Malc,
I only have a Toyota Corolla, I can comfortably carry 150L of water, I have not (so far) needed to pop home for a refill more than once a day.
If you have an estate car, presumably you would be able to carry more, how much more would of course depend on the make and model of car.
I could at a pinch carry 200L, but to be honest I would be putting way to much weight over the rear suspension for that to be sensible.
My own system is a trolley one, but I have it set up in the back of the car like a mini van one, with 50m of hose I rarely need to use the trolley.
I pull up outside the house I am going to clean, reel out what I need of the hose and clean away
If I had several houses almost next door to one another then I would use the trolley, there are very few occasions when it would be quicker with a ladder & trad methods.
I am. for the first time in years, actively looking for more domestic accounts, purely as a result of going over to WFP.
I do admittedly now need to upgrade to a van & van mount system, but this is as a result of new work being taken on.
My plan for the new year is to wait until I have picked up £250 worth of new monthly work before I get myself a van. That 250 quid per month will pay for the upgrade
I know if I went out and actively canvassed I could pick up that much work in a couple of weeks, but I'm not after 3 bed semi's, I want bigger fish
Large georgians that I wouldn't touch with a bargepole pre WFP are the ones I now want
These are so easy with WFP
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Ian