Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Jays Window Cleaning on March 08, 2017, 10:04:04 pm
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So many diffent tank sizes on here . What size tank do you use for a days work one man band window cleaning only?
I use a 350ltr tank for a days work, water control, uni valve pump maxed out no vari stream just pressure switch . Makes me a good days money.
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500L and thats just enough some days.usually use 350-400l a day
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500L and thats just enough some days.usually use 350-400l a day
Agree spot on
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I think 350ltrs erns a good days money for one man if priced well. Hows your van going daz ? Are you using hot water ? I made this thread as i see so many newbies get either carried away and get to much a big tank or something to small. Nice to contribute and help others on here .
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One man operator 500-650 is fine , 2 operaters 1000 , does also depend on the type of work you are doing commercial work in one place for long time will require more water than domestic stop start work
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I helped a friend who converted to wfp and used a 350l upright tank. He used it for upstairs whilst i bladed downstairs. Most times he would nearly empty tank. We were cleaning largish houses though. So when i converted and planned to use it for downstairs as well, i figured a larger tank would be needed. I would rather have too much, rather than worrying about conserving water incase i may run dry. Therefore i opted for a 500l tank. Ive only ran dry twice in nearly 2 years. But i would say on average i use between 350 and 400l per day.
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I'd say 500ltr tank for a full days work , it's better to have a bit too much water than running out and having to go back and fill up with a 350ltr
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Short version.
500L - if your van has a payload of 800kg plus (750kg plus at a stretch if you don't carry extra stuff.)
Long version.
I used a 400 in my 1.3 Doblo (56 plate) (payload 736kg) quite happily for 6 years as a 1 man band but if I knew I had a long day I would put a couple of 25L barrels in the back. Dan the man still uses this set up now.
I even added a 200L trailer tank as I was building up the round to take Dan the Man on board.
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I think 350ltrs erns a good days money for one man if priced well. Hows your van going daz ? Are you using hot water ? I made this thread as i see so many newbies get either carried away and get to much a big tank or something to small. Nice to contribute and help others on here .
vans great and its sign written now mate.looks very smart and professional.just in time for spring/summer. :)
im not bothering with hot water anymore mate.had a gas leak the other week and a loud bang and flash!i took the heater out and took the gas bottle back.its not worth potentially setting your van on fire! ::)roll
on topic if your a sole trader (mainly domestic) WFP window cleaner id say a 500L tank is the ideal size as it leaves you with that bit extra for longer days/add on jobs,etc.i used to have a 350L years ago and i used to run out some days.
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I have 650 ltr which I don't fill every day.
I use about 500 on a decent day
I fill it for a school I have and use it all
It's useful to have the extra capacity
I could manage with 500 but I would be careful with my water
I use a univalve with no controller
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ive got a 500l tank some days i could do with more most days i use about 350l/400l but i spend 10 hours a week trading shop fronts ;D
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ive got a 650 and when filling it probably cuts off about 600ish as its never full but i use roughly about 4-450 litres a day, funnily enough since i turned my flow rate up im using less and getting through work quicker.
my old van i had a 400 and used to run close to empty by end of day and doing con,gutter cleans i was always tough and go, its nice now knowing i can run higher and use more water without the worry of running out anymore.
if somone was buying a tank for 1 man though i'd suggest they get a 500 for a perfect balance.
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£1 a liter I reckon on the correct flow rate you've got £350 worth of work in the back then lol 😂,might seem daft but it does seem to work out like that tbh.
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I wish that was the case on commercial .......
I can empty a 650L tank in about 4 hrs with pump running non stop, if doing a big job, I will be filling as am working and if still needing more water would then have to run the van engine, which in return gives u a lot more water at the brush but not always viable to leave engine running unless on private secured land
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650 aday min on the one man set ups we have , and 1100 aday on the two man set ups
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Lol i managed on 250 litres back in 2004, low flowrate and longer times to clean. Now i prefer higher flow, 500 litres seem to give best results vs time spent.
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NWH you hit the nail on the head.
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It does work out like that for me almost everytime,I literally don't need to look my tank gauge to know how much water I have left I can almost always work it out by adding up what I've earnt that day thus far.
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It does work out like that for me almost everytime,I literally don't need to look my tank gauge to know how much water I have left I can almost always work it out by adding up what I've earnt that day thus far.
not for me.more like 2 litres used per £1 earned.i guess your a southern window cleaner! ;D
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Yep NWH bang on
I would say it's good to be a southern window cleaner on occasions
So in reality we only need a 350 litre for one man 400 tops
Me and my daughter have 500 litres, only very occasionaly we empty it
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500L and thats just enough some days.usually use 350-400l a day
+ one