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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dan Wileman on September 01, 2015, 09:13:05 am

Title: Small system needed
Post by: Dan Wileman on September 01, 2015, 09:13:05 am
Hi everyone - can anyone point me in the right direction please. Our core business is EOT Cleans and more and more of lettings agents are requesting external windows to be cleaned as well. So on an average week of 20 cleans we may need 5 of those properties to have external windows cleaned where ladders can't safely access (and I don't want staff going up ladders!!)

I've seen various trolley systems that would suit is better than a full on van mounted system but some look to just be a pump with water container etc and others seem to be an all in one unit that will purify water as well.

What is the best system for me to add to our equipment for relatively adhoc usage and not going to cost a fortune? We are based in South west London and a relatively hard water area I believe.

Thanks!!
 
Title: Re: Small system needed
Post by: Oliver @ GrippaTank on September 01, 2015, 11:59:01 am
Hi everyone - can anyone point me in the right direction please. Our core business is EOT Cleans and more and more of lettings agents are requesting external windows to be cleaned as well. So on an average week of 20 cleans we may need 5 of those properties to have external windows cleaned where ladders can't safely access (and I don't want staff going up ladders!!)

I've seen various trolley systems that would suit is better than a full on van mounted system but some look to just be a pump with water container etc and others seem to be an all in one unit that will purify water as well.

What is the best system for me to add to our equipment for relatively adhoc usage and not going to cost a fortune? We are based in South west London and a relatively hard water area I believe.

Thanks!!
Hi Dan,

Feel free to email us enquiries@grippatank.co.uk as we have some solutions that would assist you.
Title: Re: Small system needed
Post by: M & C Window Cleaning on September 01, 2015, 12:40:56 pm
Might be worth your checking to see if you have a local supplier of pure water. If you do then going for a backpack on a sack barrow type arrangement may be best for the moment. You can switch up to a trolley or van system and do your own filtering if and when you need to.  I never went further than a trolley myself as that works best for me and my work. Certainly the cheapest option I would have thought. Our local supplier of pure charges £2 per 100ltrs (4 barrels)