I started out years ago using one of these same setups, but I hated the mess and all the dust in my face. I now only use a brush and vacuum so there's never a mess to worry about! In a situation like this, I would either brush clean from the bottom up and then only get on the roof to clean cover off. Or, I also have a high power vacuum, basically an insulation blowing machine, and a hundred feet of vacuum hose, and I could take that on the roof with me and clean from the top down with a brush and then vacuum out the entire duct line from the top. The vacuum hose is a bit cumbersome as it's 4 inches in diameter, but I never have to worry about a mess on the roof or dust in my face and it gets the job done very well!
Hi, Mike. Thanks for your question. We're using a special-made dryer line from Vac Systems, and the 200 psi van-mounted compressor is a must to see results like we are getting. Ingersol compressors have 25 CFM @ 175 psi.
I started out years ago using one of these same setups, but I hated the mess and all the dust in my face. I now only use a brush and vacuum so there's never a mess to worry about! In a situation like this, I would either brush clean from the bottom up and then only get on the roof to clean cover off. Or, I also have a high power vacuum, basically an insulation blowing machine, and a hundred feet of vacuum hose, and I could take that on the roof with me and clean from the top down with a brush and then vacuum out the entire duct line from the top. The vacuum hose is a bit cumbersome as it's 4 inches in diameter, but I never have to worry about a mess on the roof or dust in my face and it gets the job done very well!
Three dryer vents?
How did you go about removing all the dust from the roof? Do you just let the wind take care of it? I would lol
Can I ask what kind of set up you are using? Great video btw.
Hi, Mike. Thanks for your question. We're using a special-made dryer line from Vac Systems, and the 200 psi van-mounted compressor is a must to see results like we are getting. Ingersol compressors have 25 CFM @ 175 psi.
Do you have the link where you bought the air compressor
If only there was some sort of device to keep the debris from getting in my eyes.......sigh maybe some day.