High Paul
I agree with you, this would be the best way and one I would take without hesitation. However its the client that’s the problem. We already work for them 6 days a week dealing with different tasks.
These works were normally done by their roofing company with various access equipment but apparently it was expensive. It was when I mentioned that it could be done from the ground in conversation that they suddenly became more then interested, in fact almost insistent.
I thought that the sudden interest was perhaps they felt it would be cheaper without the cost of access.
However when we discussed that the communal gutters (between buildings) would have to be done manually they stated that they would not accept the use of cherry pickers.
I now think that they may have insurance issues, or they have experienced an accident at some point, or simply a sign of the times (the least risk).
If we didnt already have a very strong relationship with them, I may have been less interested, especially with all the other constraints.
One thing I have learnt already is with the absence of equipment on the market, this is a very underestimated service.