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craig jwc

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not sure which wfp
« on: August 05, 2005, 11:23:35 pm »
I've just purchased a Backpack, RO system, TDS meter. I'm now looking for a pole and brush. I've been looking on the net but not sure what to get. I've seen an 18' extender pole for about £105 but what is the difference between this and a universal pole??
This link is what i have been looking at
http://www.reachandclean.co.uk/water_fed_poles.htm

Craig

matt

Re: not sure which wfp
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2005, 11:37:48 pm »
how high you going ?? ?? ??

if its only houses then 3 X 2M unger works well

if you want to use it on 2nd storey then the 3 X 3M unger works  :)

hardwearing and the parts are cheap to replace if needed, i have just replaced the cones on my pole, came to a few quid each, will last for another 2 years :)

craig jwc

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Re: not sure which wfp
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2005, 11:48:09 pm »
Mainly ordinary domestic houses but had a few people ask with town houses but had to say no as i unable to reach.
Thought the 18' pole i could use on both.

Re: not sure which wfp
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2005, 11:15:41 am »
hello craig,

I can not stress enough

before choosing your pole from any supplier:

  • Look at what work its for
    What height do you clean windows at already
    Is it mainly 2nd floor with the option of 3rd floor window
    If so are the 3rd floor windows on new style house's or olders house's
(as the floor to ceiling heights as standard have changed over the years ie a 100 yaer old town house will have higher windows than a 1-20 year old town house)

Once you've worked this out then start looking for adequate poles from all of us suppliers!

For eg we supplied a glass fibre pole to a customer in new milton who had 90% of a nearly new estate the town house's had 3 floors and hes was below the average hieght  for a male, we took several poles on the description he gave and the best suited pole was a WFSPUHD27 which had a reachable working height of 32ft.

So my advise is to check your work before buying your pole!!

regrads,
stuart@skypole systems

P.s To view our range www.skypolesystems.com