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Water fed pole system

andrewdavis

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Alrite is it best to build a water fed pole system myself or buy one already built?

I need the cheapest option really looked at the facelift compact already 350ltr but if I can do it cheaper this gives me money to spend on a pressure washer any advice anyone?

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Alrite is it best to build a water fed pole system myself or buy one already built?I need the cheapest option really looked at the facelift compact already 350ltr but if I can do it cheaper this gives me money to spend on a pressure washer any advice anyone?

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Focus on your core business to begin with and forget stuff on the side is my advice.

If you are going to do window cleaning then put all your energies into growing that side of the business. It maybe tempting to get involved with other stuff when you don't have enough work, but you should use that time to canvass for new window cleaning business.

I've seen some good DIY builds, but I've also seen some botch jobs by so called DIY competent ones which could be death traps in an accident.

At one time trad cleaners were the first port of call for gutter clearing and fascia cleans. There are some windies who have decided not to offer those services any longer.

We do several annual gutter and conservatory roof cleans. These have been our customers for years. We don't clean their windows as they have a window cleaner, but he refuses to clear gutters and clean conservatory roofs.

There is a small gutter cleaning business that has canvassed our area and use a gutter vac.He has done a few gutter clears for my customers. I'm quite happy with that tbh.

We have a small gutter vac which we use for our current customers who we have done the job for before. But I won't promote gutter clearing even with my current customers. It was a service we offered when we started window cleaning in earnest nearly 12 years ago, but don't offer it now.

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Focus on your core business to begin with and forget stuff on the side is my advice.
If you are going to do window cleaning then put all your energies into growing that side of the business. It maybe tempting to get involved with other stuff when you don't have enough work, but you should use that time to canvass for new window cleaning business.

I've seen some good DIY builds, but I've also seen some botch jobs by so called DIY competent ones which could be death traps in an accident.

At one time trad cleaners were the first port of call for gutter clearing and fascia cleans. There are some windies who have decided not to offer those services any longer.

We do several annual gutter and conservatory roof cleans. These have been our customers for years. We don't clean their windows as they have a window cleaner, but he refuses to clear gutters and clean conservatory roofs.

There is a small gutter cleaning business that has canvassed our area and use a gutter vac.He has done a few gutter clears for my customers. I'm quite happy with that tbh.

We have a small gutter vac which we use for our current customers who we have done the job for before. But I won't promote gutter clearing even with my current customers. It was a service we offered when we started window cleaning in earnest nearly 12 years ago, but don't offer it now.

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Complete turn key system 4175! USA about 1,000 to ship so about 3500 uk www.simpole.com

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As you know @alexanders wfp is done differently in the States.

It seems to be the norm that windows cleaners using wash and reach will plug their r/o directly into the customer's outside tap and process water on demand.

I'm guessing that as a booster pump is included the window cleaner would also have access to an electrical power point.

Quite what the tank is I don't know but it looks like it's one of those ATV sprayer tanks similar to this. If it is I don't understand why a window cleaner would want one unless its for spraying chemicals.

Sealey SS60 Broadcast / Spot Sprayer ATV Quad 60ltr 12V BRAND NEW | eBay

 
Firstly, your thread title is rubbish. It won't attract people to click on it. It's very basic, giving no detail as to what your concern is, which is in my opinion highly annoying.

Who names a water fed pole system subject with just "water fed poke system"?

Please, before you make any decisions on what to do for your business, help yourself and others by creating an appropriate thread title so you can get the help you need.

Thank you for your time.

 
Firstly, your thread title is rubbish. It won't attract people to click on it. It's very basic, giving no detail as to what your concern is, which is in my opinion highly annoying.
Who names a water fed pole system subject with just "water fed poke system"?

Please, before you make any decisions on what to do for your business, help yourself and others by creating an appropriate thread title so you can get the help you need.

Thank you for your time.
Firstly iam new to this sorry if I annoyed anyone! I am using my mobile so the auto correct changed the word and I didn't notice until I'd already done it you could have chosen to pm me and put ur point accross a point I will take on board but because of the way u put it I then get insulted by someone else so thank you for that.

 
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