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Thinking about my 17 years of trad, i wonder how i put up with all the hasslesToo many to mentionI'm never doing it again, and that makes me soooo happy
Windy weather with ladders, uneven ground, cold alloy ladders all day was fun in winter, leaving loads of cobwebs that wasn't quite my job to deal with when trad, saying no can't do that particular window or velux to customers.Keep tying the ladders down on van.After 25 years trad, changing over was a breath of fresh air and I recommend it 100%
Quote from: Rayleigh Window Cleaning Services on July 16, 2019, 03:35:38 pmWindy weather with ladders, uneven ground, cold alloy ladders all day was fun in winter, leaving loads of cobwebs that wasn't quite my job to deal with when trad, saying no can't do that particular window or velux to customers.Keep tying the ladders down on van.After 25 years trad, changing over was a breath of fresh air and I recommend it 100%Yeah winding the old ladder winders on used to frustrate me, especially when they used to squeak because I rarely oiled the threads 😂
I'd offer a different opinion.I'm 55 now and my elbows aren't great. I hate those long reaches over connys, leaded windows using the superlite flocked and anything that involves getting the step ladders out. I may work towards a round of trad bungalows and work out of a pick up truck. Maybe keep a backpack for the odd dormer window. Oh well, some lovely 3 storey town houses tomorrow. PS in all fairness though, wfp is where the money is.
Quote from: robbo333 on July 16, 2019, 06:45:09 pmI'd offer a different opinion.I'm 55 now and my elbows aren't great. I hate those long reaches over connys, leaded windows using the superlite flocked and anything that involves getting the step ladders out. I may work towards a round of trad bungalows and work out of a pick up truck. Maybe keep a backpack for the odd dormer window. Oh well, some lovely 3 storey town houses tomorrow. PS in all fairness though, wfp is where the money is.a carbon gooseneck with an xtreme brush on the end is the lightest combo for awkward windows robbo!its a winner whether you ve got an xtreme pole or a heavier SLX pole.....as for leaded i just use my normal mono brushes now,i cant be bothered to swap to a flocked brush,if your careful you can still do a good job without ripping all the lead off the windows!
Cold mornings when you mop a window and it freezes straight away No issues with hot wfp (well not for me anyway)