Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: telfordwindowclnr on December 09, 2013, 09:45:53 pm
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Anyone got anything to add to this?
http://www.solar-panel-cleaners.com/how-will-solar-panel-cleaning-develop-in-uk-during-2014
Where do you guys think it will head? ???
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The feed in tariff will be cut along with all the other 'green' taxes and they'll just get turned off.
Same with wind turbines.
Sorry Steve.
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The feed in tariff will be cut along with all the other 'green' taxes and they'll just get turned off.
Same with wind turbines.
Sorry Steve.
Wow! Really? You reckon everything will just be turned off? They can't. The government has agreed to pay the FiTs for years to come. The Renewable Energy Roadmap will prevent a huge turn-off. It won't happen....
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They will make the solar panel that is transparent so they can be stacked on top of each other.
Cutting cleaning down by 10 fold as only the top panel will need cleaning.
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The feed in tariff will be cut along with all the other 'green' taxes and they'll just get turned off.
Same with wind turbines.
Sorry Steve.
Wow! Really? You reckon everything will just be turned off? They can't. The government has agreed to pay the FiTs for years to come. The Renewable Energy Roadmap will prevent a huge turn-off. It won't happen....
I genuinely think it will Eton Dave is already backtracking a little bit.
Loads of people in our country are sponging labour boys.
More and more are moronic UKIP followers.
At the end if the day-people vote with their wallets.
If he can put more cash in them-he'll get more if the vote.
He'll put that cash there by stopping the feed ins...
Maybe not altogether but certainly reducing it.
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on a domestic level, if i can reach it comfortably with my SLX35 then i will clean them, if asked, no advertising other than that im not interested, i really dont see much money value to solar panel cleaning in the domestic market
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They will make the solar panel that is transparent so they can be stacked on top of each other.
Cutting cleaning down by 10 fold as only the top panel will need cleaning.
Now that WOULD be an interesting development. :)
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They will make the solar panel that is transparent so they can be stacked on top of each other.
Cutting cleaning down by 10 fold as only the top panel will need cleaning.
Now that WOULD be an interesting development. :)
I mentioned it to a solar panel installer and he said wheels are already in motion on it
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Couldn't give a monkeys what happens.
I clean them for existing customers and charge £5.00 per panel.
Window cleaning is the main course of my business, I'm not that interested in cleaning Solar panels.
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I see all future cleaning of solar panels being banned by health and safety.
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Couldn't give a monkeys what happens.
I clean them for existing customers and charge £5.00 per panel.
Window cleaning is the main course of my business, I'm not that interested in cleaning Solar panels.
You should be making it the very core of your business if you are charging £5 per panel!!! :o
You clean many?
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The feed in tariff will be cut along with all the other 'green' taxes and they'll just get turned off.
Same with wind turbines.
Sorry Steve.
Wow! Really? You reckon everything will just be turned off? They can't. The government has agreed to pay the FiTs for years to come. The Renewable Energy Roadmap will prevent a huge turn-off. It won't happen....
I genuinely think it will Eton Dave is already backtracking a little bit.
Loads of people in our country are sponging labour boys.
More and more are moronic UKIP followers.
At the end if the day-people vote with their wallets.
If he can put more cash in them-he'll get more if the vote.
He'll put that cash there by stopping the feed ins...
Maybe not altogether but certainly reducing it.
He can't. If you signed up at 45.9p/KWh when your panels were installed, he reduce your rate and he can't pull the plug. It will be that for the life of the FiT.
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The feed in tariff will be cut along with all the other 'green' taxes and they'll just get turned off.
Same with wind turbines.
Sorry Steve.
Wow! Really? You reckon everything will just be turned off? They can't. The government has agreed to pay the FiTs for years to come. The Renewable Energy Roadmap will prevent a huge turn-off. It won't happen....
I genuinely think it will Eton Dave is already backtracking a little bit.
Loads of people in our country are sponging labour boys.
More and more are moronic UKIP followers.
At the end if the day-people vote with their wallets.
If he can put more cash in them-he'll get more if the vote.
He'll put that cash there by stopping the feed ins...
Maybe not altogether but certainly reducing it.
He can't. If you signed up at 45.9p/KWh when your panels were installed, he reduce your rate and he can't pull the plug. It will be that for the life of the FiT.
Nothing is set in stone Steve.
If enough people will benefit from it, it'll happen.
In the UK they don't generate enough revenue.
Not as bad as the bloomin wind eyesores.
Obviously this is just my opinion though...
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For me I've decided against entering the market. I've researched it quite a bit and - for me - the investment in a pole that can only be used for SPs (I've little commercial here) + PPE means that a breakeven would be too far away.
Locally some beermat market research shows there is relatively little interest in regular yearly cleans of SPs. This may be down to my location which is very rural.
I'm not saying I won't get into it in the future, but for now it's on the backburner.
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For me I've decided against entering the market. I've researched it quite a bit and - for me - the investment in a pole that can only be used for SPs (I've little commercial here) + PPE means that a breakeven would be too far away.
Locally some beermat market research shows there is relatively little interest in regular yearly cleans of SPs. This may be down to my location which is very rural.
I'm not saying I won't get into it in the future, but for now it's on the backburner.
PPE is the same as WFP bud.
No one has ever been electrocuted by a solar panel.
Pole-same.
A soft brush may be the only extra thing you need.
And the paperwork and methodology obviously.
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Couldn't give a monkeys what happens.
I clean them for existing customers and charge £5.00 per panel.
Window cleaning is the main course of my business, I'm not that interested in cleaning Solar panels.
You should be making it the very core of your business if you are charging £5 per panel!!! :o
You clean many?
No not really, about 30 to 40 of my customers have panels, probably cleaned about 10 12 of them if they ask.
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Great feedback guys, thanks.
Looks like 2014 will be another productive year for us! ;)
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For me I've decided against entering the market. I've researched it quite a bit and - for me - the investment in a pole that can only be used for SPs (I've little commercial here) + PPE means that a breakeven would be too far away.
Locally some beermat market research shows there is relatively little interest in regular yearly cleans of SPs. This may be down to my location which is very rural.
I'm not saying I won't get into it in the future, but for now it's on the backburner.
PPE is the same as WFP bud.
No one has ever been electrocuted by a solar panel.
Pole-same.
A soft brush may be the only extra thing you need.
And the paperwork and methodology obviously.
Pole isn't same for me - I'd need to buy a longer one.
Serious risk of electrocution. Ask my mate and the fire service.
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For me I've decided against entering the market. I've researched it quite a bit and - for me - the investment in a pole that can only be used for SPs (I've little commercial here) + PPE means that a breakeven would be too far away.
Locally some beermat market research shows there is relatively little interest in regular yearly cleans of SPs. This may be down to my location which is very rural.
I'm not saying I won't get into it in the future, but for now it's on the backburner.
PPE is the same as WFP bud.
No one has ever been electrocuted by a solar panel.
Pole-same.
A soft brush may be the only extra thing you need.
And the paperwork and methodology obviously.
sorry there Darren about being electrocuted is so wrong, ask stu of SAS in Plymouth
also a bloke on fb window cleaning page,and his pole was in half after the shock ;)
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For me I've decided against entering the market. I've researched it quite a bit and - for me - the investment in a pole that can only be used for SPs (I've little commercial here) + PPE means that a breakeven would be too far away.
Locally some beermat market research shows there is relatively little interest in regular yearly cleans of SPs. This may be down to my location which is very rural.
I'm not saying I won't get into it in the future, but for now it's on the backburner.
PPE is the same as WFP bud.
No one has ever been electrocuted by a solar panel.
Pole-same.
A soft brush may be the only extra thing you need.
And the paperwork and methodology obviously.
sorry there Darren about being electrocuted is so wrong, ask stu of SAS in Plymouth
also a bloke on fb window cleaning page,and his pole was in half after the shock ;)
I couldn't find a single case online of someone being electrocuted a few months back...
Perhaps your mates could post their experiences?
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the fire service have gloves that protect from high voltage shock , they are not that expensive .
not sure i would want to test them out though!
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For me I've decided against entering the market. I've researched it quite a bit and - for me - the investment in a pole that can only be used for SPs (I've little commercial here) + PPE means that a breakeven would be too far away.
Locally some beermat market research shows there is relatively little interest in regular yearly cleans of SPs. This may be down to my location which is very rural.
I'm not saying I won't get into it in the future, but for now it's on the backburner.
PPE is the same as WFP bud.
No one has ever been electrocuted by a solar panel.
Pole-same.
A soft brush may be the only extra thing you need.
And the paperwork and methodology obviously.
Pole isn't same for me - I'd need to buy a longer one.
Serious risk of electrocution. Ask my mate and the fire service.
There is a risk of electrocution Carl, you are right. Must more be done to make people aware of this.
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