Remember Me
forgot your password?

Top Uses for a Pressure Washer

Pressure washers are used in commercial, industrial, residential, and other settings to clean a variety of objects, structures, and surfaces easier. There is of course a huge difference between the amount of pressure, area of coverage, and distance that water can be projected from in industrial or commercial models of pressure washer, versus those made to be used at home.

Industrial and commercial pressure washers are used in factories to clean large machines, loading docks and concrete flooring, and used to clean many large structures, commercial buildings, parking lots, and a number of other things that are hard and even impracticable to clean with the average water hose.

High powered industrial pressure washers can loosen and remove ingrained grease, oil, metal fragments and debris from large porous surfaces areas, better and quicker than you could with water hoses and scrub brushes. Many city street departments use pressure washers to easily remove graffiti from bridges, building walls, sidewalks, and signs in their communities.

Residential pressure washers are available in small, medium, and large sizes, numerous colors, and vary in the features they offer. Pressure washers are either powered by electric or gas fed motors. Electric models are lighter in weight and often cost less, but they are also less powerful and often don't clean as well as the gas powered models can.

On the other hand, gas powered pressure washers are heavier than electric powered units, making it more of a chore to move them around to continue cleaning with and they do release a regulated amount of pollution into the environment. If lightweight, compact, eco-friendly models are more appealing to you, consider electric powered pressure washers. If the job is a big one, a gas powered pressure washer is usually the better choice.

There are many practical uses for a pressure washer around your home, which is why they have become such a popular item to own. A pressure washer can provide you with up to 50 times more pressure to clean with than your garden hose. The size, included features, and powering source that is the right choice in pressure washer for you depends on what you will using it to clean the most. It also matters if you only intend to use your pressure washer to keep dirt rinsed off outdoor fixtures, surfaces, and things like bikes and furniture, or you need a pressure washer capable of cleaning away stubborn grime and mildew.

Small pressure washers work just fine for cleaning items like small pieces of outdoor tables, chairs, and loungers, or bikes, bird baths,, windows, and garden decorations. But a larger pressure washer is needed for washing cars, trucks, RV's, fountains, driveways, sidewalks, and the siding on your home. Trying to use a small pressure washer for bigger cleaning jobs strains the capacity of the pressure washers motor, and is more likely to damage your pressure washer.

Alternatively, you don't want to use a large pressure washer for small jobs because the added pressure provided by larger pressure washers can strip the paint off, cause cracking and other damage to small items.

For removing stubborn grime, mildew, and rust from fixtures and structures, you will want to choose a pressure washer model that includes a detergent tank for convenience. This makes it easier to apply detergent to the dirty area to aid in softening imbedded dirt and grime for removal. You will also want to choose a pressure washer with adjustable nozzle settings and even attachments like scrubber wands that can be added to the nozzle for even more power to scrub away stubborn stains.

Pressure washers can be dangerous and care should be taken to protect yourself and other people and pets in the area whenever you are operating a pressure washer. You should always follow the manufactures guidelines for the safe use of your pressure washer. You should also remember that the surface you are standing on can become slippery when it gets wet, so you need to wear proper shoes to prevent slipping and falling.

Goggles are also recommended to prevent debris from flying into and injuring your eyes. Look over the area before using your pressure washer and remove debris and other things that could become dangerous projectiles when pressurized water is applied to the area.

Small electric pressure washers and small gas powered pressure washers can be found at affordable prices. The internet is a good tool to use to compare a variety of pressure washer models before you decide which one to buy. Online you will find many useful reviews of pressure washers to help make your decision easier and you are not likely to find as much information like this in your local stores.

Craig Elliott

Craig Elliott is a freelance writer who writes about products for the workplace such as Pressure Washing | Pressure Washing Equipment

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Tools and Equipment Articles
  • More from Craig Elliott

Tips to Choose the Best and Trusted Toronto Plumbing Services

By: Roberto Luongo | 14/11/2009
It is important to find trusted plumbers who can fix your plumbing problems quickly. But, finding the right plumber in a busy city like Toronto can sometimes be very daunting.

Benefits of Using Cordless Power Tools

By: Jeff Patterson | 14/11/2009
Power tools that use battery or solar energy as their source of power are known as cordless power tools. These types of tools are used on job sites where there is no power supply or power supplies are inadequate.

Evaporative Cooler Maintenance Tips – Changing Your Cooler Pads

By: Aaron Washburn | 13/11/2009
: Tips on how to extend the life of you evaporative cooler by changing pads. Differences in cooler media make a difference in evaporative cooler performance.

Setting up Your New Home: Essential Tools

By: Justin Havre | 13/11/2009
The first thing that you will need is a container to put your tools into though you may want to gather together all your tools first so that you know what size of container you’ll need. Many toolboxes are made of metal though there are some good quality ones that are made from heavy duty plastic as well. You can also just buy yourself a small plastic tote to keep your tools in as well.

Chimney Sweeps - More than Mary Poppin's friends

By: Lynn Bulmer | 13/11/2009
Many homeowners do not realize that repeated burning of fires will create a buildup of residue (creosote) on the chimney walls. Creosote and ash in your chimney is a recipe for disaster. This combination is highly flammable and is the main cause of chimney fires, which at worst, could ignite the entire house. That is why it is so important to have your chimney inspected annually.

Evaporative Cooler Maintenance Tips - Changing Cooler Belts

By: Aaron Washburn | 13/11/2009
Tips on extending the life of your evaporative cooler. Expert advice on swamp cooler belt sizing and types.

Using a Cordless Battery Powered Sawzall

By: ron johnson | 13/11/2009
A cordless battery powered sawzall is a great asset to your tool collection. It can be used on major construction jobs or jobs around the house. They are easy to use and without a cord to drag around, easy to maneuver.

Here is Why It is Time to Switch to Green Windshield Washers

By: Lauren Zwiebel | 13/11/2009
It is most important for both vehicle owners and fleet maintenance professionals to consider switching to green windshield washer fluids. Use green chemicals in cleaning home, auto, and windshield.

Tips for Pressure Washing Your Home

By: Craig Elliott | 12/04/2008 | Tools & Equipment
The elements can wreak havoc on the exterior of your home and diminish its appearance. When you are preparing for spring cleaning, don’t forget about getting out the pressure washer and giving the siding on your home a good cleaning. This will not only restore its appearance, but removing minerals, dirt, debris, mildew, and pollutants protects it from the harmful affects that elements can cause to siding, helping it to last longer.

An Overview of Compaction Equipment

By: Craig Elliott | 12/04/2008 | Tools & Equipment
Compaction equipment is a term that is commonly used when referring to a wide assortment of different pieces of mechanical compacting equipment that is used for the purpose of compacting soil, concrete, rock, metal, and other materials for a variety of commercial, industrial, landscaping, farming, construction, and home improvement needs.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.06, 1, w1)