It's no surprise that ladders pose an array of safety risks so why not invest in a quality extension pole? Extension poles are easier to transport to and from the job site, less bulky and of course, the safety benefits are huge. If you do a lot of storefront or route work, a quality extension pole is key. They can also be very useful for residential work. At the end of the day, an extension pole allows you to reach difficult or high reach areas easily and quickly.
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Let's talk safety real quick. You should always have both hands on your extension pole when working. You should also never leave your extension pole on the ground or unattended when not in use. Not only is this a trip hazard but you can damage your pole. You should also check and replace your locking cones and collars as needed and regularly. Replacement parts for your pole are readily available but that won't help you if you are on the job and something goes wrong.
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In this blog post we will be going over some of the most commonly asked questions we get when it comes to extension poles. Are Carbon Fiber Extension Poles really that much better? What is the difference between internal and external locking mechanisms? What is extended versus unextended pole lengths? We're also happy to answer your questions directly, just give us a call at 862-266-!
I do the occasional little DIY project around the house. Nothing too sophisticated or challenging.Maybe use it to remove spider webs, knock down a hornet nest, clean a piece of glass, possibly paint (unlikely), etc...It will be stored inside and would like something with universal attachments.I have researched it extensively and would welcome your input to find something that isn't total crap but gives mea diverse range of options. Ideally, 24' but I would sacrifice overall length for quality.All of these range from $40-75 so that isn't a concern.Thoughts or suggestions?