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Title: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: SteX13 on June 06, 2011, 11:41:24 am
Hi peeps.

I have been practicing cleaning on lower windows before I tackle tops so I have not yet purchased a ladder so I would like some opinions please.

Don't laugh if its a stupid suggestion... I am needing a compact ladder as I have no van so a 2m triple would suit my needs for getting it about but is it suitable for the job?

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/7070442.html (http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/7070442.html)

Cheers,

Ste.
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: Panorama on June 06, 2011, 12:02:00 pm
Titan ladders are top notch Ste, have you looked at them online?
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: SteX13 on June 06, 2011, 01:15:50 pm
No I haven't. Thanks for the recommendation.

Quick search found this for £80 including VAT and delivery.

http://www.tvepowertools.co.uk/titan-aluminium-22m-triple-ladder-1990-p.asp (http://www.tvepowertools.co.uk/titan-aluminium-22m-triple-ladder-1990-p.asp)

I have asked before about the min height needed and got one answer saying 3-3.5m.

If this is true should I get this 3.7m for £60?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TITAN-Double-2-2m-7ft4-DIY-Aluminium-Ladder-/230578208970?pt=UK_H_G_Ladders_RL&hash=item35af8840ca#ht_1627wt_905 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TITAN-Double-2-2m-7ft4-DIY-Aluminium-Ladder-/230578208970?pt=UK_H_G_Ladders_RL&hash=item35af8840ca#ht_1627wt_905)

Cheers,

Ste.
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: Wc Solutions on June 06, 2011, 01:18:07 pm
get straight into wfp, may be costly now but you wont look back mate - trust me
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: Mike_G on June 06, 2011, 01:19:50 pm
http://www.midlandladders.com/catalog/TITAN_Trade_Industrial_Ladders-7-1.html

If you want a ladder these are about as good as it gets dont bother with anything else
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: Erithwc on June 06, 2011, 01:23:51 pm
http://www.midlandladders.com/catalog/TITAN_Trade_Industrial_Ladders-7-1.html

Dont bother with anything else


i have got the tripple 2m one can't fault it great ladders from midland ladders
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: richard jagger on June 06, 2011, 01:48:39 pm
take LOOK AT THESE LIGHT WEIGHT EASY TO CARRY AND VERSATILE, ALSO Have a cross bean base for stability on the ground and you can split then. I have had mine 3 years and still my best buy.http://www.ladders4sale.co.uk/comb_multi.htm
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: bobby p on June 06, 2011, 02:48:07 pm
Hi peeps.

I have been practicing cleaning on lower windows before I tackle tops so I have not yet purchased a ladder so I would like some opinions please.

Don't laugh if its a stupid suggestion... I am needing a compact ladder as I have no van so a 2m triple would suit my needs for getting it about but is it suitable for the job?

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/7070442.html (http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/7070442.html)

Cheers,

Ste.
those ladders are ace ! i used one for the first year of my biz and  i really rate them highly as they fit INSIDE  a hatchback car .
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: SteX13 on June 06, 2011, 03:05:13 pm
get straight into wfp, may be costly now but you wont look back mate - trust me

I wish I did but a bit late now. Funds are low and already got everything I need minus a ladder and a million more cloths. lol

Plus I really wanted to try being 'proppa' window cleaner first.

ErithWC

You say you have the triple, would the double 4.1m suffice?

Cheers peeps.

Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: Mike_G on June 06, 2011, 03:16:19 pm
get straight into wfp, may be costly now but you wont look back mate - trust me

I wish I did but a bit late now. Funds are low and already got everything I need minus a ladder and a million more cloths. lol

Plus I really wanted to try being 'proppa' window cleaner first.

ErithWC

You say you have the triple, would the double 4.1m suffice?

Cheers peeps.



What vehicle are you going to use?
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: bobby p on June 06, 2011, 03:34:43 pm
the most popular ladder i see used by many windies in my area , is the youngman 9 rung double domestic, its sold in WICKES and is 60 odd quid

 cheap ,light,very strong . Its now my main ladder for day- to- day ordinary houses


 a lot of the Trade ladders are very heavy,theyll hurt you once you get busy . just my opinion
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: Mike_G on June 06, 2011, 03:56:43 pm
I personally prefer a slighty heavier ladder as its less likely to move around in the wind, if you get one thats to light the first time you leave it upright and a gust of wind comes along it will be blown over into whatever it falls against (customers greenhouse, car etc) and its not just the ladders i like about the titan range from midland its the supagrip feet that are on them, you get a pretty good stable footing with them, I,ve got two of them and in my 24 years of window cleaning they are the best I've ever used and I got thru quite a few sets!
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: SteX13 on June 06, 2011, 05:05:12 pm
Thanks for the recommendations guys.

Really need to know the minimum extended height ladder I will need now?

In response to Mike_G

A push bike with

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bicycle-Bike-Cycle-Trailer-Luggage-Camping-Fishing-NEW-/110680873866?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&hash=item19c5181b8a#ht_3151wt_1195 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bicycle-Bike-Cycle-Trailer-Luggage-Camping-Fishing-NEW-/110680873866?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&hash=item19c5181b8a#ht_3151wt_1195)

Take the fabric off and bungee the ladder with a 28 litre bucket on the ladder also bungeed. Maybe the other way round if the end of the ladders hit the concrete on a slight incline.

You may laugh, I will  :)

We all got to start somewhere.  8)
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: Mike_G on June 06, 2011, 05:35:17 pm
Thanks for the recommendations guys.

Really need to know the minimum extended height ladder I will need now?

In response to Mike_G

A push bike with

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bicycle-Bike-Cycle-Trailer-Luggage-Camping-Fishing-NEW-/110680873866?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&hash=item19c5181b8a#ht_3151wt_1195 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bicycle-Bike-Cycle-Trailer-Luggage-Camping-Fishing-NEW-/110680873866?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&hash=item19c5181b8a#ht_3151wt_1195)

Take the fabric off and bungee the ladder with a 28 litre bucket on the ladder also bungeed. Maybe the other way round if the end of the ladders hit the concrete on a slight incline.

You may laugh, I will  :)

We all got to start somewhere.  8)


Wow, in that case i'd definately go for a triple as its going to be smaller, so easier to carry when folded down
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: Jackal on June 06, 2011, 05:52:35 pm
i would of said dont buy a triple for window cleaning normal semis etc as it will slow you down ideally  you want a 3.5 double,but if you got a push bike then you will need a compact ladder until you can afford a car/pass you test
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: SteX13 on June 06, 2011, 06:10:31 pm
Thank you for giving me some actual numbers  :)

So from that. I have found a 2.2 titan ladder that extends to 5.1m.

Would this suffice? Or would I need something closer to 6/7m?

Cheers for your help everyone, much appreciated.

Ste.
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: Mike_G on June 06, 2011, 06:22:19 pm
My small triple extends to 18ft but its rare I have it anywhere near fully extended so I would say that the double you mentioned would be fine for 1st floor work on the vast majority of houses
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: g.brookes on June 06, 2011, 06:28:26 pm
i would disagree. I have a 3.5 double which extends to about 6.5 metres.  Thats the shortest you'd want when doing some older style first floor windows.  In retrospect thought, i'd of got a 4 metre double, you can reach second floors that way.
I would say get as big as possible, you dont wanna be turning business down when your just starting.

p.s id deffo recommend titan.  very sturdy and they look professional rather than diy
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: SteX13 on June 06, 2011, 06:46:59 pm
I deffo do not plan to do 2nd floor on a ladder.

Where I live its 95% 2 storey houses anyway, luckily.

Also I can't hoof around a 4m double on a trailer on a push bike lol. 2-2.5m is largest I can go for.

I will just have to suffer with a triple for now and work hard to get transport than WFP.

Cheers peeps

 :)
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: sf on June 06, 2011, 11:05:19 pm
Treble 2.5 would be ideal.I use a treble 2.0m which is great for most first floor windows.I do 90% of my houses with this ladder,where if i had the treble 2.5 it would be 100%.My advice go with the treble 2.5m.
Title: Re: Suitable Ladder?
Post by: pete albion on December 31, 2011, 06:34:31 pm
Thanks for the recommendations guys.

Really need to know the minimum extended height ladder I will need now?

In response to Mike_G

A push bike with

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bicycle-Bike-Cycle-Trailer-Luggage-Camping-Fishing-NEW-/110680873866?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&hash=item19c5181b8a#ht_3151wt_1195 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bicycle-Bike-Cycle-Trailer-Luggage-Camping-Fishing-NEW-/110680873866?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&hash=item19c5181b8a#ht_3151wt_1195)

Take the fabric off and bungee the ladder with a 28 litre bucket on the ladder also bungeed. Maybe the other way round if the end of the ladders hit the concrete on a slight incline.

You may laugh, I will  :)

We all got to start somewhere.  8)



Just wondering how you getting on using your bike for window cleaning ?

I'm interested as i've been thinking of using my bike with a small trailer for just one day a week.