Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: JandS on January 29, 2025, 08:17:45 pm
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Bet that hurt.....pretty sure Darwin had a theory about people like this.
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So pleased i dont use ladders anymore.
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So pleased i dont use ladders anymore.
That's not a ladder, its a accident waiting to happen, those extendable things are rubbish., if he had 3 or 4 rungs above where he stepped off it wouldn't of happened, complete idiot.
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I reckon the fact it was on a deck made it more dangerous.
Although the not extending it three rungs past the roof line was a basic error as well as using a potato as a ladder.
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Next people will stop driving because its dangerous, or use any power tools because there dangerous, the vast majority of falls from a ladder are human error, used safely and its highly unlikely anything will happen, just like everything else.
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As already said, it looks like it’s the decking was the main cause. Nothing wrong with a ladder at that height if used correctly. It’s gotta be placed on a non slip surface or stamped into the grass if possible.
This has happened to me in the past & I’ve got away with it. You don’t get time to react. It happens in a split second. I’m much more
experienced these days & ladder use is kept to an absolute minimal.
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Being a Joiner, I realise how difficult it is to use ladders on wooden decking. Very little friction so when the load increases at the base the higher up you go means its very dangerous when you reach the top. That's the reason I screw a short length of wood in front of the ladder legs. Not came across that manufacture decking yet. Not had a complaint yet.
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Being a Joiner, I realise how difficult it is to use ladders on wooden decking. Very little friction so when the load increases at the base the higher up you go means its very dangerous when you reach the top. That's the reason I screw a short length of wood in front of the ladder legs. Not came across that manufacture decking yet. Not had a complaint yet.
I bet your customers love you screwing holes in their decking. :D
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Being a Joiner, I realise how difficult it is to use ladders on wooden decking. Very little friction so when the load increases at the base the higher up you go means its very dangerous when you reach the top. That's the reason I screw a short length of wood in front of the ladder legs. Not came across that manufacture decking yet. Not had a complaint yet.
I bet your customers love you screwing holes in their decking. :D
It's okay if its wood because the fibres go back when it rains.
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Being a Joiner, I realise how difficult it is to use ladders on wooden decking. Very little friction so when the load increases at the base the higher up you go means its very dangerous when you reach the top. That's the reason I screw a short length of wood in front of the ladder legs. Not came across that manufacture decking yet. Not had a complaint yet.
I bet your customers love you screwing holes in their decking. :D
He’s a joiner, he’ll have wood filler😅
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Being a Joiner, I realise how difficult it is to use ladders on wooden decking. Very little friction so when the load increases at the base the higher up you go means its very dangerous when you reach the top. That's the reason I screw a short length of wood in front of the ladder legs. Not came across that manufacture decking yet. Not had a complaint yet.
I bet your customers love you screwing holes in their decking. :D
Got to be better than coming home to find a dead shiner on your patio.
As safe as reasonably practicable.
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A mate of mine fell from a ladder a couple a few years ago whist doing a gutter clean.
He was off work for ages as his body was broken all over, he's now finally back to albeit on a part time basis
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Being a Joiner, I realise how difficult it is to use ladders on wooden decking. Very little friction so when the load increases at the base the higher up you go means its very dangerous when you reach the top. That's the reason I screw a short length of wood in front of the ladder legs. Not came across that manufacture decking yet. Not had a complaint yet.
I bet your customers love you screwing holes in their decking. :D
Got to be better than coming home to find a dead shiner on your patio.
As safe as reasonably practicable.
If you’re gutter cleaning alone and decking is involved it’s a very sensible method of helping to secure the ladder. I can’t understand the negativity to someone doing that.
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Being a Joiner, I realise how difficult it is to use ladders on wooden decking. Very little friction so when the load increases at the base the higher up you go means its very dangerous when you reach the top. That's the reason I screw a short length of wood in front of the ladder legs. Not came across that manufacture decking yet. Not had a complaint yet.
I bet your customers love you screwing holes in their decking. :D
Got to be better than coming home to find a dead shiner on your patio.
As safe as reasonably practicable.
If you’re gutter cleaning alone and decking is involved it’s a very sensible method of helping to secure the ladder. I can’t understand the negativity to someone doing that.
Quite right Slacky - I think it's because 'Scottish' does all sorts of weird and wonderful add-ons he draws fire with some of his unorthodox methods! ;D
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Being a Joiner, I realise how difficult it is to use ladders on wooden decking. Very little friction so when the load increases at the base the higher up you go means its very dangerous when you reach the top. That's the reason I screw a short length of wood in front of the ladder legs. Not came across that manufacture decking yet. Not had a complaint yet.
I bet your customers love you screwing holes in their decking. :D
Got to be better than coming home to find a dead shiner on your patio.
As safe as reasonably practicable.
If you’re gutter cleaning alone and decking is involved it’s a very sensible method of helping to secure the ladder. I can’t understand the negativity to someone doing that.
Quite right Slacky - I think it's because 'Scottish' does all sorts of weird and wonderful add-ons he draws fire with some of his unorthodox methods! ;D
Not at all, i simply wouldnt want anyone putting holes in my decking, particularly if it was unneccessary ie. gutters can be cleared with a gutter vac, windows (as in op) cleaned with a wfp and a set of steps, absolutely no need for 99% of jobs we do.
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You wouldn't get your gutters cleaned then. There are many scenarios when a gutter-vac simply isnt up to the job.
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Google "ladder safety device", loads of products out there, not to mention getting someone (if possible) to properly foot the ladder. By screwing down a piece of wood your effectively putting your faith into a couple of screws attached to decking of which you have no idea regards condition. Mad idea. Putting your ladder up against something solid, yes, a Heath Robinson knock up job of a saftety device, no thanks. Back in day, I used to use ladder mats and they were brilliant. If your gonna use ladders, do it properly.
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Google "ladder safety device", loads of products out there, not to mention getting someone (if possible) to properly foot the ladder. By screwing down a piece of wood your effectively putting your faith into a couple of screws attached to decking of which you have no idea regards condition. Mad idea. Putting your ladder up against something solid, yes, a Heath Robinson knock up job of a saftety device, no thanks. Back in day, I used to use ladder mats and they were brilliant. If your gonna use ladders, do it properly.
I have fitted those small rubber rectangle feet on all my ladders, I think they cost £40 a pair. Drilled a hole in them and now all I do is put a 3 inch screw through the hole and into the decking. I don't tell anyone and go ahead and do it, my safety comes first. If its the man made stuff then you could look for the joist and screw between the decking boards so you miss them, I guess.
Last week after the storm I was cleaning a new detached home and the downpipe had came away from the running outlet. I took a photo of it, put the ladder up, fitted it back together and drilled in a small screw. Put another card through the customer's door asking for a tenner for fixing the downpipe. The guy opened the door thanked me and put £15 in my bank account.
Even if he refused to pay I wouldn't have cared as it's a great clean every month and would have done it for nothing as the tools are always in the van.
Saturday, I showed a customer their slates came off in the storm and are sitting in the gutter. Put ladder up and brought down the slates and left them under the front window. Checked the other side of roof where a few other slates were off and reported all to my customer. I have the job of repairing the roof and clearing out the gutters for nearly 2 ton this week. If they claimed the factor or insurance it would be much more because of the excess. I run my business like this, if I see something wrong I usually fix it if I have the time. It seems to work and I don't lose many customers because they know I won't do any other work for them.
Every window cleaner could adopt this service and the money flows in, this is what I have noticed. fwiw
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Fml, you are something else!
I don’t trust ladders on decks full stop these days. I don’t trust ladder mats or someone footing a ladder. I don’t think customers want screws in their decking either. Some jobs just aren’t worth it. Not my problem. You’re welcome to those jobs no matter the money.
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If Scottish stops posting we know why 😂
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If Scottish stops posting we know why 😂
Because the deck owner decked him for screwing the deck or he fell because he had2 tonne in his trousers?