need some help with seting up water feed pole

There are some kits with a brush and hose that will let you do up to 3 stories. There are a couple places where you can get a 2 story pole, 1/2 cubic ft DI tank, and then buy garden hose, fittings and air hose to run to the pole for about $800.
 
I'm not in the window cleaning business, as I have a best friend that reffers me a lot of business and I do the same for him. Anyways when I was in huntsville, al I was able to see the reach it pole that was very amazing to see, they cleaned a window outside of the airport in a little over a min.

One thing that I have learned from others is you want to have a very light pole as the higher it goes it's harder to control, think about those extendable poles if you have ever used them the higher it goes it's very hard to control.

If you want to do this your self it would not be hard you can buy an extendable pole from home depot that goes up to 27' you can run the hose through the middle of the pole then drill a hole in the screw part for the brush head, buy some brush heads from where ever I know reach it had some, then you can tap some lines into the screw part that you drilled out. Or you can run the hose on the outside of the pole get a trigger gun to control the water, attach to a di system with a water pump that will push the water up the pole running off of a 12 volt battery.

If someone else has a better idea please post it here, a I mentioned I don't do windows that's what I would think it would take, however it might take more.
 
Rent a DI system

Hey before u go and buy a system rent, thats right you can rent a DI system with a tank all set up. I went for a 1/2 cube on the di water tank, the reason is the 1/2 cube is lighter. And can carry it close to where I am working. But it might be not enough, you might have to add filters.
 
I'm not in the window cleaning business, as I have a best friend that reffers me a lot of business and I do the same for him. Anyways when I was in huntsville, al I was able to see the reach it pole that was very amazing to see, they cleaned a window outside of the airport in a little over a min.

One thing that I have learned from others is you want to have a very light pole as the higher it goes it's harder to control, think about those extendable poles if you have ever used them the higher it goes it's very hard to control.


If you want to do this your self it would not be hard you can buy an extendable pole from home depot that goes up to 27' you can run the hose through the middle of the pole then drill a hole in the screw part for the brush head, buy some brush heads from where ever I know reach it had some, then you can tap some lines into the screw part that you drilled out. Or you can run the hose on the outside of the pole get a trigger gun to control the water, attach to a di system with a water pump that will push the water up the pole running off of a 12 volt battery.

If someone else has a better idea please post it here, a I mentioned I don't do windows that's what I would think it would take, however it might take more.


I was thinking the same thing but didnt have the time to mess around with it so I pick up a 33ft pole it fiberglass and works about 4 to 6 times faster,
 
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