It was absolutely hammering it down from about 7am until 10am (ish) and I worked right through it and got soaked to the skin.
But as these were weekly shops I just got on with it.
Were I still trad only there may have been a couple I couldn't do due to the fact they were georgian, but even so I would have still done most of them.
Having said that I would not have dreamt of doing domestic accounts in heavy, driving rain.
Regardless of what system I was using.
Light rain and drizzle yes, but not the stair rods we had today.
Though I had one person pull up in their car when it was pouring down, my trousers were soaking, the rain was running off my baseball cap and she asked me if I could come along and clean her windows!
I'm going to of course, but had too much on today.
Rain that is falling straight down without any wind doesn't affect much, but if you have strong winds then you are wrong [in my opinion] to clean windows in those conditions.
The rain will be driven against walls and windows and muck will run off the walls and onto the windows, or muck will be dragged up into the air off roadsides and off trees and bushes and so on, and in those conditions you WILL do a poor job.
So for me [on domestic work] it depends on the severity of the conditions, you have to use a little common sense.
Ian