Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: lee_dewing on February 05, 2014, 01:52:41 pm
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Hi everyone.
I know some on here use the little giant ladders on here.
just wondered are they good for getting over garden gates 6-7 feet or not.
I can see you would open ladder as a step ladder i suppose with hinged bit above top edge of gate and a ladder either side of gate.
Does this work or is it too difficult to do as mentioned.
I use normal open top ladder and place section either side but have some custies where this doesn't work due to shape of building.
ex, garage next to garden gate so low roof guttering so no flat wall to lean ladder against but flat wall other side.
wondered if pointer ladder would be a better ladder for getting over gates with.
Anyone got a solution.
Don't want to add more text the night before customers to open gate brigade to the list.
thanks lee
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Hi Lee,
I've no solution for customers that padlock gates, but if just bolted (where you can't reach) a wooden broom handle with a hook screwed in works well. You can bend open the hook a bit and then reach over and unhook the gate from stepladders. You soon get the hang of it. I've been using this method since I started.
Cheers
Carl
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its a piece of cake to get over a 6ft gate using the little giant, i dont even carry ladders anymore
(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z295/dune19670/002_zps5edf221e.jpg) (http://s195.photobucket.com/user/dune19670/media/002_zps5edf221e.jpg.html)
i still text custies the night before who have locked gates, as its still easier
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i too have a pole in the van with a ring spanner on the end to reach over gates to unlock bolts
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I'm way to old and wise to go clambering over gates, walls, fences and roofs so unless I have access it dosen't get done... simples
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I'm way to old and wise to go clambering over gates, walls, fences and roofs so unless I have access it dosen't get done... simples
Ditto, if they want me to clean their windows, its up to them to make sure i can get in! ;D
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I'm way to old and wise to go clambering over gates, walls, fences and roofs so unless I have access it dosen't get done... simples
+1 and a text is far cheaper . Mike
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I'm way to old and wise to go clambering over gates, walls, fences and roofs so unless I have access it dosen't get done... simples
+1 and a text is far cheaper . Mike
Ok as long as you still charge full price if you can't get to the backs.
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how much are them ladders!! great idea
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£195 delivered.
From Midland ladders
You can get cheaper models and screwfix does one ( which is meant to be good )
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£195 :o :o :o
i dont loose that in locked gates a year!! haha i might pass
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how much are them ladders!! great idea
Screwfix do their own version which is only £100, I've owned both makes and the screwfix one is actually better, if feels more sturdy when it is on full extension.
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Great picture Steve.
thanks for that.
Thanks guys i have a magnet on a decorators pole for gate bolts but more and more with padlocks.
Don't want to keep texting people.
Willl canvass more work in spring and price so front is worth doing on it's own £10 say.
Tell custie i can have a key to their gate which most won't give, climb over/unhook gate bolts or if not safe just do fronts.
tired of all that texting business especially with all this sh!t weather i will work in drizzle but nothing else so end up texting your coming then texting your not :'(
thanks everyone
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anyone looking to buy one, this looks like it would do the trick (in photo A)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Zarges-41930-Telescopic-Industrial-Ladder-/121266905196?pt=UK_Baby_BabyFeedingUtensils_EH&hash=item1c3c12206c
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i text most customers who have locked gates.to be honest its only a very small percentage of my work.others i simply split the ladders either side of gate or lean over with my squeegee on my single 8ft pointer and push the bolt over.
as for texting the night before and not being able to work the next day due to weather. well!its as rare as hens teeth!
on the odd occasion i cant get round i simply text that ill be around the day after.ive only ever done that about 3 times in 5 years! ;D ;D
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£195 :o :o :o
i dont loose that in locked gates a year!! haha i might pass
It wasnt brought for climbing over gates ( but found it ws handy for doing so ) as i rarely get custies who forget.
It was brought for access & conny roof cleans etc & it small enough to stand up in the back if the van, ridding the double ladder i used to carry on the roof rack.
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split my ladders ine up put the other over then switch ladders and pull other over, job done!
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its a piece of cake to get over a 6ft gate using the little giant, i dont even carry ladders anymore
(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z295/dune19670/002_zps5edf221e.jpg) (http://s195.photobucket.com/user/dune19670/media/002_zps5edf221e.jpg.html)
i still text custies the night before who have locked gates, as its still easier
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i too have a pole in the van with a ring spanner on the end to reach over gates to unlock bolts
This looks ideal for me. Some of my custies have long flat roofs and it's easier to climb up and work my way along than clean from the ground. At the moment I get a little stepladder out of the back of the van and use it to get the big ladders of the Vivaro roof, very time consuming. Having this folded up and very compact in the back would save all that.
I also have a 6ft pointer in the back, at an angle from the doors on one side to the edge of the water tank on the other, right in the way of everything! Be nice to get that out of the way too.
Have you seen how many different ladders Screwfix sell! Would their alternative be a combination ladder or multipurpose ladder? I can't see which of theirs would be the same as yours
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Do a little giant pro forum search, theres been loads of threads about them and Lee has put up links to the correct screwfix model before in them threads
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CBWC
http://m.screwfix.com/p/aluminium-telescopic-ladder-2-x-7-tread/64728
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Think ill just split the tripple ladders
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Hi Lee,
I've no solution for customers that padlock gates, but if just bolted (where you can't reach) a wooden broom handle with a hook screwed in works well. You can bend open the hook a bit and then reach over and unhook the gate from stepladders. You soon get the hang of it. I've been using this method since I started.
Cheers
Carl
garden hoe is better much stronger for them rusted locks
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CBWC
http://m.screwfix.com/p/aluminium-telescopic-ladder-2-x-7-tread/64728
Awesome, thanks very much Lee, added to the list. So sick of climbing up to the van roof to get a ladder down just to do the odd awkward window