Hi guys,
May sound like a silly question but what do you do with the hose when you pull up to a house with a van mount?
Do you pull out the hose to the furthest away window and work from there and back to the van?
Clear Vision
Just to be awkward
, I usually start furthest away - though not always. One reason is that I would rather be pulling the hose without the pole attached - though I often disconnect it anyway if there is a lot of clutter around. Another reason is that it gives me the chance to check the garden gate. If the customer has started locking up, at least I haven't done half the house first before I realise that there is no access. OK, so I could check the gate before I get the hose out I suppose. However, sometimes there may be a situation where the back windows are all above a tiled roof and the front are all on a flush wall. Then I would do upstairs front first, followed by all the back ones (up and down), then the front ground floor. This is to maximise the "dripping time" - not so critical on a hot day as it can dry fast anyway.
On a hot day it can help because on a larger place I can do one side at a time up and down. It saves moving the hose as much.
Also, if I have unreeled all the hose I need at the start of a job, I know that any hose pulling will usually be easier if it's normally already unravelled. Of course, that doesn't always work out - especially if there are a lot of obstructuons.