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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Which system have you got?
« Last post by NBwcs on Today at 02:52:05 pm »That's impressive too, what's your van?
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Professional fit every time esp if you want a diesel hot system. Get it fitted into a brand new van if you plan on window cleaning for many years to come.I've had this van 16 years Daz but as I'm scaling down to doing less as I'm now only part time so for a start I don't need a 500 litre system a 350 will be fine I also want a nicer more up to date van etc which I'm hoping when I retire fully in around 3 years time I'll be able to sell for a decent price.
Nothing worse than messing about every few years switching systems from van to van.
Professional fit every time esp if you want a diesel hot system. Get it fitted into a brand new van if you plan on window cleaning for many years to come.I've had this van 16 years Daz but as I'm scaling down to doing less as I'm now only part time so for a start I don't need a 500 litre system a 350 will be fine I also want a nicer more up to date van etc which I'm hoping when I retire fully in around 3 years time I'll be able to sell for a decent price.
Nothing worse than messing about every few years switching systems from van to van.
Professional fit every time esp if you want a diesel hot system. Get it fitted into a brand new van if you plan on window cleaning for many years to come.I've had this van 16 years Daz but as I'm scaling down to doing less as I'm now only part time so for a start I don't need a 500 litre system a 350 will be fine I also want a nicer more up to date van etc which I'm hoping when I retire fully in around 3 years time I'll be able to sell for a decent price.
Nothing worse than messing about every few years switching systems from van to van.
I’ve had four pure freedom 40 inch ro van mounted systems over 17 years never had any problems ,but I think there more expensive now than they used to be due to the business take over a couple of years ago
I deal with the * we're ok this month brigade* by dumping them . Then the ones that drag their feet with payment I'll text them to say that I'm calling round later to get payment. They usually pay straight away. Then there is the ones that try it on like a regular one I did before Xmas. She was out but her hubby opened the back gate for me then along with his teenage sons watched me clean the back windows. Payment was still outstanding over Xmas so I sent her a message for which she replied did I clean her back windows because hubby said I was only there for 10 minutes. She paid but now she's dumped!
The trouble is she will bad mouth you as unreliable to neighbours and friends. "You just can't get anyone reliable and honest these days. They are all the same. He obviously didn't clean the back windows as he was only here for 5 minutes." They never see themselves as the problem.
D.I.Y sounds great in fact on my first system that's exactly what I did it was delivered on a pallet. I remember getting my local garage to bolt the tank frame to the floor which they did with spreader plates on my old Ford Connect. TCW fits for free if you have a system off them but as I'm looking for a flat lay tank this time around I'm going to have to look elsewhere because they only sell upright versions.
I was led to believe that if your tank wasn't professionally fitted then your insurance would be void. I've just renewed my insurance with Howden who I've been with for a while at a cost of only £360. Very cheap I thought.
I always declare my tank is DiY bolted through the floor. Never had a problem with insurance.
No issues paying out after my significant prang of 2023.
No problem getting insurance afterwards.
Some insurance companies ask who fitted the system , some want a written certificate stating it’s professionally fitted , others don’t ask for anything

I notice the adverts for new tank systems and the prices they are demanding and laugh at what is often a common thin baffled plastic tank fitted with a few pre cut and folded sheets of thin mild steel with a logo or two on and think to myself I'm in the wrong business.
What's with powder coated steel frames, they rust from the inside out and weaken the frame that holds the tank or ground mounted system that is bolted through the floor once the powder coating is damaged and the mild steel is exposed to air. I have experience in powder coating steel from previous employment in the fishing industry. Talk about safety, what a joke using powder coated frames because of economics.
I have an Ionics crash tested tank inside a stainless steel frame which I bough secondhand and fitted myself being an ex coded welder and fabricator so I know it is truly safe one hundred percent and will last my working lifetime.
Good to see a local wfp supplier is introducing Kevlar based base pole sections instead of fibreglass base sections regarding electrical conductivity.
D.I.Y sounds great in fact on my first system that's exactly what I did it was delivered on a pallet. I remember getting my local garage to bolt the tank frame to the floor which they did with spreader plates on my old Ford Connect. TCW fits for free if you have a system off them but as I'm looking for a flat lay tank this time around I'm going to have to look elsewhere because they only sell upright versions.
I was led to believe that if your tank wasn't professionally fitted then your insurance would be void. I've just renewed my insurance with Howden who I've been with for a while at a cost of only £360. Very cheap I thought.
I renewed mine last month- £91.30 for 12 months fully comp! 😀