Thanks for the replies, there is no way I can do it standing that close. The pavement you see in the foreground is the most there is , if you look further down the road you will see the path is only 3 feet wide max.
Another problem I have doing it wfp, is that the windows are painted, and are in need of some tlc. On a normal house this would not be an issue for me, I would just continue brushing and rinsing until all residue was cleaned away. But here if I can't even see the window, I have no chance of cleaning it by standing that close.
I hear what you're saying about the ladders, but if there was somebody that would, then they haven't found them yet! I know someone must've done it before, but other than clean in the middle of the night I can't see a safe and practical way of doing it.
Bluez, I would need half the road, not half a lane! It's just so tight there. If you guys knew that junction you would understand what my problem is, I think the biggest hazard is the fact it is a tight junction, and a LOT of articulated lorries and buses go round it and have to encroach the opposite side of the road to clear the corner. At that point i would be holding up both lanes of traffic, no matter which method I used.
If I could I would clean them from the inside, but with them being sash there is no chance! I have the whole building to do, including inside the first time round, and the fronts will be done each month. Which is why I am trying to work this out. I'm not interested in pricing, just how you would tackle it, knowing the problems I am faced.
Thanks again