I cant wait to start this kind of work.... Ive seen a lot of videos like yours and brodyyyc it just seems likr it would take forever to get to all the spots you need to. To clean all the windows. Like balconies especially when you can only get one side or whatever does that mean you have to move your ropes at the top and drop again or something?
Yep, u r doing like 2-4 window in one drop (depends how wide they are), come back to the roof, move your ropes few meters and drop one more time. 1 drop take from 20 min to 1 hr, depends on the building, how tall, how many windows per floor blah blah, but if there 2-3 experienced guys on one building - it will be done in less then a week no matter what. It looks much slower than it really is, when u r working fast u don't have time to record) Best of luck to find a nice job and stay safe
It's Toronto. If I get it right, I'm taping with a squeegee to kick soap from it, not to prevent streaks. It could leave steaks because of a rubber. Thanks for commenting!
Hey Man, i do high rise in Winnipeg. I got quick question. Don’t you always suppose to put sign board and pylons and caution tape around the area where you work ?
It's not mandatory, atleast as far as I know. I had sign like "Worker overhead, caution", without tape, just a pole. It wasn't in the frame btw, thanks for noticing
I can die there and if their window will be dirty they still will complain ;) Jokes aside, its my job to give them clean windows in the safest way, so yeah, they definitely can complain and we are absolutely cool with it
Dude you need some new ropes. Too much damage to safely climb, and just isolating with a butterfly is for one time use until you're safe enough to replace it. Keep your company accountable and keep your life.
Oh man, I have been fighting for a few weeks to get a new set of ropes, but nothing happened. Definitely won't work for this guys next season. Btw this ones is not soooo bad, but yeah, you have valid point
Hey, never worked as self-employed, but be aware of stuff like insurance, commitment time, maybe ur teammate wage and local prices. For me sounds easier to work as sub contractor for larger firm - no pain with clients, ads, managments, yeah, you might make less, but you have more actual job
3 dirty and soapy sills aren't issue at 95%, especially here, when everything else is done. Welcome to high rises, nobody detail every window as we do on residential. If so, it cost much more
Excellent work man! it was quite relaxing to watch actually. I would like to connect with you to understand the details of your work and possibly discuss a collaboration on a project. What would be the best way to get in touch?
Got to love them complaint lol
The worst is when it's on the inside
Oh hell yeah! 2 hr driving to talk to some random Karen to convince her that you did her balcony and it's from inside. 11/10 experience
Bro might as well do side piles with that horrible s pattern 😂
There is always that one hater ..
just cause you cant do this job doesn’t mean you have to criticize man.
I do high rise and was first thing I thought. It’s almost like he’s trolling us lol.
Still great work regardless 😊
Man, my hats off to you, you got some balls doing that job, i have sweaty hands just watching you lean over the building
Wow mate super fun watch. I'm a window cleaner, can't imagine how much they're paying you for this! Hope it's a lot. Stay cool bro
Thanks man!
I cant wait to start this kind of work.... Ive seen a lot of videos like yours and brodyyyc it just seems likr it would take forever to get to all the spots you need to. To clean all the windows. Like balconies especially when you can only get one side or whatever does that mean you have to move your ropes at the top and drop again or something?
Yep, u r doing like 2-4 window in one drop (depends how wide they are), come back to the roof, move your ropes few meters and drop one more time. 1 drop take from 20 min to 1 hr, depends on the building, how tall, how many windows per floor blah blah, but if there 2-3 experienced guys on one building - it will be done in less then a week no matter what. It looks much slower than it really is, when u r working fast u don't have time to record)
Best of luck to find a nice job and stay safe
Which city is this ? nice video thank you , If you tap the squeegee on the bottom part stroke would that not help prevent streaks and lines..
It's Toronto. If I get it right, I'm taping with a squeegee to kick soap from it, not to prevent streaks. It could leave steaks because of a rubber. Thanks for commenting!
Hey Man, i do high rise in Winnipeg. I got quick question. Don’t you always suppose to put sign board and pylons and caution tape around the area where you work ?
It's not mandatory, atleast as far as I know. I had sign like "Worker overhead, caution", without tape, just a pole. It wasn't in the frame btw, thanks for noticing
@@vaskovskiykir6264 No problem man. How they pay in Toronto . Is it good ?
How tall are you ? Overhangs are killer with more equipment
I'm around 6ft and yeah, we use larger suction caps when needed
How much for cleaning ?
Won't remember exact number
Hi friends you IRATA member ?
As a company - nope. As techs - yeah
@@vaskovskiykir6264 your country
Canada
Love to see people are starting to use Skylotec descenders.
Far better than a petzl ID I think! Only thing is they don’t like wet ropes too much 😂
This was fun to watch brother. Stay safe
You’re risking your life to clean their windows,
& they wanna complain?
Arseholes!
Offer them your harness & see if they wanna do it?
I can die there and if their window will be dirty they still will complain ;)
Jokes aside, its my job to give them clean windows in the safest way, so yeah, they definitely can complain and we are absolutely cool with it
@@vaskovskiykir6264 well, I’ve been doing it for 38yrs Ladder & WFP,
& I think you’re doing a great job mate👍
Lol you are so unsafe 😂😂
I am
Dude you need some new ropes. Too much damage to safely climb, and just isolating with a butterfly is for one time use until you're safe enough to replace it. Keep your company accountable and keep your life.
Oh man, I have been fighting for a few weeks to get a new set of ropes, but nothing happened. Definitely won't work for this guys next season. Btw this ones is not soooo bad, but yeah, you have valid point
Hey man, I want to start with window cleaning, can't find any info how much should I charge per day, can u give me any tips?
Hey, never worked as self-employed, but be aware of stuff like insurance, commitment time, maybe ur teammate wage and local prices. For me sounds easier to work as sub contractor for larger firm - no pain with clients, ads, managments, yeah, you might make less, but you have more actual job
Not one rag in sight lol he’s going to have to go back and wipe the windowsills down because he forgot rags
3 dirty and soapy sills aren't issue at 95%, especially here, when everything else is done. Welcome to high rises, nobody detail every window as we do on residential. If so, it cost much more
Excellent work man! it was quite relaxing to watch actually. I would like to connect with you to understand the details of your work and possibly discuss a collaboration on a project. What would be the best way to get in touch?
@vaskovskiykir6264
Feel free to email me kirill.vaskovky@gmail.com, thanks!
This is the worst window cleaner I’ve ever seen
Okay
Привет! в каком городе работаешь?
Торонто