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Professional Window Cleaning Tips : How to Use Big Ladders for Window Cleaning

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

Looking for free window cleaning tips for residential window washing? Learn all about using large, tall ladders for your window cleaning from an expert in this free house cleaning video.

Expert: Tanner Falcon
Bio: Tanner Falcon owns his own window washing company in Kalispell, MT, and focuses on cleaning residential home windows.
Filmmaker: Louis Nathan

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  • a good proffesinal uses teh right tool for each job. Personaly I use them all. though I've must admit. many die hard sectinional fans taht i have worked with over hte years have broken down and bought a few extension ladders as well after seeing me leave them in there dust on jobs. WFP's are the best but if thats all your about... thank you for the clients i get from you. Dont close yourself off to new things and you will always up youry game.

  • It's kind of funny hearing the same Ol' rhetoric here, that I've come across in person from other window cleaners over the years. Sectional ladders Vs Extension, WFP's over ladders, this brand equipment over that. WFP's are awsome where tehy work well and save you time. Those who cling to them as a lifeline often make more work tehn needed on some jobs. Sectionals often necessary in some applications, and are very handy, yet when each window is at a different level you lose hands down.

  • OMG I know you are in the US but hey fella you are going to kill yourself with ladders.!

  • Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat !

    A sky lift to do residential,youse gots to be kidding Ace !! Man o Man gets a clue Dude !

  • ever heard of a skylift?

  • I like that stand off, better than the ones I've seen being used, which are placed in the holes of the rungs and always get jammed, and therefore permanently affixed....

  • Also kids a good sectional ladder is a must for any real Window Cleaner.They were designed for Window Cleaners exclusively.A six foot tip,2 or 3 6' mid sections with a 6' 5'or 4' base,both extension and sectional ladders should have adjustable legs installed, "a must" for safety and functionality ! Now to safety kids,when it comes to accidents it is most always pilot error unless your using a totally trashed ladder and that still is pilot error.Safety is always 1st. set your ladder properly !

  • Ten x safer and TEN TIMES HEAVIER Ace,

    Seriously,a good aluminum extension type II rated @ 250lb is just as safe as a wood ladder. It's easier to throw around bushes,on inclines and just all around easier to use! If you kids are using fiberglass or wood extension ladders sure they will work for yoos but they also make yoos work harder to use them and makes it easier to screw up yoos back ! Werner's are good and not to expensive but Alaco's wide base are much better & safer but way more pricey !

  • Is that what you call a ladder? Don't make laugh! In Holland the ladders are made from wood. 10 times safer!

  • who do you think you are giving advice to? the only fellas watching this are real pros-laughing!!!

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