How to Pressure Wash a School
Schools can benefit greatly from owning a pressure washer. A machine with a high psi and water volume (gpm) can be very versatile. You can do every thing from cleaning the parking lot to clearing clogged sewer lines in the campus buildings. By owning their own commercial pressure washer a school can immediately fix or clean their own problem area, instead of waiting to pay an expensive plumber or pressure cleaning contractor. Clean campuses will attract more students and parents; it will add a presence of prestige to the school, and make students and faculty more comfortable.
Restrooms
Schools and campuses can have as many as 50 different restrooms to contend with. With an electric pressure washer you can keep them clean while using the machine safely indoors. You can convert an electric pressure washer to a sewer jetter just as you can with a gas engine pressure washer. Sewer jetters are a great tool for cleaning and maintaining sewer lines, and with some restrooms on campus they are bound to get frequently clogged. If you plan to do a lot of jetting you may want to consider one of our gas powered jetters with the indoor and outdoor jetting feature. This will allow you to jet inside with the machine safely operating outside.
Buildings
Many schools have multiple buildings, over time they will begin to show their age from pollutants, dust, dirt, weather, and even the students. Keeping these buildings clean require time and effort, with a pressure washer you can minimize this process. The larger the machine, or in other words the more PSI and GPM you have, the faster you will be able to clean. You will want a machine with an adjustable pressure for this task. Buildings can have many different textures; one texture may require only a 1500 psi pressure washer while another requires 4000 psi.
Arenas and Stadiums
Most Campuses, from elementary schools all the way through major universities, have an arena or stadium for a sport or other activity. These arenas tend to see large numbers of traffic and tend to get dirty rapidly. Stadium seating for example can go from looking brand new to twenty years old in one night. Drinks get spilled, food gets dropped, and people scuttling around are only a few imaginable stains you might encounter here. With a 13 HP pressure washer or larger you can make short work of these stains and be ready for the next big game. Using a hot water pressure washer and/or chemicals will also greatly reduce the amount of time you will spend maintaining a prestigious campus.
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