Youll be pleased to know that no I havent done a video 😂😂 or taken pictures.
But this morning im working in quite a nice area but its out in the sticks and black ice mostly everywhere. So i thought inwould just pay attention to what im actually doing and seeing rather than working on auto pilot as it were.
To see if im leaving any slip risk to customers as some have suggested.
So top windows, where the plastic sill over hangs the building. Yes the water falls off (no suprise), however where does it land and does it cause significant spillage to worry about causing more ice and become a risk for customers?
No! All i can do is speak from my experience. But after each window is cleaned i turn the water off and then wipe the sills. This limits the water spillage considerably and by wiping it with the brush it disperses it over a period of space as it laurches onto the ground or across the brick work of the house.
So far on the downstairs windows and conservatories ive cleaned this morning, again the same type of method. However the water falls straight down. For me, my custosmers have pots under the windows, some have little borders of bedding plants and others have slabs or concrete or whatever. So once ive finished and packed up ive walked back aroumd the houses to see if im mistaken and there is infact puddles and streaks across the paths where foot traffic would be and it has infact become an issue. But No, again this is not my experience. Walls under the sills are wet and there may be very small pools of water very close to the property, as in inches away from the house. Certainly not anywhere were foot traffic would be unless your a peeping tom stood right by the window.
Ok, ive only cleaned 7 houses so far today so maybe later i might be proved wrong. But my experience is that im certainly not flooding each window to cause flooding on walkways or paths around the property for it to freeze or be a problem to the customers.
I would do a vid to show n back up or take some b4 n after photos to show, but the ground is wet and on the photo i took you couldnt see clearly the difference between what ive wet and the ground being wet. Obviously you could in person, but the camera doesnt.
So perhaps its a vid for my channel in summer and that way you can see what part of the ground gets wet and by how much.