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whats very interesting on this poll, there are nearly 20% of people looking to go hot, yet none at time of replying fitted by a supplier.Would be interesteing to understand why this is, are the suppliers lacking in something, or if it purely down to cost ?Ionics have played at very good part in making our industry what it is today although they didnt start it, they just helped it be wider known via there marketing efforts What I find very interesting that hot users are not raving about it on maintenence cleaning rather new cleans and add ons. and the time of year its used not being winter thats very interesting indeed.Yet people say they use hot all year round, whys this ?this is why I like creating different posts and polls some more off the wall than others , it allows everyone 'myself included' to get better insight into things and different thoughts of people.We dont use hot yet and the reason is simply I had it demonstrated by two companies and each failed to clean my windows well with it, yet I could clean well with cold.for that reason alone i totally dismissed it (my mistake maybe, maybe not)Will this change quite possibily if I can see the benifit to my businessit was recently I started to look once again more into it because I am looking to expand again and want to make this easier for first cleans and extras (automated sales funnel to gain extras if possible)but again now it is cost against time will it save time, im hearing it is New cleans extras, and what the cost of that saving, im yet to work this figure out. anybody already been this anal and worked this out ?having a warm hose and not freezing a couple of times a year is not a good enough reason for me to invest time and money into something, maybe others feel the same too ?Im looking for answers on how long does it really shave off each job on maintenence cleans as this is where most of are work is.how long does it save on first cleans, fascia and conservatory roofs (this really interests me as this would help massively with what im looking to do)I am very interested to see what Lee Pryor does as I like the way he thinks and isnt scared to jump in and try something out.I would love to go out with someone that has a hot system to test it out again, possibly on maintenance and extra cleans like a con roof or fascia.Thats my thoughts on hot. I am open to anything, whats your thoughts ?
Quote from: richard clues on December 10, 2012, 05:42:26 pmQuote from: Ian Wicks on December 10, 2012, 05:38:33 pmQuote from: Dave Willis on December 10, 2012, 05:34:58 pmIf hot enables me to work one day longer in a year than a cold system then it's payed for itself by lunchtime.dont understand what you mean ?i had a case of this the other day.turned up at a job and started on first window, water froze to the window, turned the hot water system on and waited for a few minutes, water came out warm and was able to get on with cleaning! otherwise i would of had to of gone home and came back later in the day when it warmed upso you dont use it all the time then Richard ?
Quote from: Ian Wicks on December 10, 2012, 05:38:33 pmQuote from: Dave Willis on December 10, 2012, 05:34:58 pmIf hot enables me to work one day longer in a year than a cold system then it's payed for itself by lunchtime.dont understand what you mean ?i had a case of this the other day.turned up at a job and started on first window, water froze to the window, turned the hot water system on and waited for a few minutes, water came out warm and was able to get on with cleaning! otherwise i would of had to of gone home and came back later in the day when it warmed up
Quote from: Dave Willis on December 10, 2012, 05:34:58 pmIf hot enables me to work one day longer in a year than a cold system then it's payed for itself by lunchtime.dont understand what you mean ?
If hot enables me to work one day longer in a year than a cold system then it's payed for itself by lunchtime.
Quote from: Lee GLS on December 10, 2012, 05:39:57 pmQuote from: Dave Willis on December 10, 2012, 05:34:58 pmIf hot enables me to work one day longer in a year than a cold system then it's payed for itself by lunchtime.that is exactly what i was going write. even if you employ, and are not on the tools, if your workers are able to work one day extra, it has payed for itself.stop asking questions about hot systems Ian, and just get one can you please expain what you mean by this Lee.if they work just one extra day its no where near going to pay for a years use, how much money do you guys earn per day
Quote from: Dave Willis on December 10, 2012, 05:34:58 pmIf hot enables me to work one day longer in a year than a cold system then it's payed for itself by lunchtime.that is exactly what i was going write. even if you employ, and are not on the tools, if your workers are able to work one day extra, it has payed for itself.stop asking questions about hot systems Ian, and just get one
same here. A gas heater is so cheap that it's a bonus come winter time.
Tonight it's forecast to be minus four. First thing in the morning I'll heat the van with a fan heater, and fire up the gas and pump hot water through the hosereel. First job of the day and my water will be warm and hoses supple. Lovely jubbly.
Is that true?He must be minted! fair play to him, he was a window cleaner once upon a time. Really we should all be very greatful to him, his company started the wfp window cleaning industry. Without that many of us would not earn a fraction of what we do and its made the industry into a proper business.
I wont be going hot as stated in a previous post. It is a waste of time , effort and money for anyone who is a business owner who runs a number of vans IMHO.
Quote from: Dave Willis on December 10, 2012, 05:48:36 pmsame here. A gas heater is so cheap that it's a bonus come winter time.what the daily, monthy cost of it ?im not knocking just interested.Does anyone have any really costing if this is or isnt just a luxury or a profit pulling benifit ?Nameless your thoughts please add them here i see you posted somehwhere else
Quote from: Ian Wicks on December 10, 2012, 08:12:05 pmQuote from: Dave Willis on December 10, 2012, 05:48:36 pmsame here. A gas heater is so cheap that it's a bonus come winter time.what the daily, monthy cost of it ?im not knocking just interested.Does anyone have any really costing if this is or isnt just a luxury or a profit pulling benifit ?Nameless your thoughts please add them here i see you posted somehwhere elseMines cost £140 to buy£40 extra fittings for how mine is set up£13 for 2 weeks work if using each day all day for my system.
Quote from: richard clues on December 10, 2012, 08:15:00 pmQuote from: Ian Wicks on December 10, 2012, 08:12:05 pmQuote from: Dave Willis on December 10, 2012, 05:48:36 pmsame here. A gas heater is so cheap that it's a bonus come winter time.what the daily, monthy cost of it ?im not knocking just interested.Does anyone have any really costing if this is or isnt just a luxury or a profit pulling benifit ?Nameless your thoughts please add them here i see you posted somehwhere elseMines cost £140 to buy£40 extra fittings for how mine is set up£13 for 2 weeks work if using each day all day for my system. do you work 6 hours solid with couple of hour max driving in you day Richard ?trying to gage your use, for all I know you work 10 till 2 like alot of people on here (im playing)
Quote from: Ian Wicks on December 10, 2012, 08:24:20 pmQuote from: richard clues on December 10, 2012, 08:15:00 pmQuote from: Ian Wicks on December 10, 2012, 08:12:05 pmQuote from: Dave Willis on December 10, 2012, 05:48:36 pmsame here. A gas heater is so cheap that it's a bonus come winter time.what the daily, monthy cost of it ?im not knocking just interested.Does anyone have any really costing if this is or isnt just a luxury or a profit pulling benifit ?Nameless your thoughts please add them here i see you posted somehwhere elseMines cost £140 to buy£40 extra fittings for how mine is set up£13 for 2 weeks work if using each day all day for my system. do you work 6 hours solid with couple of hour max driving in you day Richard ?trying to gage your use, for all I know you work 10 till 2 like alot of people on here (im playing)At the moment I leave the house about 8:30 back home by 3-4. Depending on houses. Guessing about 5 hours work on poles.
Quote from: richard clues on December 10, 2012, 08:30:02 pmQuote from: Ian Wicks on December 10, 2012, 08:24:20 pmQuote from: richard clues on December 10, 2012, 08:15:00 pmQuote from: Ian Wicks on December 10, 2012, 08:12:05 pmQuote from: Dave Willis on December 10, 2012, 05:48:36 pmsame here. A gas heater is so cheap that it's a bonus come winter time.what the daily, monthy cost of it ?im not knocking just interested.Does anyone have any really costing if this is or isnt just a luxury or a profit pulling benifit ?Nameless your thoughts please add them here i see you posted somehwhere elseMines cost £140 to buy£40 extra fittings for how mine is set up£13 for 2 weeks work if using each day all day for my system. do you work 6 hours solid with couple of hour max driving in you day Richard ?trying to gage your use, for all I know you work 10 till 2 like alot of people on here (im playing)At the moment I leave the house about 8:30 back home by 3-4. Depending on houses. Guessing about 5 hours work on poles. 26p an hour to run does that sound right ?
Not much more than a pound a day if using £13 every fortnight.