What Are the Benefits of Water-fed Pole Cleaning?

Water fed pole window cleaning is one of the latest innovations in window cleaning. As a result, some window cleaners have completely changed their operation. Water fed pole technology has many advantages when it comes to window cleaning, but it also has some disadvantages.

 

Here is a quick breakdown of the pros of using water fed pole cleaning for window cleaning and what it means for homeowners.

 

What is a water fed pole system?

A water fed pole for window cleaning is a system that includes a pump and an extendable pole with a special cleaning brush head. There is a hose running the entire length of the tube. When water is pumped through the hose and brush, it is ejected at a very high pressure, similar to a pressure washer. But the water flow is easily controlled by the technician.

 

The window cleaning technician uses a wet brush to clean the windows with special purified and deionised water.

 

Water Fed Pole System

Water Fed Pole System

What are the benefits of water-fed pole cleaning?

 

More safety

One of the biggest benefits of using the WFP is that you can safely clean tall windows from ground level.

 

Easier to learn and use

Traditional window cleaning with a mop and squeegee is an art form that many companies shun. With WFP Cleaning, companies that already offer other exterior cleaning services such as power washing, soft washing and gutter cleaning can easily add window cleaning.

 

Environmental friendliness of the water fed pole system

Water fed pole window cleaning systems use pure water, i.e. water that has been treated to remove any impurities. As it does not use harsh chemicals or cleaning agents, it is an environmentally friendly option for cleaning windows.

 

While water fed poles are excellent water savers and reduce the amount of water wasted during window cleaning, pure water ensures that if any water does come into contact with surrounding plants, it will not cause any damage.

Water Fed Pole System

Water Fed Pole System

More efficient

With the water fed pole system, you don't need to manually roll over the windows with a mop and suction pick. You simply brush the window a few times, rinse it clean and move on to the next one. Set-up and take-down times are minimised and cleaning is faster, giving you perfect results. You can also clean windows and frames at the same time.

 

Safety when using a water fed pole window cleaning system

Ladders are not usually used for commercial cleaning because the size of the building is usually too large, whereas water fed poles are a safer and more effective alternative.

 

With water fed poles, window cleaners can clean areas of glass beyond their natural range without having to take their feet off the ground. They are a good option for cleaning higher floors without the need for fall protection equipment.

 

More convenient

With the water fed pole system, you don't have to use a mop and suction pick to manually go over the windows. You simply brush the window a few times, rinse it clean and move on to the next one. Minimal set-up and tear-down times and faster cleaning provide you with perfect results. You can also clean windows and frames at the same time.

 

Create a sparkling finish with a professional window cleaner

A pure water system used in conjunction with a water fed pole system means that a better finish can be achieved on the windows as no chemical or cleaner residue is left behind. The brush at the end of the water fed pole removes any dirt and grime from the windows and the pure water washes it away - meaning no scrubbing or close cleaning is required.

 

For further information about water fed pole system, talk with our specialist or visit our web site https://www.extentool.com. We can help you to identify the best solution for your application.

 

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