Waterfed Window Cleaning Tools
It can be intimidating for any window washer to dip their toes in the waterfed world. Once you consider the many benefits of the waterfed lifestyle, including safety, convenience, and time efficiency, you will never go back. Consider it an investment, rather than a cost, and you’ll be excited to make the switch from traditional window washing to waterfed.
- Purification Systems
- Waterfed Poles
- Waterfed Brushes
- Hose Reels
- Booster Pumps
You’re in luck if you’re a newbie to waterfed and would like to learn about the basics. We’ll give you some product suggestions and introduce you to these Water Fed Window Cleaning Equipments.
1. Purification Systems
To leave a spotless shine on your customer’s windows, you need to create pure water. You’ll need to use a water purification system. A multi-stage or single-stage water filter system will ensure that your water is filtered no matter where you’re located. By connecting them to the source water of your location, you can purify it and feed your equipment. We produces fantastic multi-stage and single-stage purification system. Some of the purifiers are light, while others come with wheels. This makes them all easy to transport, so that you can achieve beautiful results on large jobs.
The success of your water-fed journey depends on the selection of the best purification system. When choosing the purification system that will benefit you most, there are several factors to take into consideration. The Total Dissolved Solids is the most critical. Consider factors such as the frequency with which you plan to operate your system, whether it is primarily for residential or commercial purposes, your budget, and how many poles you will be using.
- Single Stage Systems: A single stage system is a good choice if you are operating alone or only plan to use your new setup occasionally.
- Multi-Stage System: This is the most common system among window clean, as it can be used for both soft and hard waters. It’s also suitable for daily use. Multi-stage systems are best if your water is hard or if you intend to use the system often.
2. Waterfed Poles
Water-fed poles offer a number of advantages including increased speed, safety and adaptability. These poles can be linked seamlessly to your purification system and provide a constant supply of clean water for cleaning surfaces. The water-fed poles are a safe way to conduct operations from the ground. It eliminates the use of potentially dangerous equipment such as ladders, lifts or scaffolding. This reduces risks to you and your crew. The water-fed poles are flexible and offer plenty of room for expansion. You can upgrade your equipment as your business grows to meet changing needs.
It can be difficult to choose a pole that is water-fed, just like choosing a pure water system. You may wish to ask yourself some questions when choosing the right pole for your business and you:
- Job Type: Should I use a pole for commercial work or something more practical to do residential work?
- Height: What height do I require my pole to reach
- Preference: Would I prefer a lightweight or a very sturdy pole?
- Price: What should I spend on a water-fed pole?
After you have answered these questions, it should be much easier to narrow down your choices. Contact Window Cleaning Resource to speak with a product specialist if you need any help in choosing a water-fed pole.
3. Waterfed Brush
The waterfed brush attaches to the waterfed pole and uses pure water to clean and polish your windows. This eliminates the need for soaps or other chemicals. These brushes are essential for any window cleaner. By choosing the right brush for every task, you can save time and energy while making your windows sparkle. The three most popular brush materials among the many available are Boar’s Hair, Nylon and Hybrid.
- Boar’s hair brushes are great for cleaning dirty windows. The brushes are most effective for windows that require a lot of scrubbing and they need the least pressure. Boar’s hair brushes are best for lower windows, as they can be heavy.
- The nylon brushes are made with soft bristles, and they’re great for routine cleaning. These brushes are best for cleaning higher windows, because they are lightweight and they do not have pores. They are also great at cleaning dirt and water efficiently.
- Hybrid brushes are a great option for windows that are moderately dirty. They contain both nylon and boar’s hair bristles. Hybrid brushes, which are the most popular ones on the market today, make a good starter brush.
4. Hose Reels
Hose reels allow you to organize your hoses and load them quickly while working. The purpose of these reels is to remove the weight from your purification system, allowing you to move around freely. You can use a portable and lightweight hose reel to add additional hose to your purification system to your pole. This allows you to do more without having to change your setup or yourself.
It’s important to look for a compact hose reel that can withstand heavy usage, is highly durable and has been designed to provide long-lasting performance. These reels are available in different sizes, colors and configurations. Consider other features, such as the length of the hose, whether or not it is kink resistant, rubberized feet to increase stability, and the weight.
5. Booster Pumps
It’s a nightmare to arrive at a project and find that the water pressure has been reduced drastically. You’ll want to include a booster to your water-fed equipment to avoid this situation.
Pumps are the right hand of your purification system. These machines help you by increasing the pressure in the water source. Your purification system might not be able provide pure water quickly enough if there is low pressure. These machines can be of great help. These machines are lightweight, so you can perform the task with little effort.