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simon w

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Advice WFP newbie.
« on: April 02, 2006, 03:40:09 pm »
Hi Forum members! I'm in the process of choosing a WFP system & looking at Ionics, Stream, Brodex machines.

I could use some advice from any members who have any knowledge to share on choosing the right set up. I'm thinking of a 1000Lt RO static system to go in my garage, with a 600+Lt non RO system for pure water transfer into my Transit T300 van which has a payload of 1 tonne.

At the moment i am working in a two man team using traditional methods we clean approx 400 quality houses per month + commercial work. I hope a WFP system will improve my business. My work load is growing  rapidly & i'm hoping WFP system will allow me to incease the amount of work we do in a week.

Any advice will be much appreciated P.S my TDS here is (319)

Thanks Simon (Bristol)

Re: Advice WFP newbie.
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2006, 08:57:07 pm »
Hi simon,
              I got my wfp system from omnipole which i think are the best out there.They came to me and put in the 1000 ltr tank in my garage which all I have to do is change the filters about every six  months or get a tds reader and just dip it into the water thats been filtered i change my filters after a year when my reading hit 10 so they lasted a year dont have to add resin and all that . The filters are so easy to change take and are about £80.00 for the three filters. Ive been using my wfp for just over a year now and love it . Hated it at first but just bear with it you will love it in the end.If you need to ask me any questions my email address is sue.skingley@btinternet.com my name is Richard . Heres omnipoles number ask for mark and tell him richard the window cleaner put you on to him and you want discount He fitted a 500ltr system in my vanand waterproofed it all out so it dosent go rusty hes always on the end of the phone if you need his number is 02084056782 office mobile is 07887606349 good luck mate.

jon adams

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Re: Advice WFP newbie.
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2006, 09:25:22 pm »

 Hi Simon,
                I use wfp 2 - 3 days per week and made my own system, 650l tank £200 from Gardiner pole in transit 280 leaves room in van secured with 1500 kg cargo staps and angle iron bolted to floor.  Eco lite poles from Brodex, 100 psi pump and Varistream from Andrew Mc can (ginger bread man). 1000l IBC £20 (best buy). Also from andrew 300GPD ro £250 ish. Total spent so far £1800 beats paying a big company mega-bucks when you can shop around, and what makes it all work is litle ol me  ;) .    Good Luck

stephensll5

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Re: Advice WFP newbie.
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2006, 09:49:34 pm »
hi simon
       why dont you have a look gardinerpolesytems.co.uk. im thinking of buying one myself. rang kirsty today and she was very helpful