Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: glen parva on January 05, 2009, 08:51:50 am
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oh good start to the year snow on groud about 2 inchs cannot much worse i get nothing done today got a full day aswell
anyone else having problems
john
glen parva cleaning services leicester
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Snowing all over the country, just going out now
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No chance im working in this. spun my van all over the road last night up my drive, had to park it down the botttom. We've got about a 1/2 drive, but could not get it up.
Waters froze in van. Not good!
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Went back for first day this year and lasted 1 and a half hours. I was only doing bungalows but nearly slipped on my a8se 3 times so gave up. Tipping it to get even colder tonight as well.
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tap in van froze, so spent the day sledging also ordered IPA and plenty of salt, so as from tomorrow i'll b working flat out
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Ok in Wilts, warmest day for a long time could still be working now but finished early with a head ache - not used to work i suppose.
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2 "gas taps" on 2 seperate poles "blew" on me in the space of half hour. exposure to the sub zero for 2 weeks. I had a bloody lousy day. i knew this morning, that i would :-(
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went out started one house and water froze to the window how do you stop this
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We could not work today, and won't be tomorrow, North Wilts has been hit with a good layer of snow, which is not that common for us.
Our van struggled to get round some of the side streets today, and only had half a tank in it, we would have been stuck if we had a full tank.
Had a heater in the van all day & night Sunday, and will have the heater in there tonight to stop any damage occuring, but at a possible -5 during the night I have brought the hoses indoors.
Not even going to try with that much snow on the ground here.
On a positive note, we did not waste our day, and leafletted 3 estates where we have only a couple of custies.....
;)
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Go home til the sun shines or do houses on other side of street, where the sun maybe shining.
Hope that answers not too patronising.
No snow in North Tyne side...........Woo Hoooo
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I started at 6-30 and worked non stop till 4.
Yes it was cold, and it did snow on and off all day, but just get stuck into it and earn some money, make sure you have a heater in the van at night, just a small oil filled radiator is sufficient to stop it freezing.
On a plus side, all the new starters will soon be put off if we have a couple of weeks of these temperatures.
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I worked today all on ladder though! wernt to bad here but need to get a heater in the back of van to thaw things out for 30mins or so.
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I nursed my kit back into working order over the weekend (defrosting pipework, taps, barrels, brushes etc).
Went in today. Was good to be back; Oh! how I felt for the guys up ladders today ;D
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full day,very icey didnt use ladders
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started at 9am , cars in ditches everywhere road blocked to where I wanted to go, got to village 1 hour later. Did 10 jobs 3 cups coffee of custies 1 bottle wine ( late xmas pressie) of another fin at 2pm £ 80.00 takeins, then I put 90 leaflets via letter boxes for new custies :) fingers crossed. oh and I'm a ;traditional window cleaner. ;)
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took trolley inside last night and my ro and my 25ltr di for when i
cant make any water. worked 11 - 3pm today then it went too cold
picked up three new customers that seven in the last week,the cold
weather doesnt seem to be doing me any harm ;)
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worked all day today and on ladders with me and the young lad taking it in turns footing them. Probably the warmest day we've had for over a week here in Shropshire ;D
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got up today to -6 in car got out and went back to bed :D :D
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We went out in -4 C this morning; though it honestly didn't feel cold; the sun was shining and it is a beautiful day.
But as we worked, everything started to freeze and we packed up not long after we started. I could say we earned £60 but we didn't really, since we've got to return to finish off a few houses tomorrow. We sacked it when my brush head froze.
Even doing it trad was a pain in the shade, despite using half a bottle of screen wash in the bucket; it was still freezing almost straight away as soon as the applicator hit the window.
I also don't think it's safe; even sprinkling liberal doses of table salt all over the place; the water was still freezing in some places.
It was entertaining though; we honestly didn't stop laughing.
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Apart from a frozen pump today - one of three pumps on our main van.
We started a major gutter,soffit,fascia and window cleaning contract on a very large housing estate yesterday, going well but a bit slower than normal as had to wait for the snow to start thawing in the gutters.
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i did my office cleaning again today so have a little money coming in but not even attempting to get out to do windows it would worry me if the temp of the water on the windows would maybe crack them or slipping and breaking an arm or leg just not worth it
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Rolled out of bed at 11am with man-flu! :'(
Tony
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Didn't even try to work today, so got to see what the wife does on her days off. Even if it's minus twenty five tomorrow i'm going to work.
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whats the best stuff to stick in your bucket to stop it freezing on the windows, which doesnt damage seels etc?
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dont talk to me about shop windows freezing started at 6.30 this morning, the certain shop front i was doing was getting to full force of the the bitter wind as soon as i put my washer on there which was hot water it iced straight over. went back to it 4 hours later guess what. Still frozen
Going to throw some screen wash in the bucket tommorow
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does the winter screen wash that halfords help or is it risky on seals been icing windows all morning but no snow here in north cambs YET
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Lost 2 days and had nothing but a big lump of ice in my tank, pump wont even make a sound, baught a heat gun to place in the back of the van worked for about an hour and then blew up! :o
Having a s**t time of it.
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Another day leafletting so not wasted ;D......can't work in this, simply not safe, especially with a full tank in the van....we will catch up, we always do... ;)