So do I but I would prefer that they go to repairing roads and improving drainage then cleaning a roof. I don't think people that have homes that are in danger of flooding would care about cleaning the cajun dome roof. It's all about priorities. Clean a roof or keep a house from flooding .......clean a roof or repair my roads ........ clean a roof or maintain a fire/police department. That was the whole point in my original post, it's a losing battle. We live in south Louisiana every single roof on every single building has this problem. The cajun dome is no exception. THE ROOF IS GOING TO TURN BLACK.
I have an idea! Maybe Dr. Maggard can take a page out of Gerald Hebert's old playbook and ask any Cajun fan with a pressure washer to show up at the Cajundome one Saturday morning and have the fans pressure wash the dome's roof like was done at Cajun Field in days past!!!! LOL!!!!
P.S. No drinking beer until after the job is done and everyone is off the roof! LMAO!!!
The Cajundome roof does not look great, but money is not there. The money it would take to clean it doesn't make sense when we have so many other needs.
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On an unrelated topic, can the name of threads be related to the subject of the thread? Why not call this "Cajundome Roof"?
In an attempt to make the subject line fit the content:
If Turbine does not edit thread titles to be relative, "Not much we can do about it".
There are some important questions that need to be asked:
1. Why isn’t this a “self-cleaning” roof like Greg Davis bragged?
2. Why hasn’t the CD called in the “20-year clean warranty?”
3. The rubber coating on the roof protects for 10 years. Why did it only protect for 5-6 years?
Who lied, Greg Davis or the contractor? The roof is an embarrassment to the city and university.
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