i bet your well happy with that set up jonny!it certainly helps the day along and makes it more comfortable and easier....
yes....initial costs are high but that system should last you many years now......
like you ive spent a few years with DIY hot systems and trying to do things on the cheap........
That’s it daz. 👍
It’s a big purchase, but it’s going to last me many many years.
I’m at the stage where I want the easiest work day as possible. Nice hot water definitely helps you in those dark, cold and miserable days we have to sometimes work in.
too right!
BUT!how many other trades spend a lot of money on tools,vans etc?,much more than us window cleaners so a few thousand in the grand scheme of things is nothing long term esp if you have the heater installed in a new(or nearly new)van that your gonna keep for years and years......
Wasting money just because you have it is different to spending money on needed tools, plus why would you get to the new van stage just to end up driving an old one again ? as per usual your comments make little sense.
its always sour grapes with you isnt it sean?
ive drove the old vans and cars with over 100,000 miles on the clock for years(and all the hassle,breakdowns and garage bills),made do with a cold system,barrels,backpack,trolleys,diy hot systems and messing about with gas bottles,etc,etc........
you cant beat a fresh new van and a professionally fitted hot system..... even if i keep the van for 10-15 years itll get nowhere near the 100,000+ miles on the clock of the battered vans i used to drive around in......plus i dont want to be changing my vans and systems every few years because their knackered....