06-20-2007, 07:12 PM
Hello!
Thank you very much for the awesome reply! I am worried about the situation, as money is tight and would rather do things myself.
What is the best way to clean the roof and gutter? I do not want the debris/simple green to go into the catchment tank. I'm wondering if it is best to plug the gutter drain, or is it best to temporarily remove the gutter?
I want to install a first flush diverter system, a cheap "T" inline with the downspout from the gutter. I'm not sure if I should install the first flush system first and uncap this system to allow ALL runoff from roof to exit via this system.
I do not know what type of tree it is. I wish I had a photograph of the tree handy. It looks to be around 60-70' tall, as an estimate. I was thinking of roping it off or using a winch from my truck to pull tension on the tree when cutting. I'm not sure if I should rent a skylift to "lop" the tops of the tree first, then attack the main trunk later?
What type of pool vacuum should I purchase? I have a 10,000 gallon tank.
Thank you,
Stan
Thank you very much for the awesome reply! I am worried about the situation, as money is tight and would rather do things myself.
What is the best way to clean the roof and gutter? I do not want the debris/simple green to go into the catchment tank. I'm wondering if it is best to plug the gutter drain, or is it best to temporarily remove the gutter?
I want to install a first flush diverter system, a cheap "T" inline with the downspout from the gutter. I'm not sure if I should install the first flush system first and uncap this system to allow ALL runoff from roof to exit via this system.
I do not know what type of tree it is. I wish I had a photograph of the tree handy. It looks to be around 60-70' tall, as an estimate. I was thinking of roping it off or using a winch from my truck to pull tension on the tree when cutting. I'm not sure if I should rent a skylift to "lop" the tops of the tree first, then attack the main trunk later?
What type of pool vacuum should I purchase? I have a 10,000 gallon tank.
Thank you,
Stan