Bernie
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Do i need a set of A frame ladders for bottom window trad work. are they even used much anymore? as iv not seen a windy useing them for years now lol.
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When you say less professional how so?i think he's referring to a single section, mine is about 6ft, although i use a double section a frame extension ladder too. i hate seeing traditional cleaners with standard square top ladders, looks much less professional imo
I think if someone was pairing together and doing trad cleans, one does tops and the other does bottoms then, yeah the guy doing the bottoms is better off using a single a frame ladder rather then say carrying step ladders!
But if your on your own and cant reach the top of the bottom windows then just use your ladders but if extended then collapse it down so you can reach better.
I don't know how window cleaners in the past used to use single a frame ladders, cheap yeah, but I mean how did they do the tops????
Smurf, I just realised something........Would you say there are any advantages using an A frame instead of using a normal ladder then lads
just my opinion, a purpose built set of window cleaning a frame ladders with a non marking rubber topblock looks a lot more professional then a standard ladder with ladder mitts, or even worse bits of foam selotaped around the top. and the simple fact is they are better at the job then standard ladders, better positioning, (higher up the frame) allows for less over-reachingWhen you say less professional how so?
Is this an image thing then? Window cleaners must be seen with A frame ladders?