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Service_Champion:
Hi everyone what size ladders do you recommend. I am just starting up and want to reach the first floor of houses (including fascias and guttering) and also clean shop windows. Is it worth getting an 'A' frame?

Regards.

Stewart
Service Champions -Total Cleaning Solutions

shinnyshinner:
Hi mate
I have just up graded all my ladders to A-Frame and best money I have spent so much safer no reaching  the rubber stop at the point enables you to rest on plastic with out marking I got mine from Lansford
www.ladders999.co.uk
look for the heavy duty alloy, double 21ft and have no probs at all

shinnyshinner:
Here is the exact link
http://www.ladders-999.co.uk/ladders_windclean.htm

look for code number:
RWC235 3.55m / 11' 8" 6.58m / 21' 7" 14+13 17.5kg  £279.65

Stooby:
"A" frame ladders every time for window cleaners. Wooden for my preferance, being heavier they move less if you are hit by a gust of wind. Also if you have to rest the frame against a window ledge or guttering, aluminium frames provide less friction and so slide easier. Finally in the winter, my wet hands have frozen to an aluminium ladder as soon as I touched it.
Yes, wooden ladders every time for me. ;)

Regards Stooby

STEVE71163:
I am with Stooby on this. I find wooden a frame ladders make me feel a bit safer and they are warmer in the winter. ;D

Steve Lowe

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