Help! Advice please!
As I’m still a beginner of only 3 weeks, I need someone to point me in the right direction.
On a local estate there are a large number of houses that have a ground floor bay window with a pitched roof and one bedroom window above.
I’m certain that you’re already one jump ahead; either the ladder rests against the gutter on the bay and the upper end doesn’t rest on anything, or I wedge the top of the ladder into the eaves and then I find myself standing at the correct height, but too far from the glass! [Ladder angle can sometimes be suspect, too].
I’ve avoided them so far, going only for the “flat fronted” houses, or those with a flat topped bay.
Trouble is, I’m the only W/C on the estate and all the others are there for the taking,.
How do I get round this problem, or preferably, up to these tricky windows?
And before you all scream WFP, bear in mind that I’ve only got 35 customers so far, and I have to run for a while to see if they will stay with me, and indeed, can I expand more, before I invest more money.
I can see the attraction of WFP ‘s, and I intend to go that way eventually, but until the round is bigger, I have to carry on with traditional methods for a while.
Thanks in anticipation,
John Simons
[baldeagle]