How does a Water Fed Pole System work for Window Cleaning

 

Revolutionizing Window Cleaning with Water Fed Pole Systems

Water fed pole (WFP) systems are transforming the way professionals clean windows up to 90 feet high—safely from the ground using purified water. This innovative approach leverages technology to simplify window cleaning while enhancing safety and efficiency.

Understanding Water Fed Pole Systems

Key Components:

  • The Pole: Water fed poles are extendable, allowing cleaners to reach high windows from the ground without ladders.
  • The Hose: Runs from the water purification system to the brush, delivering purified water.
  • Clamps: Used to assemble the modular sections of the pole securely.
  • The Gooseneck: Connects the brush to the pole and can be adjusted for optimal reach.
  • Brush: Attached to the gooseneck, it scrubs the window clean, then rinses it with purified water for a spot-free finish.
  • Rinse Bar: Optional but useful, it attaches to the brush to enhance rinsing efficiency.
Example of a Water Fed Pole





The Water Purification Process


Achieving spot-free results requires removing contaminants from tap water. Here’s how:

  • Carbon Filters: Remove chlorine and large debris.
  • RO Membrane: The reverse osmosis stage removes about 98% of remaining impurities.
  • DI Filter: The final deionization stage polishes the water to ensure it leaves no spots when it dries.

The Benefits of Using a Water Fed Pole System

Safety First: The primary advantage is safety. Cleaning high windows from the ground eliminates the risks associated with ladder use, such as falls. This system allows for cleaning up to eight stories high without leaving the ground, reducing liability and potentially lowering insurance premiums.

Efficiency and Convenience: Water fed poles streamline the cleaning process. There’s no need for repeated manual scrubbing with a mop and squeegee. Simply brush, rinse, and move to the next window. This method is not only faster but also allows for simultaneous cleaning of windows and frames, saving time and effort.

Environmental Impact: These systems use only purified water, avoiding chemicals, which is better for the environment and leaves windows without any sticky residues that attract dirt.

Physical Ease: Unlike traditional methods that involve climbing and reaching, water fed poles are lightweight and easy to manage, reducing physical strain.

Enhanced Privacy and Reduced Intrusion: Cleaning from the ground means maintaining a respectful distance, ensuring privacy for clients while still achieving sparkling results.

Profitability: Incorporating water fed poles into your cleaning arsenal can open up new business opportunities, allowing you to handle larger buildings or more frequent cleanings. The reduced time and labor costs translate directly into higher profitability.

Water fed pole systems not only modernize window cleaning practices but also offer comprehensive benefits across safety, efficiency, and environmental impact. This method not only achieves superior cleaning results but also aligns with modern safety and environmental standards, making it an indispensable tool for today's window cleaning professionals.

Example of a Water Purification System 









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