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Hi everyone,
I'm looking into making my own water again, i'm now on a water meter so just need some advise on whats the most cost effective setup.
TDS reading: 300-350
Yearly usage of pure: 50,000lts
Water pressure: unknown
Water production rate: at least 900lts in 24 hours.
any help...
I'm investing in a wfp system and would like an answer in regards to some people iv heard of who use tanks outside to sort out the water purification and then pump it into the van tank why is that and do you still use resin as I assumed the actual system did that all in the van after filling the...
PRICE:£3300
DESCRIPTION: 2005 Nissan Interstar 2.5, 103000 on clock MOT September.
Good condition.
SALE INCLUDES
Diesel hot water heater (Facelift) fitted Sept 2014 - great for getting green mold off frames or conservatory roofs as well as letting you work in colder temperatures...
PRICE: £1600 ONO
DESCRIPTION:
This trailer system which the window cleaner will pull with his car or van will clean for around six to eight hours before needing refilling. The water tank has a 400 litre water capacity. Just hook up to your car or van and away you go.
Trailer system comes...
Hi all, I've been traditional cleaning for about a year now and recently I've been looking at building my own wfp trolley, seen some good tutorials on here. My question is to do with the Ro and Di units, I understand how they work and what they are for but I'm having some confusion with where I...
hello guys,
Just wondering if anyone could spare some time on answering the questions for me, would be much appreciated.
What do you need to start up in terms of equipment?
How much will the start up fees be?
Do you need a Waterfed pole?
Are there any alternatives to this?
What method...
Hello, there. Here's some inspirational pics/descriptions to the wfp-people, feel free to comment, what's good n what's bad, suggestions etc.
This particular page is in English
WF, Water fed pole systems, rainwater tank, water harvesting, cleaning windows
Pole systems are great and offer many advantages to us window cleaners but over time carbon fibre, (composite and fibreglass) poles do begin to wear.
Our poles are constantly being tightened in the same places and eventually this means the clamps no longer work properly which can be very...
Discover everything you need to know about water fed pole window cleaning from Dirty Marks Cleaning Services. Tell me your experiences in the early days?