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I reel the hose out to the furthest point of property then work back, I do this on all jobs.
go furthest point first, then work back. the less pull reel out is usually easier, so will prob do all the back, then side, then front and other side. tho each house/shape/ obstacles are different.you need to leave a couple of mins, occasionally more, before do window below one that you've just cleaned upstairs, but again that can be unique to each house, or type window, sometimes water runs down the wall and needs longer maybe 4 or 5 minutes, sometimes 30 seconds can be enough.
Quote from: AS Window Cleaning on January 09, 2012, 11:10:06 amgo furthest point first, then work back. the less pull reel out is usually easier, so will prob do all the back, then side, then front and other side. tho each house/shape/ obstacles are different.you need to leave a couple of mins, occasionally more, before do window below one that you've just cleaned upstairs, but again that can be unique to each house, or type window, sometimes water runs down the wall and needs longer maybe 4 or 5 minutes, sometimes 30 seconds can be enough.Interesting - i would say that your overwashing if water is reaching the lower windows by running down the wall - the brickwork should have absorbed any water well before getting that low. The one's to watch are houses with vines/wisteria etc growing under the upper windows - these can drip for ages onto lower windowsDarran