure washer and angle it up the roof (which should be an obviously stupid thing to do) or have it at a near 90*angle to the roof and the spread of the water forces it up under tiles.
      Enjoy the mostly useless to you information.

    • @luisobip4415
      @luisobip4415 2 года назад

      @@shlaag234 It just doesn't seem worth the effort to do it by hand.
      Obviously the risk of damaging the tiles is greater but I'd argue it's worth taking it.

    • @NikoAlibekov
      @NikoAlibekov 2 года назад +4

      @@luisobip4415 i would argue that as a business you don't want the extra risk of damaging tiles and having to then pay to get these replaced.

    • @shlaag234
      @shlaag234 2 года назад

      @@NikoAlibekov agreed, or worse the cost of interior making good and decorating.

  • @borbinator765
    @borbinator765 2 года назад

    hi

  • @gomugomutv4847
    @gomugomutv4847 2 года назад +1

    Hey Insider, can you deep clean my life?

  • @ms_plays7042
    @ms_plays7042 2 года назад

    Wowo

  • @EmperorShang
    @EmperorShang 2 года назад

    Where do I get a roof that lasts 28 years?

    • @asn6751
      @asn6751 2 года назад

      Clay roof generally last for 20+ years especially if the manufacturer adds glazing to them so that the pores become smaler than the traditional clay tiles.. But once it reach 30/40+ yrs of age it'll get fragile to the point that u just need to knock it with ur bare hand to break them (at least here in asia).. Idk about UK but in Germany there's company called Bernd Waldenberger that makes a high quality roof tile that I think suits European countries

    • @MrTom-kl7hy
      @MrTom-kl7hy 2 года назад

      Quality Slate properly installed can last 100+ years, but oddly enough the longest lasting roofing is thatch.

  • @AshishKumar-ds9yw
    @AshishKumar-ds9yw 2 года назад

    In India we clean every nook and corner of our house Each Diwali.

  • @ameerhamza4046
    @ameerhamza4046 2 года назад

    Lol

  • @elmobolan4274
    @elmobolan4274 2 года назад

    A physical job, u'll never have to worry about wking out!!!

  • @xhappymasksalesmenx4092
    @xhappymasksalesmenx4092 2 года назад

    Do a double roof and grow moss. It’ll save a lot of money

  • @josemiguelmallari9098
    @josemiguelmallari9098 2 года назад

    Ngl, the moss makes it look better

  • @dogogamers7342
    @dogogamers7342 2 года назад

    My name is Sid

  • @RyanPowerhouse
    @RyanPowerhouse 2 года назад +1

    Couldn't you just pressure wash that all off?

  • @stt9895
    @stt9895 2 года назад

    Good thing you don't have OSHA in UK.

    • @Roboticexile
      @Roboticexile 2 года назад +1

      We have the Health and Safety Executive (an organisation, not a job title). He really should be either wearing a harness or working from scaffolding.

  • @Uhdusv5527
    @Uhdusv5527 2 года назад +2

    I dont think it looks better after the moss is gone tho…

    • @hedwig8007
      @hedwig8007 2 года назад

      The process is finished after 1-2 years when rain will wash the remaining which is killed using the bioside

  • @nick4506
    @nick4506 2 года назад

    I'm just surprised they got a roof to last 28 years.

  • @gozuno6911
    @gozuno6911 2 года назад

    Leshgoo

  • @carolbuzelim
    @carolbuzelim 2 года назад

    I dont think we ever cleaned our roof haha

  • @Librocubicularist1
    @Librocubicularist1 2 года назад

    I think I'm more baffled that a roof would last 28 years with moss on it.

  • @cauapietro8417
    @cauapietro8417 2 года назад

    Primeiro po

  • @AudaxGHG
    @AudaxGHG 2 года назад +1

    yooo

  • @rryan2008
    @rryan2008 2 года назад

    13:20

  • @theorigin1891
    @theorigin1891 2 года назад +1

    Two words...pressure washer

  • @ghost-cathybrid
    @ghost-cathybrid 2 года назад

    16 comment boi

  • @scienceaintfiction-thatswh7934
    @scienceaintfiction-thatswh7934 2 года назад +2

    So the family has moss on the roof and never had issues for 28 years

  • @cauapietro8417
    @cauapietro8417 2 года назад

    Primeiro

  • @highlandmalt6368
    @highlandmalt6368 2 года назад +1

    Roof cleaning is not always a good idea - do some thorough research before doing it. This guy looks quite careful, but very often it causes more harm then good. It's very unusual for a roof to suffer damage from moss growth and there are roofs all over the UK that are decades, sometimes well over 100 years old, that have never been cleaned - intact, probably 99.9% of the roof area in the country has never ever been cleaned - think about that when a contractor is selling their services!

    • @Smithy250
      @Smithy250 2 года назад

      Yeah I think it really depends where you live tbh. Where I live we get moss but pigeons end up knocking it off to the ground anyways 😂 so our roof is always clean

  • @50CeNTTTTT
    @50CeNTTTTT 2 года назад +11

    I just love it when I get that pop up saying "Someone has liked your comment" or "Someone has subscribed!"😍 Make somebody's day better! Have a good day❤ PEOPLE!!!

  • @crazywarriorscatfan9061
    @crazywarriorscatfan9061 2 года назад

    .

  • @cleaning6872
    @cleaning6872 Год назад +1

    Sorry but its nonsense that moss ruins roofs. Sales talk. Been in the business for years including working on many roofs. Moss does get in the gutters and blocks them but doesn't crack tiles.

  • @ranimeRAT
    @ranimeRAT 2 года назад +2

    Moss is highly CO2-absorbant and provides foraging for birds.
    The roots are incredibly shallow and really not that damaging, unlike how ivy can be.

  • @joeybaseball7352
    @joeybaseball7352 2 года назад

    Some people shouldn't be allowed to be homeowners. 28 years?

  • @balsara675
    @balsara675 2 года назад

    Gg

  • @Tanuki_Animations
    @Tanuki_Animations Год назад

    I’m pretty sure it’s pronounced “li-k-en” not “li-ch-en”.

  • @henk-3098
    @henk-3098 2 года назад

    why are there so many similar channels? Insider, Wired, Vanity Fair, CQ... they all do the same.

    • @heroedeleyenda05
      @heroedeleyenda05 2 года назад

      The people in charge are just brainless suits. They see that something works and they just imitate it.
      Just like it happened with reality tv.
      At first only a handful of channels had reality tv shows on, now pretty much every channel has reality tv shows

    • @henk-3098
      @henk-3098 2 года назад

      @@heroedeleyenda05 Exactly, they don't have any creativity themselves and just imitate what others are doing. I'm afraid we can't do anything against it but it is very annoying.

  • @cauapietro8417
    @cauapietro8417 2 года назад

    first

  • @QASIMARA
    @QASIMARA 2 года назад

    Why are you telling everyone what you do and how you do it?

    • @jayasmrmore3687
      @jayasmrmore3687 2 года назад

      Because people will still hire him. It’s highly time consuming and labor intensive. Also not everyone lives close enough anyway for him to provide services.

    • @QASIMARA
      @QASIMARA 2 года назад

      @@jayasmrmore3687 right, I understand he's a small business but what if he wishes to scale it up and be the only Nationwide provider of moss removal? Sure, he may not have monopolistic Ambitions, but maybe one day he will.

    • @jayasmrmore3687
      @jayasmrmore3687 2 года назад

      @@QASIMARA okay but still it’s a really dangerous and labor and time consuming job so many people will still hire him

  • @codreanartur5408
    @codreanartur5408 2 года назад

    You don't brush you teeth but you clean the moss from the roof?
    Where is the logic?

  • @shannond7437
    @shannond7437 2 года назад

    Jealous, my roof ends up being replaced due to storms every 5-10 years!

    • @Thatsme849
      @Thatsme849 2 года назад

      You must live in the US where everything is made of matchsticks and paper

  • @nil3413
    @nil3413 2 года назад

    This guy's poor shoulders.

  • @bigpicturethinking5620
    @bigpicturethinking5620 2 года назад

    Everything in the uk is so dingy and there is little to no plant life. Just stuffed together dingy homes