Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Frequently Asked Questions & Useful Resources => Topic started by: Rob_B on October 21, 2003, 05:43:57 pm
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Hello all,
I've been making do with bog standard ladders for a year now, and after a lot of uming and aring I am going to buy a pointer.
I was looking at a set 2.05 metres closed 5.33 metres fully extended. ( sorry oldies, I haven't a clue how big that is in old money)
i mostly do residential a lot of bay windows.
Does this size sound about right, or will they be too big and bulky.
What's a safe height to go up to on a pointer, I have never used one before?
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Hi Rob,
I mostly use a 3.66m (Double 12ft) and this is fine for most residential jobs.
Hope this Helps!
Steve
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Cheers Steve,
Hmm thats even bigger than what I was looking at which I thought might be too big and clumsy. Quite a bit of difference in price too. Any idea why pointers are so dear?
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Hi Rob,
No i don't know why they are so much more expensive but i would not be without one because they are so much safer on uneven ground and they can get where a standard ladder can not.
Steve Lowe
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Yes,
I have noticed a lot of people mention that they are safer which is why I'm going to purchase one. thanks for your time.
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Hi Rob
when you say pointers do you mean A-frame ladders
Cheers Alan
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Hi alan,
Yes I do mean A frame ladders, I said pointer because the ladders I'm getting are called a Monarch Wooden Pointer by Titan.
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Hi Rob
I have just up graded all my ladders to A-frame and noticed on 1st job wish I got them years ago your right so much safer I got myself Heavy duty alloy double 21.7ft another double light alloy 14ft and a 6ft single point they also look far more professional I have had loads of comments about them, I use them to sell my business saying safer as I can work on top off the window as no more reaching and no slips and also eliminate any damage to the customers frames no scratching etc and it is worth a few bob more to the customer I put an extra 50p to £1 on all new jobs.
I got mine from Lansford www.ladders999.co.uk
Cheers Alan
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I got my new ladders today, and I must say i can't beleive how much better they are.
I was a bit weary of them at first I couldn't get my head around ladders resting on a point, but felt a lot safer by being able to rest my ladder 1/2 to 3/4 up a window instead of on the sill.
All new starters these are a must, i remember when i was starting out, it wasn't too pleasent working up ladders until I got used to it. Forget about the price.
Steve Lowe, I got the same size as you use, and I think these will be perfect, I'm used to a small set of alloy ladders though, these wooden ones aren't half heavy. I'm going to be built like a brick s**t house in a few months.
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Hi Rob,
They are better arent they :D You will soon get used to how heavy they are and you will be glad they are wood now the winter is nearly here ( A lot warmer to touch).
Steve