Water Fed Pole Usage and Mounting Options
There seems to be only one solution for a product that provides customer satisfaction as well as safety. Windows can be cleaned spotlessly by using a Water Fed Pole. Hard to reach windows can be cleaned with no problem with using the Water Fed Pole. Dangerous windows can be cleaned from the ground level using the Water Fed Pole. Portland Window Cleaning opts for the use of the Water Fed Pole for all of these reasons.
To get water for the Water Fed Pole, one option is to use a backpack system. This option is used occasionally by Portland Window Cleaning with homes that have difficult to reach windows; for example over a third story deck. For homes that are close together, or for a few windows on one home that are difficult to reach, using a backpack with a limited water supply is acceptable. However, for commercial window cleaning, or for a home with many windows using a backpack to hold water is not practical. This would require many return trips to your main water supply to refill the backpack.
For a time, Portland Window Cleaning mounted our supplies in a trailer. One just needs to ensure the vehicle towing it has the capability of hauling the weight of the water tanks as well as the hoses and additional window cleaning supplies. A trailer is also a more realistic option for those companies who do more commercial window cleaning. Using a water tank to hold your water for use with the Water Fed Pole is a more logical, practical solution, even if you are doing only residential window cleaning jobs.
The most optimal choice would be to mount all of your commercial window cleaning supplies in a van. Not only can a large van hold your window cleaning supplies, but your water purifying system, poles, pumps, hoses, and any additional supplies. The supplies can all be mounted into the van safely and securely. This option also poses less theft risk.
Thank you to Jeff from the UK WFP Training Academy for ideas for this article.
Water Fed Pole Usage and Mounting Options
There seems to be only one solution for a product that provides customer satisfaction as well as safety. Windows can be cleaned spotlessly by using a Water Fed Pole. Hard to reach windows can be cleaned with no problem with using the Water Fed Pole. Dangerous windows can be cleaned from the ground level using the Water Fed Pole. Portland Window Cleaning opts for the use of the Water Fed Pole for all of these reasons.
To get water for the Water Fed Pole, one option is to use a backpack system. This option is used occasionally by Portland Window Cleaning with homes that have difficult to reach windows; for example over a third story deck. For homes that are close together, or for a few windows on one home that are difficult to reach, using a backpack with a limited water supply is acceptable. However, for commercial window cleaning, or for a home with many windows using a backpack to hold water is not practical. This would require many return trips to your main water supply to refill the backpack.
For a time, Portland Window Cleaning mounted our supplies in a trailer. One just needs to ensure the vehicle towing it has the capability of hauling the weight of the water tanks as well as the hoses and additional window cleaning supplies. A trailer is also a more realistic option for those companies who do more commercial window cleaning. Using a water tank to hold your water for use with the Water Fed Pole is a more logical, practical solution, even if you are doing only residential window cleaning jobs.
The most optimal choice would be to mount all of your commercial window cleaning supplies in a van. Not only can a large van hold your window cleaning supplies, but your water purifying system, poles, pumps, hoses, and any additional supplies. The supplies can all be mounted into the van safely and securely. This option also poses less theft risk.
Thank you to Jeff from the UK WFP Training Academy for ideas for this article.



