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[GQC] Tim

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That was the reply when canvassing yesterday, it sure was a period house, looked straight out of the national trust with what looked like the original leaded lights! Some of them looked a couple of centuries old.  ;D

Anyway, I'm wondering if it's just a sales pitch, or if some businesses really specialise in period properties?

I probably would say wfp would be out of the question, since most properties that have old leaded windows leak already if they are 50 years old, let alone that old?!

Anybody out there who do jobs like that? :) :)

Tom White

Yes, I've some.  My oldest is a five-hundred-year old mansion (or at least the main body of the house is that age)  And those windows do leak, but I still WFP them!  ;D

If they leak badly, I'll explain the issues and only clean them with an inside clean (Wor Lass starts on the insides  ;D).

I reckon it's just a sales pitch.

Jack Wallace

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I have plenty of properties on my books that look about 500 yrs old.
Most were built in the 60's  ;D

paul rulton

I have plenty of properties on my books that look about 500 yrs old.
Most were built in the 60's  ;D
;D ;D ;D
some times u gotta think.... y do u ave ur windys done on the outside when the in r mingin  ::)

[GQC] Tim

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Yes, I've some.  My oldest is a five-hundred-year old mansion (or at least the main body of the house is that age)  And those windows do leak, but I still WFP them!  ;D

If they leak badly, I'll explain the issues and only clean them with an inside clean (Wor Lass starts on the insides  ;D).

I reckon it's just a sales pitch.

Figured as much yea. Good stuff, I might opt for that if that leak that badly, have to employ the wife though.  :D

Martin ccs

what the person means is the current wc uses wooden ladders from the war.

Darranvps

what the person means is the current wc uses wooden ladders from the war.

To me a real window cleaner ONLY uses wooden ladders, specially made for the job :P
I have never understood why anyone would risk their lives using alluminium.
Just thought I'd say my piece ;D

Tom White


To me a real window cleaner ONLY uses wooden ladders, specially made for the job :P
I have never understood why anyone would risk their lives using alluminium.
Just thought I'd say my piece ;D

Why?  Aluminium ladders are scientifically tested to specific safety limits; but of course you've got to use the right type of aluminium ladder for the job intended.

TLC

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I actually use this sales pitch. LOL

Window Washers

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what the person means is the current wc uses wooden ladders from the war.

To me a real window cleaner ONLY uses wooden ladders, specially made for the job :P
I have never understood why anyone would risk their lives using alluminium.
Just thought I'd say my piece ;D
A real window cleaner with half a brain would not use wooden ladders what cave have you been living in ?  ;D  :P

To keep on topic, have cleaned a few Churchs that are well old with the old leaded glass (god know the value of them :D ), maybe I should say we have a  specialist church cleaning  service :-\
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

sunshine windows

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Picked up a couple last month in part of an old Manor Estate, where the stable block has been converted into apartments. The Large Manor burnt down years ago and that's all that's left. They came up very well, even if a few did leak a LITTLE ahem ;)
To climb mount fuji you must first find a path
(Swindon, Wiltshire)

www.sunshinewindowcleaning.co.uk
www.sunshinesoftwashing.co.uk

JasonP

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Its this guy that specialises in period properties   ;D

YWCS

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A real window cleaner with half a brain would not use wooden ladders what cave have you been living in ?  ;D  :P



how very dare you.

i only use wood and I have an iq of 159  :P

G Griffin

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 Period houses need to be done once a month, every month.
  If you use wfp and they leak, use a towel. Or you could just rag them.
  If you do get to do one,insist on a no strings agreement as I used to get in a foul mood just before I was due on the pad. 
   They can be a bleeding mess!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

cozy

That's it YWCS, some of us still use zink bucket and sponge ! Now, must get on, breakfast is the usual tripe with bread and dripping. Can't find my Donkey Jacket though. Bought it second hand off Dazmond. :D

Window Washers

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A real window cleaner with half a brain would not use wooden ladders what cave have you been living in ?  ;D  :P



how very dare you.

i only use wood and I have an iq of 159  :P
is that all  :o  ;D I rest my case  :P
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

[GQC] Tim

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Let's get back to technique etc.

What brushes do you use? A soft flocked one? Also, if you can't have somebody on the inside, how do the customers react when you tell them how bad they leak? I've got a customer which windows leaks here and there, but she doesn't seem too bothered. I can imagine they would be if it's a real old house, and they've got antiques under the window.

John Walker

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I might be missing something here - but why should old leaded windows leak any more when being WPF'd than they do during a downpour on a windy day?
BaxWalker Window Cleaning

Tom White


I might be missing something here - but why should old leaded windows leak any more when being WPF'd than they do during a downpour on a windy day?

I guess the eaves of a house provides a lot of shelter of the windows; even in rainy and windy weather.

But when you put 2 lpm on old - real - leaded windows, the water will find itself on the other side of the glass, here and there.

markheaney2

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90 percent of the houses i do are very old most of the windows rattle in the lead i dont think i could ever use a water fed pole on them i prefer to use microfibre cloths damp one to wipe them down and a dry one to polish them up they come up like new some of the mansion houses i clean i have got them because they had window cleaners with water fed poles word is spreading rapidly as all these mansion house owners know each other on my mailshots i actually say i specialize in leaded windows and it is paying off i did a job last week on a massive country estate it took me 4 days to do all the windows by hand i charged them 1250 pounds they were so impressed they have asked me to go back in two weeks to do all the insides at another 1250 pounds i think there is lots of money to be made doing these big old houses by hand
triple ladders frighten me