I have just completed my round for the first time doing them all water fed pole.
Previously I have cleaned them using a dog-eared Wagtail, hardly ever needing to detail with scrim. I used to clean the glass and wipe down the sills but usually only if they were white upvc.
Very rarely, if ever, cleaned the frames, but would get the worst marks off. Timber windows I would just clean the glass.
This time,
1/ I have brushed all the frames, including above any vents,
2/ rinsed down all the frames, including above the vents,
3/ brushed and rinsed the sills.
4/ Then I have brushed all the glass, often twice, which usually means brushing the frames again,
5/ then rinsed again all the glass including the edges of the frames,
6/ Then turn water off, brush the excess water off the sills.
It has taken me at least twice as long to do a house than traditional Wagtail method. As an example a smallish semi on Friday afternoon, with a conservatory that usually took me 15 minutes with ladders, took 32 minutes with wfp.
Now, please, please tell me that the next cleans are going to get quicker. And if so what stages do you miss out.
Would I go back to ladders and squeegee. No, I don't think so. I have worked on days that I wouldn't have been able to previously due to the damp conditions. Even when it isn't raining, I've noticed that due to the fact that it seems to have been raining since April, that the sloping roofs that I sometimes used to have to walk on were just far too slippery. And many timber decking and imprinted concrete drives are just too dangerous for ladders.
But I am hoping that eventually I will be able to be about 33% quicker than I was with my Wagtail. Not 100% slower.
Any advice on getting quicker?
Thanks