Useful video outlining WFP using a On demand system. Where water pressure is a low a 12V pumped delivery system also comes into the mix be this a pump box or a smaller buffer tank system hold say 50 gallons of water. For pump delivery a controller to manage the pump can be a useful addition
Be careful with that water fed pole system if you add an exterior water pressure pump to it keep an eye on the pressure I blew mine up with too much pressure it went in many pieces destroyed it look at the pressure gauge on the grey cylinder do not exceed that pressure because it will happen to you too
So, the source water is my tap water and not a soapy tank on the truck. You will move from faucet to faucet as you move around my home. Your "water feed pole" and filters is portable and can get through a gate and onto a patio without struggling with 100ft. pressure hoses. It is a portable one man system. We remove the screens.
1) It all depends on the incoming water quality. There is a chart here that will help you calculate it. - windowcleaner.com/waterfed-poles/understanding/purification/
Can a WFP replace traditional work on most residential jobs, or is nose to glass still required on every initial clean? I'd buy a WFP TODAY if I knew I wouldn't need to get on ladders or roofs anymore. I've seen tons of videos about this, on your channel and Jordie's and Luke's, etc., and it seems to be for exterior maintenance cleans only. I am aware of traditional pole work to solve the ladder issue, but in my limited experience, nose to glass unfortunately can't be beat. Sorry for the ramble. TL;DR: Is WFP mostly for maintenance cleans? If not, what can't it tackle?
The Window Cleanse thanks! I think I'm just afraid to drop the money needed for a WFP and it not perform how I imagined. I'd love a video comparing WFP vs traditional on the same house. If I end up getting one, I'll order through you if that's ok, since I think you've said recently that you're a sales rep now. You've done a huge service to this community