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What is the Advantage and Disadvantage of 30 ft window cleaning pole

May. 13, 2024

Advantages and Disadvantages of a 30 ft Window Cleaning Pole

"A water-fed pole system enhances security by eliminating the need for ladders during window cleaning, minimizes physical strain, and ensures thorough dirt removal due to purified water that leaves no streaks," according to a source on Google.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of 30 ft window cleaning pole. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

Traditional Window Cleaning Vs. Water Fed Pole System

Traditional Window Cleaning

Traditional methods involve using soapy water and a microfiber sleeve to clean the window. The soapy water is applied with a t-shaped bar and then scrubbed off using a squeegee, similar to cleaning a car windshield. Despite its popularity, this method has its downsides, such as leaving a clear film that attracts dirt, leading to quicker accumulation of grime.

Water Fed Pole and Pure Water Technology

Introduced in the 1990s, water-fed poles revolutionized window cleaning by using long poles to deliver purified water to windows. This system eliminates the need for ladders and keeps windows cleaner for a longer period. Benefits include no residual film, a streak-free finish, and improved safety for operators.

  • No film is left on glass, so windows stay cleaner for longer
  • Pure water ensures a clear, streak-free finish
  • No ladders required, protecting your privacy upstairs
  • Safer for operators
  • Ability to reach higher and previously inaccessible windows

Customers often initially resist this new method but come to appreciate the cleaner and shinier windows it provides.

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The Different Types of Water Fed Pole Explained

The various kinds of water-fed poles on the market can confuse newcomers to the pure water system. This section aims to clarify the different types and help you identify the best option for your window cleaning business.

Telescopic

Telescopic poles are the most common and consist of extendable sections that compress and extend as a single unit. While convenient, they can be heavy as you carry all pole sections, even when not in use.

Modular

Modular poles are made of separate sections manually added or removed based on the height required. Though more time-consuming, they are lighter as you only use the necessary sections. These poles are ideal for commercial settings where the same height is consistently needed.

Fibreglass (or Glass Fibre)

Optimal Height Range: 0-30 feet

Common as entry-level poles, fibreglass poles are economical and effective up to 30 feet. However, they become heavy and less rigid beyond this height. Their durability is also a concern as they can wear down quickly with heavy use.

Pros: Excellent value, suitable for light to medium residential use

Cons: Heavy and overly-flexible beyond 30 feet, less durable

Carbon Fibre

Optimal Height Range: 0-70+ feet

Known for being hard-wearing, lightweight, and rigid, carbon fibre poles are significantly more expensive but are preferred for high-reach commercial applications. They are also effective at lower heights.

Pros: Light and rigid, ideal for frequent use, more durable than fibreglass

Cons: Expensive, may not be cost-effective for lower heights

Hybrid (or Carbon Composite)

Optimal Height Range: 0-45 feet

Hybrid poles combine the value of fibreglass and the qualities of carbon fibre. Manufactured from composite materials containing carbon fibre, they offer better performance than fibreglass but are heavier than pure carbon fibre poles, making them unsuitable for heights above 45 feet.

Pros: Good value, better performance than fibreglass, competitive with carbon fibre at lower heights

Cons: Not as light as carbon fibre, heavy beyond 45 feet

Aluminium

Optimal Height Range: 0-30 feet

Although less common nowadays, aluminium poles are rigid and durable. However, their weight and conductivity issues make them less safe around power lines and less effective above 30 feet.

Pros: Good value, more rigid than fibreglass

Cons: Heavy, conducts electricity

For additional information, feel free to contact us about our lightweight telescopic poles.

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