Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: P®oPole™ on February 11, 2008, 06:19:57 pm
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Hi Fellas,
Just picked up a block of flats on a high street with a bank machine (ATM) in the wall below first and second floor windows.
Would you take steps to minimise water coming down or just carry on like normal, afterall wfp is similar to rain?
Pro
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crack on regardless mate not your problem
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Sweet ;D
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Was thinking you got flats with ATM outside that would be a right result, would stop the have no money brigade ;D
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Was thinking you got flats with ATM outside that would be a right result, would stop the have no money brigade ;D
Ian,
Yea that would stop the tight buggers. Single flats are a nightmare mate, even if I have to wait I prefer getting paid from one place ;)
Pro
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Was thinking you got flats with ATM outside that would be a right result, would stop the have no money brigade ;D
Ian,
Yea that would stop the tight buggers. Single flats are a nightmare mate, even if I have to wait I prefer getting paid from one place ;)
Pro
It aint a tesco with flats above is it?
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I clean a block of flats with an ATM and a postbox underneath where I work. I joke to all the passers by who wish to use the post box that it is the cleanest post box in britain.
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yes it probably the flats above tescos i priced them up a month ago
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ATM's are made to be completely weatherproof,.. work away mate!
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Not only are they weatherproof, but thief proof! Luke
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Not only are they weatherproof, but thief proof! Luke
voice of experience???? ;) ;D ;D ;D
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Not only are they weatherproof, but thief proof! Luke
Not down this part of the country. The thieves take the whole ATM out.
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Martin & Rick,
Not flats above Tesco, I did have a whistle from them but heard it went out to there regional contractors for a penny a window. The block I'm on about is in NW.
I heard a firm was sniffing around Hoddesdon after me, I hope it wasn't you guys. Did any of you two get hold of Glebe Court in the end?
Alex
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We clean the ATMs on our supermarket work.
They are splashproof but not waterproof and they have an alarm that goes off inside the store or bank - tamper alarm.
I would tread cautiously and if you are using a lot of water around them concoct some sort of cover.
Rob ;D