I used my pole on everything today and the pole was slower than the squeegie on bungalows and a lot of downstairs windows.
the wfp came into its own on upstairs and conservatories .
At the end of the day i was about 1 hour quicker overall.
Many of my bungalows, with easy to reach windows; I too just squeegie.
However, with large blocks of work which involve first floor work, I find I can get round them very quickly with a WFP.
Wor Lass follows behind doing the ground floor and when I get too far ahead, I stop using the WFP and start working on the ground floor.
When I get to within a house of two of her, I go back to WFP and we repeat the process.
On Friday we did a large row of terraced houses; mostly one after each other. The fronts are very simple with WFP as it's very easy access. The rear is a bit of a pain and each back-garden has steps; and some have extensions with flat roofs.
Using ladders this row was one normal ladder days work.
With WFP we fitted in - on top of our normal ladder day - two decent sized shops (in and out), a medium sized pub (in and out), eight flats and four terraced houses; one with a conservatory and one new clean (in our large row of terraced houses).
We couldn't have done all this extra work prior to WFP.
Not without being absolutely knackered anyway.