I bought my WFP from Cleantech as mentioned above.
Started off with trolley system , little 25 ltr drums , had to continually fill up , a nuisance really but it enabled me to see that the actual pure water system did work. Still have it for back up or for any akward jobs to come.Quickly realised you need a van mounted system.
My Scudo van has 250 ltr tank , ( could easily take 500 ltr): 6 ,18 & 35 ft poles. Simple soft water sytem. Covers all the work I need.
With my Cleantech system , no need to fill containers ,as water is purified on van. So simply fill up tank using your or a customers garden hose any time you run out
Cleantech will provide a soft or hard water system for you and to back up what was said , the service and advice was first class.
What system you will need depends on kind of customer you have.
Personally I feel if most of your work is domestic with some commercial work, then the Cleantech or similar type of company will be sufficent for your needs and it will be 30/50% cheaper than some others.
But if you feel you require a more professional system that also looks the part, based on what I saw at Windex, then go for Ionics system. It will cost you a lot more money , but with 0% interest on some systems , it will work out a good deal.
I plan to buy an Ionics 30 ft pole that although coming in at over £500 , is incredibly lighter than poles provided elsewhere as well as having a seemingly better brush than the others. Will make really make some jobs a lot easier.
Seems to be the leading brand , the official "Reach and Wash" brand name and excellent logo to match , very professional,a good investment, that I would like have to have if business keeps on improving .
but also If you decide to go for a cheaper option then I could certainly recommend Cleantech although good idea to get Ionics poles if you can .
Speak to both , tell them your requirements , I`m sure they will help you.
Sorry cant help you with logistics etc .
I keep it simple,: fill up tank for work in morning . re-fill up when empty.
hope this helps
Paul