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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: david@zap-clean on June 28, 2014, 10:27:51 am

Title: Filling the porty
Post by: david@zap-clean on June 28, 2014, 10:27:51 am
I said Porty, not potty  :D

Up to now I've been using buckets (and the kitchen sink) to fill my portable, but it's becoming a bit tedious now I'm using a much bigger machine (5 trips!).

Is this your rinse tank fill process, or do you use a hosepipe (or anything else)?
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: JandS on June 28, 2014, 10:42:31 am
It's going to be slow whatever method you use.
Kitchen sink or bathroom and bucket for me.
5 trips? Mine's full in 3.
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: Darren O on June 28, 2014, 10:52:29 am
Before i got a truckmount i used to fill 3 or 4  25litr water barrels from house and put them in the van they cost about a fiver each.
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: Deep Cleaning Solutions on June 28, 2014, 11:01:54 am
I have seen it done where they had a plumber fit a hose connector and a ball valve inside. They connected the hose from the tap ( you can get connectors to fit household taps if you want hot water ) to the machine so it constantly tops up.

You could just get a cut down length of hose and leave it on while pre-spraying ect but if you anything like me you will forget to come back and turn it off :o
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: Simon Gerrard on June 28, 2014, 12:14:44 pm
You need to be careful if connecting a hot water hose to a tap with a ball valve arrangement in your solution tank. Sometimes this can back pressure the boiler and cause a flood.
Nothing wrong with running a hose to the machine and filling it with hot water tho.

Simon
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: brianbarber on June 28, 2014, 12:35:25 pm
Get a water tank fitted like window cleaners use, say max 250 litre should cover even busiest day with a porty, then you just have a length of hose with an on/off tap, dead easy.
You will save a lot of time on each job this way,bucket filling can take as long as a pre vac......for those that pre vac....


Mr B
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: heritagecleaning on June 28, 2014, 12:42:28 pm
I fill a couple of buckets to start and then do it again halfway through. Not so tedious that way.
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: jim mca on June 28, 2014, 12:59:45 pm
2 buckets one filling while you are marching to the beast with the other
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: feldon on June 28, 2014, 01:06:25 pm
Get a water tank fitted like window cleaners use, say max 250 litre should cover even busiest day with a porty, then you just have a length of hose with an on/off tap, dead easy.
You will save a lot of time on each job this way,bucket filling can take as long as a pre vac......for those that pre vac....


Mr B

I would check with your insurance first as it may well put up premiums for van insurance. :)
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: Neil Worsnop on June 28, 2014, 01:32:16 pm
I have some 25L containers which I fill at home. 
Also have a hose with a screw connector so that I can pinch the washing machine feed if needed.
And two buckets.

Filling buckets is a good chance to have a natter but sometimes I don't want to disturb the washing up mountain.
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: Chris waters on June 28, 2014, 03:31:18 pm
Years ago I used a hose and ball valve but there are so many types of tap now you would have to have a huge selection of connectors. If it was commercial work then it might be worth the effort tho.
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: JandS on June 28, 2014, 04:35:47 pm
Can't beat getting there....especially on a morning......to be greeted with a mountain of cereal bowls and cups.
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: Deep Cleaning Solutions on June 28, 2014, 04:58:54 pm
That's nothing. I had a mountain of the naughtiest underwear and thongs ect you have ever seen all over the place yesterday on a job :P
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: *Hector* on June 28, 2014, 05:07:45 pm
You shouldn't take your personal things to work with you..

 ;D ;D
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: Deep Cleaning Solutions on June 28, 2014, 05:20:27 pm
Seeing as we are on the subject of underwear .....

Why don't chickens wear underwear?

Because their peckers are on their faces!
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: Robert Watson on June 28, 2014, 05:50:02 pm
I`v got a nice Prowler coming up for sale soon. Save you all that bother.
 
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: neil 47 on June 28, 2014, 09:58:24 pm
I see filling up at the sink as a opportunity to

A. Have a minute
B. have a chat
C. Market myself about all the services I provide
D. Oh that's a lovely kettle you have there , does it boil water

We can rush to much , stop and admire the view .

I talk to much some like some don't you just have to judge it but through chatting I've picked up some really good jobs and 3 carpets 2 surf boards and a home cured Ham .
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: Terry A McDonald on June 28, 2014, 11:28:59 pm
Not been here long but i love this site.....its good to know Im not the only one who finds sinks full of washing up of that mornings breakfast bowls or the previous nights dried on curry plates!!

I now make a point when I first get to a job by saying `I will need water in a few minutes` then as I pre-spray hear the clunk of dirty dishes being quickly washed!

Me - I use old 5 litre containers of cleaning products and also use that filling time for `the chat`......its amazing during that time how much other work I pick up and thats before any cleaning takes place!
Title: Re: Filling the porty
Post by: brianbarber on June 29, 2014, 03:39:10 pm
Get a water tank fitted like window cleaners use, say max 250 litre should cover even busiest day with a porty, then you just have a length of hose with an on/off tap, dead easy.
You will save a lot of time on each job this way,bucket filling can take as long as a pre vac......for those that pre vac....


Mr B





I would check with your insurance first as it may well put up premiums for van insurance. :)


I am with aviva, they covered me no problem, for a 650 litre professionally fitted window cleaning tank, and the TM in my carpet cleaning van

Mr B