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Quote from: Simon Trapani on May 23, 2020, 02:38:49 pmWe pretty much always start at the furthest point so as we know how much hose to pull with fixed reels. Then we go back to the van to grab the pole, shut the doors on the hose and lock the van.Otherwise you gotta guess how much hose to pull. And I'm not working with the van doors open else our tools & van insurance is void.Seriously?That's an extra journey to and from the van each and every jobDarran
We pretty much always start at the furthest point so as we know how much hose to pull with fixed reels. Then we go back to the van to grab the pole, shut the doors on the hose and lock the van.Otherwise you gotta guess how much hose to pull. And I'm not working with the van doors open else our tools & van insurance is void.
I tend to start at the bottom first. This warms me up to do the higher windows. Yes, the ground floor windows get dripped on but I’m less like to pull a muscle this way.
I usually knock, start to clean front tops.. say hello.. get them to unlock gate if necessary.. round the back, tops that are above windows so they can be dripping, tops above conservatory or whatever then bottom windows, leaving the ones below dripping windows until last then round the front to finish off with the bottoms. Get paid then wash down the front door so it doesn't drip inside Oh.. and a partridge in a pair tree 👍
I start at back ups then onto front ups then round to backs down then finish fronts down ,reason for this is customers dont like you dropping straight onto downs once you do the windows above so keeps customers happy im not interested in speed as long as i get my work done with happy customers 🙂👍