Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Kev R on November 28, 2007, 01:57:45 pm
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Prior to Monday I worked from one microbore hose set up in the rear of my van. Then I had two microbore hose reels set on Monday. I always have had two reels but never set up to work at the same time except for on commercial jobs where I removed them from the van first and then connected them up.
I have been doing a round of fairly large detached houses today. This round usually starts at 9am and Im finished by about 2pm. I always get a bit frustrated at pulling the hoses from front to rear and back again on these houses due to lots of steps and obstacles to snag on.
Well today I did things differently, I pulled one hose around the back of each property and one to the front. I did the tops on the rear disconnected and the walked to the front (no hose to drag or snag) the I did the tops on the front, disconnect then back to the bottoms at the rear of the properties. I then pulled the hose back towards the van, disconnected the did the front bottom windows then reeled away both hoses.
I finished the round at 1 pm. So some how I saved an hour. I didn't feel I was working faster and nothing was different except I was less stressed, (same houses) etc.
Does using two hoses save time? Has anybody had a similar experience?
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it obviously worked for you , but my thoughts would be that winding two hoses out would be more hassle and take longer but i may be wrong, just a thought wouldnt it be easier to have a joint in the middle of the one hose and just split the one hose where needed and fix pole to the split end, hope that makes sense.
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When thinking about it. I could not see it saving any time at all, but for some reason I has, I am surprised it has to be said.