So let me tell you a about a farmhouse that I do. The fronts have traditional sliding sash windows which are a bit worse for wear. One is particularly poor so I turn the flow low.
The backs have upper windows which are leaded and need to be carefully cleaned. But then there are rooflights on a new extension which has new glass doors across its whole width.
So I want low flow in places, mid flow on the rooflights and full flow on the patio doors. I adjust thus with a tap.
I don't see any benefit to the system being used by most on here.
The owner did say that the previous cleaner got water in the old windows.
Maybe he just cracked on at his pre set speed?
If I had a fob to adjust flow from a distance how long does it take to change and settle down? Immediately? A couple of seconds? Longer? Does it work from behind a house?
We have a few jobs that are similar but just use the same flow rate , if they leak that’s their problem mot mine as I explain if Windows are ropey when quoting that they might leak , if they are that bad we wouldn’t take on the job don’t need that type of work plenty of decent jobs so no point in doing them as far as ime concerned
They are decent jobs. To me a decent job is one that pays a good rate for the time spent. And it is nice to stand out from others who choose not to do them.
We can afford to be fussy with what jobs we take on as there is a shortage of cleaners hear but I don’t call the type of job you describe as a decent job , sounds to me that it will have flaking paint , rotten wood etc getting in the bristles of the brush and making the job harder and longer to do , it’s not for us , but each to their own , we prefer nice houses with large UPVC easy to clean windows that are quick to do and pay a premium 😂😂