Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: steve rix on November 29, 2023, 11:50:23 pm
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We have been trad for the past 30 years. I'm now going into semi retirement. I am giving a lot of the the rounds to employees so they can start and run their own business. My sons will carry on with the rest. But now I feel its time to change to wfp for a lot of the customers, not all, as many pay a very high premium for trad. Simple question really, who makes the BEST kit and offers best customer service advice? Will be going into a brand new transporter or similar.
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I've been using purefreedom van mounted ro systems for the last fifteen years,over that period of time I've had four systems fitted in four new vans.
I've found there systems to be well priced,reliable and easy to self maintain.
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Just off topic - are you same Steve fix who took the lotto winner to court? - and did you win ?
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Where are you based?
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Its all the same, a plastic tank with a pump and a controller on it.
Define best, its all overpriced for what it is.
Buy whatever system you like you dont really need customer service unless maybe if you were adding hot water.
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Your dry cynical 😂😂
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Wow!even the die hard tradders have switched to WFP near me after swearing they never would!😄
So many factors involved in getting a system(1 or 2 man systems,RO,,hot water ,etc)....
I would just go for a diesel hot water system and electric reel from the off with a 25ft xtreme pole as your main pole.....100m of 6mm microbore NOT 8mm minibore
Pure freedom or grippatank for systems and electric reels and gardiners for your xtreme poles.
500l tank min if one man band
800l tank min if 2 man
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By the way once your sons are up and running with WFP they will not want to climb ladders anymore....
Get rid of any customers that will only accept trad...it will just be a ballache!
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Blimey. I thought an early 2000's thread had been resurrected.
;D
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I want to know more about the lotto winner!!
Water purification-Daqua
Poles hoses brushes - Gardiner
Tank pump and battery you can sort yourself.
Good luck.👍
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Wow!even the die hard tradders have switched to WFP near me after swearing they never would!😄
So many factors involved in getting a system(1 or 2 man systems,RO,,hot water ,etc)....
I would just go for a diesel hot water system and electric reel from the off with a 25ft xtreme pole as your main pole.....100m of 6mm microbore NOT 8mm minibore
Pure freedom or grippatank for systems and electric reels and gardiners for your xtreme poles.
500l tank min if one man band
800l tank min if 2 man
It all sounded good until you mentioned using a 25’ pole as an everyday pole!
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Wow!even the die hard tradders have switched to WFP near me after swearing they never would!😄
So many factors involved in getting a system(1 or 2 man systems,RO,,hot water ,etc)....
I would just go for a diesel hot water system and electric reel from the off with a 25ft xtreme pole as your main pole.....100m of 6mm microbore NOT 8mm minibore
Pure freedom or grippatank for systems and electric reels and gardiners for your xtreme poles.
500l tank min if one man band
800l tank min if 2 man
It all sounded good until you mentioned using a 25’ pole as an everyday pole!
What do you use?
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Wow!even the die hard tradders have switched to WFP near me after swearing they never would!😄
So many factors involved in getting a system(1 or 2 man systems,RO,,hot water ,etc)....
I would just go for a diesel hot water system and electric reel from the off with a 25ft xtreme pole as your main pole.....100m of 6mm microbore NOT 8mm minibore
Pure freedom or grippatank for systems and electric reels and gardiners for your xtreme poles.
500l tank min if one man band
800l tank min if 2 man
It all sounded good until you mentioned using a 25’ pole as an everyday pole!
What do you use?
18’ for about 90% of my work.
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A 25ft every day pole is ideal for me.i have lots of large conservatories and extensions to reach over,skylights and some 3 storey windows.saves going back to the van to get another pole (wasting time and energy). ;)
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I used to have a 18 and a 25 but found i was reaching for the 25 too often it was getting annoying swapping about. I now just use a 22 and that probably accounts for more than 95% of my work, i only have to get the 25 out occasionally maybe a dozen jobs a week.... Next step bin the 25ft work and just have an extreme 22 for everyday use.
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I used to have a 18 and a 25 but found i was reaching for the 25 too often it was getting annoying swapping about. I now just use a 22 and that probably accounts for more than 95% of my work, i only have to get the 25 out occasionally maybe a dozen jobs a week.... Next step bin the 25ft work and just have an extreme 22 for everyday use.
Best bet is to keep the higher work and charge much higher rates for it
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I used to have a 18 and a 25 but found i was reaching for the 25 too often it was getting annoying swapping about. I now just use a 22 and that probably accounts for more than 95% of my work, i only have to get the 25 out occasionally maybe a dozen jobs a week.... Next step bin the 25ft work and just have an extreme 22 for everyday use.
Best bet is to keep the higher work and charge much higher rates for it
how much more can i charge for 3ft ? ;D
nah, its not about money really otherwise i would still be doing 40ft work i just dont want to it.
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A 25ft every day pole is ideal for me.i have lots of large conservatories and extensions to reach over,skylights and some 3 storey windows.saves going back to the van to get another pole (wasting time and energy). ;)
I get that, but I wouldn’t be recommending a 25’ pole as an everyday pole to anyone without knowing their work. Why lug around a 25’ pole when an 18’ pole might suffice?
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I use a 20ft extreme. Hardly any difference in weight than an 18' but noticeably less than a 22.