As the title says I’m thinking of going back to the water fed pole system.
I used to use it years ago but for a lot of different reasons I got rid of it and just went traditional again.
But I think the time has come to get back into it I think the poles, systems etc seem to have came on a lot and a maybe are a lot more robust than they used to be.
I used to have a 1000lt tank and some days used 1200lts between two of us.
There’s so many different makes of systems and poles and controllers etc my head is being melted trying to look through everything and think what I need/want to get.
I’m looking a bit of advice or opinions on what to do?
If you were starting fresh and know everything you know now what makes would you go for, for your system, poles, connections, reels etc
What way would you set up your van or things you would do to your van that you didn’t know when you started that you know now?
Fixed reels or not?
Do you have holes in van floor etc for hose to go through so you can lock doors?
I’d rather just go for good makes first rather than end up replacing them after a while anyway.
I look forward to any advice and also maybe being shot down because there’s links to all this stuff somewhere that I’ve missed
We had it hard to begin with as most did.
Unger aluminum Teleplus poles, Vikan 'brick' brushes with 3mm jets, no controllers and 2 x 1/2" garden hose on Hozelok hose reels joined together for extra length when needed. 450 liter tanks on the trailer and 100 liters in the van. A small r/o that just managed to replenish that by morning. But never once did I contemplate going back to trad.
No offense but I seem to get the feeling from your post that you aren't total convinced that going back to wfp is the way you want to go. If you gave it up and went back to trad I would suggest you dig a bit deeper into your inner soul and decide that you are 100% for this or not. If you go the wfp route and you are not convinced your decision was right you are going to have conflict with yourself and each day is going to be a grind.
Using 1000 to 1200 litres of water a day requires a big van. You could get away with a 1000 liter tank in a 3500kg category van with a good payload placed right and loaded sparingly, but not 1200 liters.
I think most twin operatorse get by with 800 liters so again you would be better off with a MWB 3300 to 3500kg van.
Even on a heavy commercial day the 2 of us manage with a 650 liter tank. It might mean popping home for lunch and topping up but at most we use around 800 liters on one job a day for 3 days. Its a mile from the house and is a once a year school clean.
Being able to regulate the flow of water is a big water saver as is having a Univalve so you can stop the water whilst moving onto the next window. (Its nice to rinse the glass with a good water flow but we can waste water when washing and scrubbing the glass as we don't need such a high flow in this cleaning phase.)
If there are 2 of you then you need an IBC storage tank with a 4040 r/o on a float switch.
Personally, having a Purefreedom 650 or 800 liter system fitted by them isn't going to cost you much more than doing it yourself. It pretty basic so it won't have too much to go wrong.