Posted on May 20, 2024 in Cleaning
When it comes to property care, nothing quite beats the crisp, gleaming allure of spotless windows. At Protech Property Solutions, we pride ourselves on delivering the finest standards in cleaning and maintenance for property professionals across London and the Home Counties. One of our key techniques in achieving that pristine finish is through the innovative use of the water fed pole window cleaning system.
But what exactly is this method, and how does it work its magic on windows? Let’s take a closer look.
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Understanding the Water Fed Pole System
The water fed pole system is a modern marvel in window cleaning technology. It’s a method that has revolutionized the industry, offering efficiency, effectiveness, and, most importantly, exceptional results. At its core, this system involves the use of telescopic poles fitted with specially designed brushes at the end. These poles are connected to a purified water source, typically through a hose attached to a vehicle-mounted tank.
The Process Unfolded
- Purified Water: The first step in the process is the use of purified water. This water undergoes a filtration process that removes impurities such as minerals and chemicals, leaving behind pure H2O. This is crucial for achieving a spot-free finish on windows, as it prevents streaking and residue build-up.
- Pole Assembly: Once the purified water is ready, it is fed through the hose and up the telescopic pole to the brush head. The pole can extend to significant heights, allowing access to windows several stories high without the need for ladders or scaffolding, ensuring safety and efficiency.
- Brush Action: The brush head attached to the pole is designed with soft bristles that gently agitate the dirt, grime, and debris on the window surface. This agitation helps to loosen stubborn stains and dirt particles, preparing them for removal.
- Rinsing Away Dirt: As the brush works its magic, the purified water is simultaneously sprayed onto the window surface. The pressure of the water, combined with the brush action, effectively dislodges the loosened dirt and washes it away, leaving behind a clean, sparkling finish.
- Drying Naturally: One of the key benefits of the water fed pole system is its ability to leave windows to dry naturally. Since the purified water used in the process is free from minerals, there is no risk of water spots or streaks as the water evaporates, resulting in a flawless, streak-free shine.
The Benefits Speak Volumes
The water fed pole system offers a multitude of benefits that make it the go-to choice for property professionals:
- Safety: Eliminates the need for ladders or scaffolding, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries associated with traditional window cleaning methods.
- Efficiency: Enables cleaning of windows at various heights with ease and speed, increasing productivity and reducing labor costs.
- Environmentally Friendly: Utilizes purified water instead of harsh chemicals, making it an eco-friendly option that is safe for both users and the environment.
- Superior Results: Delivers a streak-free, spotless finish that enhances the appearance of any property, leaving clients impressed and satisfied.
In Conclusion
The water fed pole system is more than just a cleaning method; it’s a testament to innovation and excellence in property care. At Protech Property Solutions, we harness the power of this technology to deliver unparalleled results for our clients across London and the Home Counties. With over thirty-five years of experience and an excellent reputation to uphold, we remain committed to providing the finest in property maintenance, one sparkling window at a time.
Are you ready to experience the benefits of the pure water fed pole system for your property? Contact us on 0845 0604 1288 to schedule a demonstration or visit Protech Window Cleaning for more information.
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