Posted on February 14, 2019 in Cleaning
If you have seen a window cleaner using a pole system and wondered what it was all about, please read on.
The reach and wash water fed pole system is one of the latest high tech equipment there is available to professional domestic and commercial window cleaners. It is one of the most safest methods of getting those hard to reach heights without compromising health and safety.
As well as diminishing the use of traditional ladders, the reach and wash water fed pole system offers immaculate cleaning and shining results and a safe delivery of service than the more traditional methods of window cleaning. This system relies on pure water and a soft brush to achieve an exceptional high quality finish. While the brush gets through the grime and dirt, the pure water that is fed through dries naturally without having to go over it with a cloth. As a result your windows stay cleaner for longer periods of time and saves you money in the long run.
Unlike traditional methods of cleaning windows, the reach and wash water fed pole system transforms the tap water we use into pure filtered water. This makes for a far more powerful cleaning method without using the traditional cleaning detergents; saving on costs. This method does not leave behind any nasty stains or smears on your windows. Instead it dries and protects your windows from attracting unsightly dust and dirt.
Without the use of cleaning detergents and eliminating the safety risk, reach and wash water fed pole system save window-cleaning companies time and money. In turn, they are in a position to reflect this lower price structure onto you. In addition, your windows will also stay cleaner for longer which means that you will have to get the professionals in less often!
Advantages of water fed pole window cleaning
Pure water window cleaning has become the preferred method to maintain commercial and domestic windows. The advantages of using it for both customers and professional window cleaners include:
- Time-saving. This is one of the major benefits of using the telescopic pole system. In a fast-paced world, every technique that reduces the time to get things done brings unparalleled value to both the property owners and the window cleaners.
- Safety. There is no price for human life as there are no spare parts for the human body. Working from the ground reduces and avoids many risks like falling from heights or ladders.
- Ease of use. It simplifies the process of window cleaning and that leads to a learning curve that’s actually not that extensive or time-consuming.
- Less physically demanding. There’s no need to carry around buckets full of water, climb up and down ladders or wipe windows for hours. And with the modern lightweight water fed poles, one doesn’t have to be Superman to work all day long.
- Windows stay clean for longer. The systems work with purified water that removes all the accumulated dust and grime from the glass panes without the use of any chemicals. What makes this possible is the ultra-pure state of the water as it has no dissolved solid particles in it. In this state, the water easily connects with all impurities on the glass surface. And the final result of this in-depth washing is a super smooth state of your windows. It takes a significantly longer for contaminates to start building up again on them, which guarantees you’ll enjoy the long-lasting sparkling effect.
- Can be done in rainy weather. Even light rain or drizzle will make ladders wet and slippery but with extendable poles that’s no longer an issue.
- Versatile cleaning tool. Water fed pole goes beyond the usual window cleaning and can be used to get your window frames, sills, soffits and fascias back to their pristine condition. Removing dirt from flat glass rooflights and velux windows is child’s play thanks to the telescopic pole system. With its help, you can easily reach solar panels and conservatory roofs, too.
- Eco-friendly solution. The sponge and bucket method often relies on some chemical solution or detergent to remove dirt and stains from the glass and that poses health and environmental risks. On the other hand, water fed pole systems use only purified water that has no side effects and won’t do any harm to your property, your wellbeing or the local ecosystem.
For information on our window cleaning services please visit Protech Window Cleaning Solutions or call one of our friendly team on 0845 604 1288.
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