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Haha. These posts make me laugh. We are quick enough to dump and do the flounce on customers who cancel at the last minute, but its ok for us to do the same.
-3 here this morning and face n ears pretty cold. Windscreen frozen over...........But then i remembered ive got a tank full of hot water! Turn on transfer hose for back pack and a quick splash on windscreen and all is good!Yes i could also choose to not work today but nah, the joys of hot water😎
Quote from: nathankaye on January 23, 2019, 11:30:59 am-3 here this morning and face n ears pretty cold. Windscreen frozen over...........But then i remembered ive got a tank full of hot water! Turn on transfer hose for back pack and a quick splash on windscreen and all is good!Yes i could also choose to not work today but nah, the joys of hot water😎You remembered you had water? How long did you forget for? I can give you some links to videos of your hot water system if you need or ever forget again .
Bloomin freezin', i aint going out in that.
-2 here when starting out, first 6 houses froze on the glass ....never mind it'll melt. And the sills yeh they were solid they won't have been cleaned properly.... Just about workable now 1 degree, I did consider sacking it off but almost always when I sack work off it turns out it's actually doable with a bit of determination.Somedays of course it's just hopeless but most of the time work can be done in almost any weather.
IMO, what's more important in sub-zero temperatures is not whether you are able to work but consideration for any slip hazard you are going to cause!! If you haven't got the sense to acknowledge this then you shouldn't be out splashing water all over the place!
First time I have seen the water freeze on the glass in the house. I have seen it in an unheated conservatory before but not the house.We do the doors dry.If there's a window over the door, brush any standing water away and put some salt down - proper clean salt not that dirty stuff with sand in it.Txt customers to warn them of possibility of ice and the salt, it's probably dark when they arrive home.Bit if a faff but at least we're still working.