to those who are good with poles I am amazed with what you do. However, I can not believe people use poles inside of homes.
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countless times i have laddered up to windows inside a home to see horrible water spots left by a WC who poled. I can not understand how they/you get away with it.
Danny - I use a pole on 2nd story work all the time w/ great results.
Dave - At first I struggled to close out the inside windows but w/ practice I have gotten to the place where I don’t have a problem. In fact many times there are rooms w/ a ton of furniture to maneuver around and using a pole is safer many times rather than bringing in a ladder.
(i have a yellow wagtail flipper , pad fitted to the top of squeegee as in the MyWagga videos on Youtube, this i can flip using a sharp jerking motion of the pole , keeping at least a foot away from the glass)
Make a video if you have time Mark. I want to do it because it doesn’t feel right having the scrubber on the bottom. I don’t use my Wagtail a whole lot, but would use it more when “Modded”
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Are you using the original wagtail flipper(yellow) or the blue slimeline or whirlwind?
Oh man, I used it the other day on a job that I normally would use my backflip and I shaved 20 minutes off the job. SWEET!
For sure I’ll cover the mod in a video. I’ll try (to do a video) sooner than later if possible.
Ill pole 2nd story windows in the right conditions. I have better luck when the suns not directly on them. It does save a lot of time and its safer. First cleans tho should be face to glass i think.
One of the most common questions we receive is about our extension poles. To meet different needs, we offer three distinct versions. Our Professional Line is our top-tier option—lightweight, highly extendable, and premium in quality, making it ideal for professionals. For a more budget-friendly choice, our Standard Consumer Poles provide reliable performance for everyday tasks. Lastly, our All-Purpose Consumer Pole is designed specifically for homeowners, offering ease of use without the features required for professional window cleaning. Let’s break down each option to help you choose the best extension pole for your needs!
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Differences:When choosing the right extension pole, it’s essential to consider both reach and durability. Our Professional Poles offer the longest extension, reaching up to 32 feet with a 4-section design, while the shortest option extends 2 feet with a single-section pole. For Consumer Poles, the longest extends to 16 feet with 4 sections, while the shortest is a 3-foot All-Purpose pole designed for general household use.
Professional Poles come with a variety of replacement parts, including pole tips, cone and clamp assemblies, replacement grips, and #1 replacement sections. Additionally, angle adapters are available to enhance compatibility with various tools. On the other hand, Consumer Poles do not have replacement parts, making professional-grade poles the better long-term investment for those needing customizable and serviceable equipment.
Where to Buy:When it comes to purchasing extension poles, choosing the right retailer can make all the difference. For Professional Poles, we recommend trusted suppliers like J Racenstein, Detroit Sponge, Windows 101, and Window Cleaning Resource, which cater specifically to industry professionals. If you're looking for Consumer Poles, you can find them at Ettore.com, Amazon, Lowe’s, Home Depot (online), and select Smart & Final stores. However, we highly recommend purchasing in person whenever possible, as shipping costs for longer poles can be high due to their unusual size. Visiting a store allows you to find the best fit while saving on shipping expenses!
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