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I prefer moerman tools for fanning, as for ladders, 7m triple will do, take top section off for 99% of windows, and will easily reach gutter height
I do want to go onto moerman tools. But I thought I would start off on a standard squeegee first to learn the basics. Where's the best place to buy the 7m triples ladders clisty1989

 
@Clisty1989 what rubber are you using in the moerman now then? I can't see past moerman hard tbh
Im using moerman hard now, best by far

I do want to go onto moerman tools. But I thought I would start off on a standard squeegee first to learn the basics. Where's the best place to buy the 7m triples ladders clisty1989
Abru 6.92m triple from b&q £96 great for starters. Most on here recommend lyte ladders though

 
I have an Lyte ELT 10 rung 3 section ladder it's solid and well made, and I feel safe on it. I only use the top 2 sections for window cleaning and add the bottom section when I'm doing gutters.

 
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I prefer moerman tools for fanning, as for ladders, 7m triple will do, take top section off for 99% of windows, and will easily reach gutter height
I do want to go onto moerman tools. But I thought I would start off on a standard squeegee first to learn the basics. Where's the best place to buy the 7m triples ladders clisty1989

Lyte just seems a common brand now. Elt series are the ones to look at. Brown's ladders have them
I have an Lyte ELT 10 rung 3 section ladder it's solid and well made, and I feel safe on it. I only use the top 2 sections for window cleaning and add the bottom section when I'm doing gutters.
Funny enough That's what I think I'm gonna get the lyte ELT 10 rung 3 section. There the ones with the blue sides I think?. Was thinking of just getting a double but now I'm gonna get triple. The bottom section when detached might still come in handy. Think there about £130. Don't wanna cut corners on ladders. Wanna come home to my kids. Thanks for the advise lads. Chris33 have you got them ones aswell

 
Hiya Danny138, I've not upon here for a few weeks so sorry for the late reply. The lyte ladders are a good choice as I'm sure all come with roundish triangular rungs( a must if your on them all day, squared rungs end up with your feet on a point & cripple you in time !!!)

I brought the triple & mostly use 2, but the 3rd is there as back up for gutters & awkward stuff, backup is way better than overstretching & accidents.

Since going on my own( worked with my father in law for 25 years who had no time for safety or anything that involved attaching stuff to make it easier lol) you should look at these things TB Davies Universal V-Shaped Down Pipe Stand Off - Ladder Accessory | Helps stop your ladder slipping from side to side: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools

If the link doesn't work google this

TB Davies Universal V-Shaped Down Pipe Stand Off

Best thing I ever got, puts you & the ladder out, makes it more stable with less likely sideways slip but puts upstairs windows in front of you, as opposed to above stretching & guessing /emoticons/smile.png

 
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yatesmon totally agree with you on the stand off. It's also handy for hanging cloths etc. and it does make the ladder much more stable.

 
yatesmon totally agree with you on the stand off. It's also handy for hanging cloths etc. and it does make the ladder much more stable.
Haha yep, you know you have to wipe the sill & there's now to put stuff ( I loath wearing belt buckets personally) so the ladder stand off is perfect, if the job is needing I generally attach my belt bucket with reusable cable ties to the top of the ladder or stand off & hang my sill cloth too

 
I was looking at that very stand off. Some reviews say it's not so stable guys?
Hiya Chris33, well I've got this plus another more heavy duty version ( I found the heavy duty version at a random carboot sale for £10 not £200 /emoticons/smile.png ) but that was a fluke.

There is a difference between the 2, but this version is still stable, I've been using mine the last 2 weeks, its way lighter for normal use. If you don't square up your ladder to the building & do the basics then ladders are unstable full stop, but after that its fine.

The difference it makes to cleaning windows is massive. I spent years stretching up & struggling, this makes you smile the 1st time you use it.

 
I was looking at that very stand off. Some reviews say it's not so stable guys?
Hiya Chris33, well I've got this plus another more heavy duty version ( I found the heavy duty version at a random carboot sale for £10 not £200 /emoticons/smile.png ) but that was a fluke.

There is a difference between the 2, but this version is still stable, I've been using mine the last 2 weeks, its way lighter for normal use. If you don't square up your ladder to the building & do the basics then ladders are unstable full stop, but after that its fine.

The difference it makes to cleaning windows is massive. I spent years stretching up & struggling, this makes you smile the 1st time you use it.

 
Totally mate, it puts you away from the gutters, looking down into/ at them. Whether you mean wiping them or emptying them. It stops that gutter splatter on your face( well near enough)

Ive used it on my 3 & 2 piece ladder & it never fails to make it easy, the V is way handy around down pipes too. the only advantage I get with my heavy duty is setting up on corners is like being on a straight wall

 
@yatesmon would you recommend it for gutters mate? That's all I would use them for now tbh. Cheap though right enough.
Totally mate, it puts you away from the gutters, looking down into/ at them. Whether you mean wiping them or emptying them. It stops that gutter splatter on your face( well near enough)

Ive used it on my 3 & 2 piece ladder & it never fails to make it easy, the V is way handy around down pipes too. the only advantage I get with my heavy duty is setting up on corners is like being on a straight wall

 
Chris33 It's the one I have used for a couple of years and I've had no problems with it. Even use it when gutter cleaning. I've also got the microlight as well before any one suggests it ;-)

 
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Hiya Danny138, I've not upon here for a few weeks so sorry for the late reply. The lyte ladders are a good choice as I'm sure all come with roundish triangular rungs( a must if your on them all day, squared rungs end up with your feet on a point & cripple you in time !!!)I brought the triple & mostly use 2, but the 3rd is there as back up for gutters & awkward stuff, backup is way better than overstretching & accidents.

Since going on my own( worked with my father in law for 25 years who had no time for safety or anything that involved attaching stuff to make it easier lol) you should look at these things TB Davies Universal V-Shaped Down Pipe Stand Off - Ladder Accessory | Helps stop your ladder slipping from side to side: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools

If the link doesn't work google this

TB Davies Universal V-Shaped Down Pipe Stand Off

Best thing I ever got, puts you & the ladder out, makes it more stable with less likely sideways slip but puts upstairs windows in front of you, as opposed to above stretching & guessing /emoticons/smile.png
Thanks Yatesmon for the advise. They look like a good idea especially for gutters. Will get some of them. As I will be working on my own

 
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@yatesmon would you recommend it for gutters mate? That's all I would use them for now tbh. Cheap though right enough.
Was thinking about getting the ladder m8rix are they any good Chris33. I think it was you I see on another post saying about them

 
Was thinking about getting the ladder m8rix are they any good Chris33. I think it was you I see on another post saying about them
i used a stand off and ladder m8rix cleaning frames yesterday positioned over a porch on a bed of loose slate and felt as safe as houses . using the two pieces of kit together stabilizes the top and bottom of the ladder and are definitely my best purchases this year

 
This is my set up for gutters. Stabiliser to stop ladder sliding out and stand off to give room to clean them. Safe as houses, and no ladder bounce.

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This is my set up for gutters. Stabiliser to stop ladder sliding out and stand off to give room to clean them. Safe as houses, and no ladder bounce.
i do like the look of those stabilizers and do think it looks professional when you set it all up , helps to justify what the custys are paying for [ in their minds ] so will be a new toy in the near future

 
Basic tools for basic training ! You can always upgrade to combo-tools , but the skills is best learned by a simple squegee and an applicator .

In all respect for others, its only MY oppinion.::):

 

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