You’ve probably seen
at least one bucket truck in your lifetime, those curious trucks that
have an arm sticking out of it. More often than not, you’ve seen
them in action when linesmen are fixing telephone or electric wires,
owing to vehicle’s telescopic arm. However, these trucks have a
wide range of uses beyond
utility repair. Below are just a few of them you might not have
thought of:
Window Washing
If a structure only has
one floor, cleaning its windows shouldn’t be too much of a
challenge. However, many buildings reach several stories high, so you
can just imagine how hard it must be to keep all those windows
spotless. That’s why window cleaning contractors often use bucket
trucks to get the job done.
Exterior Painting
Buildings look bare if
their walls aren’t painted. Yet how does one paint a hospital or
office building that has multiple floors? Once again, bucket trucks
literally rise to the challenge to help people safely and efficiently
paint exterior walls no matter how high the structure.
Film Production
Have you ever wondered
how film directors manage to get those sweeping overhead shots that
are so impressive? Many of them employ bucket trucks to get the
elevation needed to get a bird’s-eye view of a certain location.
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