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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: matt on September 15, 2008, 08:38:54 pm

Title: ladders banned
Post by: matt on September 15, 2008, 08:38:54 pm
i cleaned 1 of the roads i do most of the houses on, infact today i did number 2 upto 28 ( all of them ) nice 3 / 4 bed semi's and detached

now what did i see today

1 of the houses opposite ( i cleaned that side last wednesday ) was having PVCu fascia's

2 doors down from that house were having the fascias painted

number 16 ( i was due to clean it around lunch time ) were having gutters cleaned ( 2 scruffs arrived in a lorry ) they charged 100 quid for cleaning out the front gutter ( about 4 M of gutter ) and cleaned the rear gutter out and cleaned the outisde of the rear ( about 6 M )

and they were all done off ladders
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: Tim82 on September 15, 2008, 09:05:11 pm
 i cant belive someone would pay that for a gutter job. i charge that for emtying gutters and cleaning the upvc!!!! you shoulda kicked their ladder..(only joking admin  ;D)
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: L.J.Thorpe on September 15, 2008, 09:06:13 pm
Are there really people working as window cleaners, where ladders were once, one of the main tools of the trade along side squeegee applicator & bucket.

Can’t even understand the rules regarding ladders, and do they think they are professionals?

Not having a go at you Matt, just your subject heading.


what ??? ???
what are you trying to say
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: tacky on September 15, 2008, 09:11:03 pm
they were doing it off ladders ,because LADDERS ARE NOT BANNED .
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: kris martin on September 15, 2008, 09:13:39 pm
they were doing it off ladders ,because LADDERS ARE NOT BANNED .
no ladders are not banned...
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: geefree on September 15, 2008, 09:21:53 pm
RESTRICTED. ;)
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: Nathanael Jones on September 15, 2008, 09:23:55 pm
The regulations state that ladders should not be uses when there is a practical alternative. If you have WFP, then this is an alternative.

Fitting PVC isn't possible with a pole, & painting isn't either... so ladders are still allowed.

This "ladders banned" thing is simple,.. I can't understand why there's so much fuss & confusion about it!
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: matt on September 15, 2008, 09:26:39 pm


Fitting PVC isn't possible with a pole, & painting isn't either... so ladders are still allowed.



but shouldnt they use scaffolding
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: matt on September 15, 2008, 09:28:46 pm
the heading is ironic, as people have allways used the excuse that ladders are banned so they have to use WFP
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: Nathanael Jones on September 15, 2008, 09:30:03 pm
6 hours setting up/taking down scaffold for a 2 hour job?

Not "Reasonably practical",...
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: pjulk on September 15, 2008, 09:31:31 pm
As long as they have done a risk assessment ladders are fine
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: jeff1 on September 15, 2008, 09:43:29 pm


Fitting PVC isn't possible with a pole, & painting isn't either... so ladders are still allowed.



but shouldnt they use scaffolding
I priced a Job this afternoon where they had just finished putting new guttering up and painting the out side of the house, the bloke told me the Job cost an extra £1,500 because they had to use scaffolding.
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: matt on September 15, 2008, 10:28:42 pm
6 hours setting up/taking down scaffold for a 2 hour job?

Not "Reasonably practical",...

most likely a 2/3 day job if done correctly, i.e old timber off and new ply fitted then PVCu

the thing with "Reasonably practical" is not the cost

i know of FOUR local companies who will not use ladders for painting of any other type of work, they do top end quality jobs and charge for the scaffolding
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: windowwashers on September 15, 2008, 10:31:00 pm
As long as they have done a risk assessment ladders are fine
You will find any big job that can be done wfp will dismiss your quote if you use ladders because of H&S
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: pjulk on September 16, 2008, 03:11:36 pm
This is for gutters though not windows.

Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: seandyer2003 on September 16, 2008, 03:15:45 pm


Fitting PVC isn't possible with a pole, & painting isn't either... so ladders are still allowed.



but shouldnt they use scaffolding
Thats true, the outlay for a scaffolding tower, or even to hire it is about the same as buying a wfp system!
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: tacky on September 16, 2008, 09:57:54 pm
as matt said .two srcuffs jumped out of lorry .etc put up ladders done the job              .n were down the pub before u or me .got the scaff off the van .these guys dont care about u or me .they dont give a monkeys bout. h s . or the old bill . that is wy these guys will beat our qoutes .at the end of the day most people would rather have a sh ...y cheap job done .
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: Kevin R on September 16, 2008, 11:11:17 pm
Nearly every commercial job I do I use a mixture of wfp and ladders.  Wfp is the best tool for external glass and there is no doubt about this, but internally its a very different matter.  Occasionally ledgers and poles are impractical due to deep sills etc. So a ladder is a necessity if you are to do the job.

I provide my clients with a comprehensive risk assessment and method statement for window cleaning with wfp and by ladder.  Not one client has batted an eyelid as using a cherry picker / scaffolding to clean a few windows (ladders may be used as temporary work stations) would be impractical and I would price myself out of the market. As long a you adopt a safe and practical attitude to window cleaning you will get the job.

It makes me laugh reading some of the posts on this forum as there are several excellent free publications provided by the HSE that take less than 10 mins to read and they are freely available online on the HSE website. If we all read them maybe the ladder versus wfp debate would stop as both are tools used safely by professional window cleaners everywhere. If you clean large commercial properties your have to use both to complete the job in a cost effective manner - if you are domestic you have a choice not to use ladders at all. So if you dont want to use ladders then stay domestic and leave the commercial to professionals that use the armory of tools available including the much maligned ladder, and more importantly stop spreading the ladders are banned rubbish just because you don't like them.
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: Scrimble on September 17, 2008, 12:14:07 am
thanks for that kevin the first decent post i've read for a long time on this forum
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: AuRavelling79 on September 17, 2008, 12:25:27 am
Window cleaner #1: "Ladders are banned you know!"

Window cleaner #2: "Are they? I never knew that!"

Window cleaner #3: "No, they're not!"

(Malc Gold arrives all cheerful and happy.)

Malc Gold: "Hi guys! Wassup?"

All 3 window cleaners in unison: "We're discussing whether ladders are banned!"

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Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: Nathanael Jones on September 17, 2008, 08:29:44 am
And before Malc has even made it to the car park,.. someone phones the Health and safety officer to report Window Cleaner #3!!!!

;)
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: simon knight on September 17, 2008, 08:47:24 am
And H&S says to the "someone": Don't be silly they're not banned!
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: KLEEN-ZONE on September 17, 2008, 06:58:57 pm
thanks for that kevin the first decent post i've read for a long time on this forum


Agree 100% , brilliant post!
Title: Re: ladders banned
Post by: Kevin R on September 17, 2008, 08:09:40 pm
thanks for that kevin the first decent post i've read for a long time on this forum

Agree 100% , brilliant post!

thanks for that kevin the first decent post i've read for a long time on this forum

 I thank you  ;D