Five Frequently Asked Questions About Water Fed Poles

Window cleaning poles have changed the dynamics of window cleaning and have helped professional window cleaners in great ways. It uses de-ionized water to clean the windows and produces fantastic results.

Like every other product, people have queries about the water fed poles too. We decided to help you all by answering the most frequently asked questions about them. So, if you have questions regarding these poles, you will find the answers here.

What is the water fed window cleaning system? The water fed window cleaning system is a method used in window cleaning. It uses a variety of telescopic poles which have brushes and water jets attached to the top. These poles use water from vehicle-borne tanks which have de-ionized water. This filtered water contains TDS (total dissolved solids), and because of this, the windows dry clear without any water spots.

The poles vary in length; the longest being 70 feet, which can reach up to 6 stories. The brush cleans the dirt and the water jet rinses it.

How does the water fed pole work? It is pretty simple. These poles are telescopic and can reach a height of 70 feet. A cleaning brush is incorporated at the top of the pole to clean and a water jet is provided for the water supply. The window cleaner uses this simple machine, operated from the ground, to clean the windows. The brush cleans the accumulated dust on the windows and the constant supply of water makes sure that it is cleaned thoroughly.

Will the water fed window cleaning system save me money? Yes. The maths behind it is really simple. The water fed poles are faster than the traditional methods of cleaning. It is also less strenuous than the other methods. These two things mean that you use less manpower than the usual. If you save time that would mean that you can cater to more clients and thus earn even more money. You will also require fewer people to do the job, hence you save money.

Why should I use the water fed poles? For the many advantages that come with it. The system has several advantages, here are a few:

a.) Safe: This system is very safe and brings down the risk factor of the job to almost zero.
b.) Fast: The water fed poles clean the windows faster and thus save you a good amount of time.
c.) Easy: It is really very easy to use. Seeing the quality of results it delivers, it is a great bargain.
d.) Less exhausting: Cleaning the windows using the water fed poles is less tiring in comparison to other methods.
e.) Easy access: It gives easy access to hard areas like sloping roofs.

Is it effective in all type of cleaning? How well does it clean? It cleans to very satisfactory levels. Since it uses only pure water and no detergent in the cleaning process, it leaves back no streaks. The brush does the cleaning job perfectly and the pressure water rinses the windows thoroughly.

To be honest, it might not prove very effective in some scenarios. Like it is not feasible for the interiors of the windows. And it might not come in handy while cleaning the windows of a newly constructed building as it has many stubborn stains of cement, silicone, plaster, etc.

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Mia Guerra

Mia Guerra

Executive Editor at Chispa Magazine
Executive Editor at Chispa Magazine, Mia Guerra is a writer at heart. Regardless the topic, she loves to investigate, encourage, and ruminate on topics that can make us better people. Aiming to live a Proverbs 31 life, Mia is ecstatic to be following her calling with Chispa. At home she is her husband's sidekick and together they are raising a God-fearing family in Atlanta.

Mia Guerra

Executive Editor at Chispa Magazine, Mia Guerra is a writer at heart. Regardless the topic, she loves to investigate, encourage, and ruminate on topics that can make us better people. Aiming to live a Proverbs 31 life, Mia is ecstatic to be following her calling with Chispa. At home she is her husband's sidekick and together they are raising a God-fearing family in Atlanta.