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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on May 10, 2013, 08:53:40 am

Title: Why you shouldn't
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on May 10, 2013, 08:53:40 am
Use non-English speaking web-site designers.

http://www.fastwindowcleaning.co.uk/solar-panel-cleaning-london-your-solar-panel-cleaners-london/
Title: Re: Why you shouldn't
Post by: EandM on May 10, 2013, 09:51:26 am
A good explanation of how pure water works but I see the point, It doesn't read like it's written in English.
Title: Re: Why you shouldn't
Post by: rg1 on May 10, 2013, 10:29:04 am
I'm guessing he did this himself and the main pic has been taken from another website. In fact, it looks as though all the pics have been taken form elsewhere.
Title: Re: Why you shouldn't
Post by: C o z y on May 10, 2013, 12:20:11 pm
It's a bit "Compare the MEEERkat dot kom" (in london).  ;D
Title: Re: Why you shouldn't
Post by: rosskesava on May 10, 2013, 07:34:43 pm
There's some stunning tips about what to do during winter:

'Change your bed linens to warmer options for winter. Using a thicker blanket, or a blanket at all, well help prevent the temptation of cranking up the heater and costing you money. Down comforters and flannel sheets are other great ways to add warmth to your bedding without increasing the cost of a warm home.'
Title: Re: Why you shouldn't
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on May 10, 2013, 11:33:22 pm
This picture off their website looks like theyve just wet the block pavers to make them look dirtier than the cleaner lot.

(http://www.fastwindowcleaning.co.uk/images/patio_driveway_cleaning_services_london.jpg)

Off here

http://www.fastwindowcleaning.co.uk/patio-and-driveway-cleaning-london-your-window-cleaners-london/
Title: Re: Why you shouldn't
Post by: H20cleaning on May 11, 2013, 10:03:46 am
This picture off their website looks like theyve just wet the block pavers to make them look dirtier than the cleaner lot.

(http://www.fastwindowcleaning.co.uk/images/patio_driveway_cleaning_services_london.jpg)

Off here

http://www.fastwindowcleaning.co.uk/patio-and-driveway-cleaning-london-your-window-cleaners-london/
hahahaha your write! they arnt dirty unless that is suppose to show a sealing job?
Title: Re: Why you shouldn't
Post by: chez on May 11, 2013, 11:11:48 am
On his website it says "Its highly recommended that you wash your solar panels ones every 3 months keeping the energy production level at always highest they can be all year around"
Obviously very bad English, but is it really cost effective to have them cleaned this often? If it costs say say £20 or £30 to clean them each time that adds up to £120 per year, I've heard that solar panels only save you up to about £120 per year on your bills so the cost of cleaning them cancels out the gain in electricity? What say you?
Title: Re: Why you shouldn't
Post by: MATT BATEMAN (OWC) on May 11, 2013, 11:34:48 am
Depends how many panels youve got.
Title: Re: Why you shouldn't
Post by: EandM on May 11, 2013, 04:34:25 pm
On his website it says "Its highly recommended that you wash your solar panels ones every 3 months keeping the energy production level at always highest they can be all year around"
Obviously very bad English, but is it really cost effective to have them cleaned this often? If it costs say say £20 or £30 to clean them each time that adds up to £120 per year, I've heard that solar panels only save you up to about £120 per year on your bills so the cost of cleaning them cancels out the gain in electricity? What say you?

A solar installation on the next farm to me cost £250,000 and at peak operation, May to July, earns about £2,000 per week. Food for thought.
Title: Re: Why you shouldn't
Post by: chez on May 11, 2013, 04:47:23 pm
On his website it says "Its highly recommended that you wash your solar panels ones every 3 months keeping the energy production level at always highest they can be all year around"
Obviously very bad English, but is it really cost effective to have them cleaned this often? If it costs say say £20 or £30 to clean them each time that adds up to £120 per year, I've heard that solar panels only save you up to about £120 per year on your bills so the cost of cleaning them cancels out the gain in electricity? What say you?

A solar installation on the next farm to me cost £250,000 and at peak operation, May to July, earns about £2,000 per week. Food for thought.

Yes I get your point but, on a house surely a 6 monthly to Year would make it more cost effective? Otherwise it costs as much per year to clean them as the electricity it generates.