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Quote from: Kevin R on January 08, 2009, 05:55:31 pmWell due to having hot WFP we have finished this weeks window cleaning and also done a couple of extra jobs too. The dry and cold conditions, although difficult at times have allowed a clear run at the work. I know we have been one of the only wfp firms working this week due to the cold. So just quoting, admin, kit tidy and a definite POETS day tomorrow.So was my investment in hot wfp worth it? I think it was and is. Thanks to Varitech's Hot WFP and frost protection system we have been able to work, been confident and assured that our system was protected and it was always ready to work. The money we would have lost has gone a long way towards paying for the system!!! Another interesting point is we have been set on 40 degrees C @ brush all week and no cracked glass!!!! Well if this week has not been a test for thermal shock I don't know what would be Happy Daze Winds me up whoppy for you fella whats the point of your post though? Apart from saying look at me!!!!!
Well due to having hot WFP we have finished this weeks window cleaning and also done a couple of extra jobs too. The dry and cold conditions, although difficult at times have allowed a clear run at the work. I know we have been one of the only wfp firms working this week due to the cold. So just quoting, admin, kit tidy and a definite POETS day tomorrow.So was my investment in hot wfp worth it? I think it was and is. Thanks to Varitech's Hot WFP and frost protection system we have been able to work, been confident and assured that our system was protected and it was always ready to work. The money we would have lost has gone a long way towards paying for the system!!! Another interesting point is we have been set on 40 degrees C @ brush all week and no cracked glass!!!! Well if this week has not been a test for thermal shock I don't know what would be Happy Daze Winds me up whoppy for you fella whats the point of your post though? Apart from saying look at me!!!!!
Is that the same kit that NWH has got?What van are you running it out of and how much room does it need?Matt
Quote from: paulscotney on January 08, 2009, 08:54:09 pmI have worked all week. Even on Tuesday when it was -7 am. No problem. I just ragged ( yuk) front doors and no problems. Was very careful about ice on walkways. Bought 7kg of salt from sainsburys. Used about 1kg. Left van doors open all day. When I finished checked water temp in tank, was 6c. That is because I leave oil filled rad on all night and a large body of water takes a long time to change temp. Only had half a house freeze, that was because they had gone skiing and left heating on low.(hopefully : I am interested in hot but still listening. The main benefit I can see is obliterating the snail trails in the summer. Which is a pain in the neck. I can see y the French eat them.Its main benefits are the rapid removal of bird crap, spider crap and webs and sap. It brings white upvc up like new - no black dots etc. Customers love it. And of course its quicker and is frost protected in the winter. Another benefit is we have a separate hose that lets us fill a bucket with water for inside trad work.I have not used any chemicals since going hot - you just don't need them. We do everything including cladding just with hot water and of course it dries very quickly allowing you check you work on any job larger that 3/4 houses. You also dont have to scrub as much
I have worked all week. Even on Tuesday when it was -7 am. No problem. I just ragged ( yuk) front doors and no problems. Was very careful about ice on walkways. Bought 7kg of salt from sainsburys. Used about 1kg. Left van doors open all day. When I finished checked water temp in tank, was 6c. That is because I leave oil filled rad on all night and a large body of water takes a long time to change temp. Only had half a house freeze, that was because they had gone skiing and left heating on low.(hopefully : I am interested in hot but still listening. The main benefit I can see is obliterating the snail trails in the summer. Which is a pain in the neck. I can see y the French eat them.
So what sort of area/dimensions are we looking at here?
Quote from: Matt @ Oakley Windows on January 08, 2009, 10:57:37 pmLot smaller than I thought (dont know where I got the idea from, but thought it was bigger).Interesting.Its not something I would consider right now, as I do have other things going on which I would prefer to spend the spondoolies on, but its obviously worth considering in time. It isnt so far as Im concerned something Id have because of freezing weather, but because it improves the ability of any system to clean and is more efficient time-wise.Thanks.MattGoing over to the dark side
Lot smaller than I thought (dont know where I got the idea from, but thought it was bigger).Interesting.Its not something I would consider right now, as I do have other things going on which I would prefer to spend the spondoolies on, but its obviously worth considering in time. It isnt so far as Im concerned something Id have because of freezing weather, but because it improves the ability of any system to clean and is more efficient time-wise.Thanks.Matt
I am thinking very seriously about going hot. It's a no brainer really and after the effort of going to wfp it should be an obvious move.After all it's no different in principle to putting a boiler over a sink.
It's a no brainer really
Quote from: Malc Gold on January 09, 2009, 05:42:22 pm It's a no brainer reallyEssentially yes.Which is why Im going to go for it.It isnt going to involve finance, so will have to wait til the years end. Got 2 holidays to pay for between then and now and getting the tank fitted in a fortnight.