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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: bigw66 on April 01, 2008, 07:09:36 pm

Title: Waterfed pole question
Post by: bigw66 on April 01, 2008, 07:09:36 pm
Hello i have been trad for 17 years but now thinking of going waterfed pole but just wondered if there was anyone on this forum that live's in erith or surrounding areas and is on a water meter who could give me a clue to the costs of producing the water.

Thank You
Bigw66
Title: Re: Waterfed pole question
Post by: windowwashers on April 01, 2008, 08:11:42 pm
Hello i have been trad for 17 years but now thinking of going waterfed pole but just wondered if there was anyone on this forum that live's in erith or surrounding areas and is on a water meter who could give me a clue to the costs of producing the water.

Thank You
Bigw66
My bill was about £77 on top of what I normally pay.  Your in cambs, it does depend on the ro you have and how much water you use a day, I know I will get a monster bill this time, but IMO my life is worth more as are my bones  ;)
Title: Re: Waterfed pole question
Post by: wightsurf on April 01, 2008, 08:41:20 pm
£77. 00 thats alot of water,with my mop and bucket it don't cost no more than £27.00   ;D
Title: Re: Waterfed pole question
Post by: rillen on April 02, 2008, 12:04:26 pm
here is a bit of good news for us in the wfp industry... if you contact your water board and tell them you are a wfp user you can have your water bills reduced and in some fantastic case claim a nice juicy refund. they calc that if you draw off some many litre that you are going to run it down your drain but in our case we take it offsite and so we should not be charged for this..give it a go and let me know how you get on...
Title: Re: Waterfed pole question
Post by: windowwashers on April 02, 2008, 06:50:55 pm
£77. 00 thats alot of water,with my mop and bucket it don't cost no more than £27.00   ;D
Thats because you a on the IOW  ;)
20 years behind  :P

sry my mistake 15 as you know have a Lidl