Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: andy east sussex on July 07, 2009, 06:16:50 pm
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does anyone use a vauxhall astra van newer shape one if so do u have wfp set up in it ? what size tank would fit ? does anyone know
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does anyone use a vauxhall astra van newer shape one if so do u have wfp set up in it ? what size tank would fit ? does anyone know
My pal had one for a month, he runs a couple of trannies but wanted something cheaper diesel wise to run about in, not suitable for wfp at all, rear opening door and size in all crap for this job.
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Disagree ;D I think it depends on the work and the set up. I have often wondered if a smaller van would be useful for the awkward access customers and I know (I started with an astra van) that you can use them on residential and it will be OK not good but alright. Com, thats a different story I would go bigger. Thats why MJH said what he did as he is 90% commercial (I read it in one of your posts earlier hence the ;D ). I know where he is coming from! You can get by with a van that size but if you want to expand the business and make the most of the chances that wfp presents then there is no point in messing about with a van like that. You will only go out and end up replacing it. What I am saying is there are more cons than pros i am afraid. I know because I've been there done that! - I ended up getting rid of it and getting a transporter in the end just wish I had got that in the first place :-[
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I have had a couple of combo's in the past they are alot more practical and roomy than the astra, the 1.7dti is a good little engine, a 350l tank flat or upright is perfect for one of them and you get proper rear doors and a side door.
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I have recently starting window cleaning and i sold my car to by a van. I brought a 51 plate astra van.
I like it. I brought it because i wanted to have something that was like a car to drive after having to give up a car. I am fine with just having a rear door. Im young and can crawl in if i need to.
I have everything i need to access at the back of the van. Hose reel, batt, pump controller. My 250l tank is as far forward as i can get it.
It works for me but i am only part time.
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I have recently starting window cleaning and i sold my car to by a van. I brought a 51 plate astra van.
I like it. I brought it because i wanted to have something that was like a car to drive after having to give up a car. I am fine with just having a rear door. Im young and can crawl in if i need to.
I have everything i need to access at the back of the van. Hose reel, batt, pump controller. My 250l tank is as far forward as i can get it.
It works for me but i am only part time.
Fair play to you that is the spirit ;) A astra van is ok until you start scaling up. You will be fine and will be able to afford to replace it should the time come. I meant that if I had the time again I would just go straight to the bigger van but that is based on how my business worked out.
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At the end of the day it should pay for itself which is the important thing.
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What have u got in your van that i dont that needs more space? A bigger tank?
The way i look at it is that if you know that you dont have much water you are careful not to waste any. Im sure this view will change in a couple of months lol. :D
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i started with a old astra van it had a 250ltr flat bed tank 100m hose an a backpack, poles were held up by roof with pole holders, as i only do domestic the van worked well cheap to run, i would have a new shape no problem as size wise it good for domestic, as for growing upwards it would make a good second van on the road. i believe new shape will hold a 350ltr tank.