Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Caleb Morley on October 07, 2017, 05:40:53 pm
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Alright lads,
Haven't been on here in ages, hope you're all well.
I need to replace my gutter vac as it was stolen some months ago.
I need it just for residential so max height likely to be loft conversions.
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Caleb
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I use the Skyvac industrial and love it. Industrial with carbon poles and camera. Always enough power!
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Looks like a serious bit of kit but I'm looking for some cheaper options.
Thanks for responding.
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No worries mate.
When I visited their premises to try the different machines, the residential one was good and will clear gutters all daylong but I thought what if.....? I went for the industrial due to the extra power. Glad I did cos some of the gutters I've done are really bad.
Whatever you buy go with carbon poles as their slot lighter and when sucking all that cr$# out will be heavy!
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Skyvac every day of the week mate. I’ve got the commercial one and not had any problems yet. In fact I’ve just done the hardest job today at 3 storey above a conservatory and I don’t think anything less powerful would’ve cleared it. You gets what ya pay for. Best purchase I’ve ever made!
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What's Nick Days website he's got different options on there or polar vac's poles seem good.
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I use the grippa compact 23 litres
Powerful enough for residential small and light enough for one person
I use my modular base sections ( very light ) as a tube sections upside down so they dont chip and the grippa nozzles fit in that way perfectly
We used it in a larger commercial nursing home where height was 7 clamped base sections Gardners #10 and was powerful enough
I prefer it to the old dishwasher 3200 watt one we have
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I bought a sky vac about a month ago and have used it six times. So far I'm very impressed. The carbon poles weigh nothing, almost.
The first three jobs I checked afterwards with a ladder and it did it's job. I only wished I'd bought the camera at the same time.
I've always done gutter clearing using ladders but now I feel like when I first went over to using wfp from being trad as in 'why didn't I use this before now'.
The first two jobs and having watched the videos on youtube were still a bit of a learning curve. The last job I did this week, piece of cake. It's like most things, it takes a bit of getting used to what works best and what doesn't.