I wouldn't buy one either.
£3 a day running costs £60 a month plus buying the thing and servicing costs.
Its not expensive but simply isn't needed.
It's only a handful of days where we get anywhere near freezing during the day and then if it dips below water will freeze anyway so I don't see the point.
Warm hoses? Meh just wear gloves.
your saying that now Adam but if/when you ve been WFP for nearly 10 years you might think differently......to me its not all about the money.....i could probably save £2k a year in expenses if i didnt have my diesel heater and the running costs,electric reel and buying a new xtreme pole every year but my every day workday wouldnt be as comfortable/as easy as it is now.....
Absolute nonsense, even if you're only using £5 a day in fuel its £25 a week over 44 weeks which is around £1100, add the buying servicing and maintenance costs and over a ten year period and your heater will cost you £2k a year on its own.
This means you would have to clean an extra 133 properties at £15 just to stay the same yearly, a good pole can be justified the same with an electric reel but having to do all that extra work just to have supple hoses and warm hands is idiotic and you know it.
Stupid logic.
If that’s the mind set.......
Why have a van? Why not stick a trailer system on the back of your car? Your van costs x amount of cleans per year to stand still.
Why have a motorised reel? That costs a days wage just stand still.
Why use an extreme pole instead of an Clx.
Bla bla bla.
Sean/richard/Dryclean Whoever you are today......for being someone who thinks there smarter than everyone else you really do come out with some nonsense.
Hot water has its benefits, it’s undeniable. If you want one or not then it’s up to each individual business owner.
In my experience it’s given me a better quality finish in a quicker time. (I can be very slapdash and never worry about spotting) It also helps me to keep on working even if I don’t feel like it.
As for the business sense that you keep talking about, even with the layout of a diesel heater, my business is the most profitable it has ever been, year on year. I’m happy to invest money back into the business and I suspect other hot water users feel the same.
At the end of the day.......... everyone has to decide for themselves if it’s worth it to their own business.
Let’s be honest though, if hot water only cost a few hundred quid, you know everyone would have it. That says it all really.