A water fed pole system is a specialized equipment used for professional window cleaning. It uses purified water that is pumped through a telescopic pole with a brush at the end to clean windows without the need for ladders or other equipment.
The water fed pole system uses purified water that is fed through a hose and up through the telescopic pole to the brush at the end. The brush is then used to scrub the windows, and the purified water rinses away the dirt and debris without leaving streaks or spots.
The benefits of using a Professional Window Cleaning service utilizing a water-fed pole system include increased safety, increased efficiency, and improved cleaning results. The system eliminates the need for ladders or other equipment, reducing the risk of injury. The purified water used in the system also ensures that windows are left streak-free and spotless.
A water fed pole system can be used on most types of windows, including single- and double-pane glass, as well as windows with grids, frames, and sills. However, some window washers may opt to employ additional cleaning or a different method, depending on their condition and level of dirt.
Yes, a water-fed pole system can be used for cleaning other surfaces besides windows, such as building facades, business signs, home siding, and cladding. However, the type of brush and the water pressure may need to be adjusted depending on the surface being cleaned.
Yes, a water-fed pole system can be used in cold weather, but precautions need to be taken to prevent the water from freezing inside the hose and pole. This is done by using a heated coil inside the water tank, insulating the hose and pole, or using warm water in the system.
Yes, a water-fed pole system can be used for cleaning high-rise buildings, but the length of the pole will need to be extended to reach the higher levels. Additional safety measures may also need to be taken, such as using a harness or scaffolding.
The tall historic buildings surrounding Courthouse Square in downtown Prescott are an iconic feature of the city's architecture. These buildings require regular maintenance and cleaning to preserve their historical value and beauty. The use of water-fed pole systems is ideal for cleaning these buildings for several reasons.
Water-fed pole systems eliminate the need for ladders or other equipment, making it much safer for the window cleaners. Since these buildings are tall, using ladders or other equipment can be risky and time-consuming. With water-fed pole systems, the window cleaners can work from the ground, reducing the risk of falls and other accidents.
Secondly, water-fed pole systems are efficient, making it possible to clean a large number of windows in a short period of time. This is especially important for buildings with multiple levels and large numbers of windows. Using traditional cleaning methods, such as squeegees and cloths, would take significantly more time and effort.
Window Wrangler's water-fed pole system is a Tucker 4060 four-stage system that includes four-stage charcoal and carbon filter chambers that create pure reverse osmosis water. This pure water is crucial to leaving glass streak-free and spotless and eliminates the need for harsh detergents and chemicals. The pure water run-off is also safe for kids, pets, groundwater supply, and mother earth. The pole is made of 100% carbon fiber, weighing only 5.11 pounds, making it lightweight and easy to maneuver. The brush is a combination of boar's hair, which agitates dirt and grime, and nylon, which provides scrubbing power.
The system's electric water pump is especially important to use on homes and businesses on wells with low water pressure. The H2O pressure booster pump instantly adds extra water pressure and pushes pure water up the pole. The entire system is made in the USA with premium components and brass hose fittings. There is also a 150-foot hose to reach even the most difficult areas.
The added benefit of water-fed pole systems is that unlike traditional squeegee window washing methods, the pole system provides Window Wranglers with the ability to clean both the window glass and frame. This makes it possible to clean and remove environmental and other contaminants that can cause cracked window frames. The Tucker 4060 four-stage system used by Window Wranglers is a top-of-the-line solution for cleaning the tall historic buildings surrounding Courthouse Square in downtown Prescott. It provides the perfect combination of safety, efficiency, and effectiveness needed to maintain the appearance and historical value of these buildings.
Water-fed pole systems leave windows spotless and streak-free. This is important for historic buildings, where the appearance of the windows plays a crucial role in maintaining their historical value and charm. Window Wranglers Professional Window Cleaning offers an ideal solution for cleaning the tall historic buildings surrounding Courthouse Square in downtown Prescott. We offer a safer, more efficient, and effective method for maintaining the appearance and historical value of these buildings.
Window Wranglers can also clean the extra tall homes perched on hills throughout the Prescott and Quad City area. Contact us at 928.463.5393 (call or text) or email at windowwranglers@gmail.com for service in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Ponderosa Park, Dewey, Wilhoit, Yarnell, Peeples Valley, Walker, Skull Valley, Paulden, Ash Fork, and surrounding Yavapai County, Arizona.