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In sure you will find a large majority of us who started a while back started cleaning windows traditionally.Yeah you might be right mate, will have a look into it. Probably work out cheaper to set up as well.
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In sure you will find a large majority of us who started a while back started cleaning windows traditionally.Yeah you might be right mate, will have a look into it. Probably work out cheaper to set up as well.
But the profit you make from wfp outweighs the expenses by farWfp has its own worries too, its the preferred method and by far the safest but it’s not the be all and end all. The equipment & maintenance is dearer, lots of time spent filling tanks, resin costs, dragging hoses around cluttered properties with plant pots everywhere. water storage, risk of equipment freezing in winter, replacement brush heads, pole repairs, new hoses etc, generally the need for a larger vehicle especially if you have a tank system. it does have its drawbacks as does everything. And with backpacks you have to replace batteries every 18 months & depending on what backpack you have you may have to solder the new ones in...not something you wanna be doing in the evening which is when you always find yourself doing it. & sometimes need to replace the whole unit itself. we have been through about 5 backpacks (bearing in mind we use em day in day out)
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A quid a litre :1f911: , would be happy to average 70pBut the profit you make from wfp outweighs the expenses by far
When i went from trad to wfp after around 25 years i shoved a backpack in my old car and 8 x 25l drums and was well away
Used to wfp tops and trad bottoms until i got quicker
Nowadays if i don't earn a quid per litre of pure used I'm slacking
Backpack blows up then £105 to Mr Gardiner and a new one arrives tomorrow
That is peanuts compared to what it earns me
If it's really bad do u not use tap through a cheap pole to rid the crud then back on with fresh pure in your bestest pole.60 litres of water wont get you anywhere mate, you can use that on one house if its a first clean no problem. We used over 75 litres on a first clean yesterday it was that bad and was only a medium sized house with more glass than normal. You wanna be looking at carrying a minimum 300 litres as a sole trader or you’ll be running out in no time. As for the purification im a soft water area so cant help you there sorry
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A quid a litre :1f911: , would be happy to average 70p
I live in a 4 bed semi and I can still get mine done for a fiver. That includes climbing over 6' fences to do the back :1f632:They don't live in the North East do they @Part Timer?
We had 2 lads quoting £2.50 fronts and £2.50 backs for 3 bed houses in the not to distance past.
A quid a litre :1f911: , would be happy to average 70p