Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: richie h on February 17, 2012, 07:10:30 pm
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a few questions
1, does anyone do solar panels
2, what do they use
3, how much do they charge
thanks for any advice
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1st of all check your insurance covers you - could be a costly clean if owt happens :)
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Yes
WFP
Loads lol don't go thinking it's easy either
Good luck ;D
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A to the point answer is what the fellow wants. Don`t be put off.This is just a nothing dose of the nanny state advice again. Don`t work its risky things go wrong.
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I got talking to some guys fitting solar pannels a week or so ago about cleaning them.
They told me they are sold as self cleaning (like self cleaning windows) but told me they would need cleaning every few years really.
The boss said that wfp would be ideal for cleaning and that as they are outdoors then they are completley waterproof. He did make a point of saying that damage could cost thousands so told me to make sure i had cover for solar pannels in particular.
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I'm not trying to put him off, just pointing out that it's not easy work and you need to charge accordingly. Insurance is a must in my book, wouldn't touch one without having any.
Cleaning them from ground level is not easy either, ladders and safety bolts is often the best way to go mate. We use the same safety setup as the Sky engineers and normally only do panels as a two man job.
You'll find the angles you need to work from at ground level are hard to achieve so going in with the ladder is something you need to think about.
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cheers everyone i will have to think about it for abit advice well recieved
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or a tower
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cheers everyone i will have to think about it for abit advice well recieved
Think of it this way .... If you have quite a few solar cleans & you price them well - then you can justify the increase in insurance.
To me .. It's a no brainier when it comes to insurance, these things are v.costly
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cheers everyone i will have to think about it for abit advice well recieved
Think of it this way .... If you have quite a few solar cleans & you price them well - then you can justify the increase in insurance.
To me .. It's a no brainier when it comes to insurance, these things are v.costly
i;ve added them to my insurance at no extra cost. they said they were already covered under the damage to the outside of the property. they have added them to the policy wording tho now
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Then quote and clean matey no problems
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self cleaning, dont make me laugh, its all utter rubbish, i stood discusing the cleaning price for this custy, the panels where covered in dust and loaded with bird poo, but its self cleaning she said, o yes, so when does it start cleaning then lol, i got the job
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I got talking to some guys fitting solar pannels a week or so ago about cleaning them.
They told me they are sold as self cleaning (like self cleaning windows) but told me they would need cleaning every few years really.
The boss said that wfp would be ideal for cleaning and that as they are outdoors then they are completley waterproof. He did make a point of saying that damage could cost thousands so told me to make sure i had cover for solar pannels in particular.
I was told that to. In fact the guy said to me, they will be knacked before they need cleaning.
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http://windowcleaningservices.org.uk/html/solarpanelcleaning.html
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or a tower
Anyone know of a slightly cheaper/lighter tower ?