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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Water Sloshing in flat tank
« Last post by KS Cleaning on January 07, 2026, 08:31:08 pm »
Ive made that mistake before buy a flat tank and its so much harder getting the last of the water out, you can  have like 50l in the bottom you cant get to unless you park on a steep hill.

upright tank is the answer
Bought a flat tank because I thought it would be a better shape for ratchet strapping it in, I say flat tank, the one I went with is more like a cube, so water level should still be ok towards end of the day. It’s the water sloshing that is a pain.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Water Sloshing in flat tank
« Last post by colin bird on January 07, 2026, 08:20:57 pm »
Ive made that mistake before buy a flat tank and its so much harder getting the last of the water out, you can  have like 50l in the bottom you cant get to unless you park on a steep hill.

upright tank is the answer
Or bump up the kerb with tank exit pipe on the road side allowing you to get all the water out,bit of a pain but that what I did in my first van as I had a 400 l flat tank
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Which system have you got?
« Last post by colin bird on January 07, 2026, 08:16:16 pm »
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



Ive found its better for me to just get one system fitted into a new van and keep it well maintained for 10-15 years before getting a new van and system.

I only use my van for work though. If it was my only vehicle I'd be changing it more frequently most probably.
I used to change my van every four years so would sell them with system fitted,I factored in the sale price of the van  the price to ncude the system I always got a good price for van and system as the van was low mileage.
My current van is six years old in march with same system since new,this sadly will be my last van as I’m 67 in a couple of years will then go very part time if health allows until I’m 70 and will subsidise my income with my pension. And government pensionim not looking forward to retiring as I feel work is good for you in many ways
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Which system have you got?
« Last post by Stoots on January 07, 2026, 08:04:55 pm »
Ive never mentioned a tank to insurance, 10 years in now and no problem.

Only got old van though now third party, just go with cheapest quote.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Water Sloshing in flat tank
« Last post by Stoots on January 07, 2026, 08:01:36 pm »
Ive made that mistake before buy a flat tank and its so much harder getting the last of the water out, you can  have like 50l in the bottom you cant get to unless you park on a steep hill.

upright tank is the answer
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Water Sloshing in flat tank
« Last post by windowswashed on January 07, 2026, 05:40:24 pm »
Fitting drainage tubes with holes in tightly together would slow down the swooshing of water in the tank a lot as each tube would minimise the mass amount of movement into many individual compartments .
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Which system have you got?
« Last post by Klean07 on January 07, 2026, 04:52:14 pm »
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.

Nothing worse than messing about every few years switching systems from van to van.
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.


16yrs,thats impressive, what van have you  got?
Citroen Dispatch 11 plate mate. Should have read van is 15 years old I've owned for 11 years.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Which system have you got?
« Last post by dd on January 07, 2026, 04:39:35 pm »
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.

Nothing worse than messing about every few years switching systems from van to van.
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.
I would just keep your van another 3 years. My van is 20 years old, had it from new.

Unless there is something seriously wrong with your van it should last 3 more years of part time work
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Which system have you got?
« Last post by AuRavelling79 on January 07, 2026, 04:20:26 pm »
That's impressive too, what's your van?

Hyundai iload.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Water Sloshing in flat tank
« Last post by KS Cleaning on January 07, 2026, 03:54:37 pm »
Installed a new Wydale 500 litre flat tank and the water movement is terrible compared to my previous Enduramaxx 500 litre upright tank.
Has anyone used perforated drainage pipe or baffle balls in their tank to reduce water sloshing and how much of a difference does it make?
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