Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: heath verrall on December 12, 2013, 07:47:57 am
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I cleaned the windows and he came out and said
"how long does the water stay on the brick work after your gone, if it freezes it will damage the bricks".
Do you think I should dump?
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Ask what happenss if it rains and then it's cold later on.
Only had one customer ask this and explained that the DI water doesn't contain some harmful elements that tap water contains.
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i would of replied "about 10 hours".then "i hope you have home insurance if any bricks get damaged!"followed by "better check your brickwork around the back grid where i have a pee when your out!" ;D ;D ;D
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Never heard or noticed at before. It must not damage the brickwork.
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I cleaned the windows and he came out and said
"how long does the water stay on the brick work after your gone, if it freezes it will damage the bricks".
Do you think I should dump?
No-he's only asked you a question.
Just tell him bricks are designed to get wet.
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Just tell him if he can show you damage you caused you'll replace the house.
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I cleaned the windows and he came out and said
"how long does the water stay on the brick work after your gone, if it freezes it will damage the bricks".
Do you think I should dump?
Tell him it doesn't stay on the brick work any longer than rain water would. Bricks are designed to get wet! ::)roll
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Tell him the water you use is waterproof
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Tell him the water you use is waterproof
;D lol