How to Pressure Wash a Fence

December 14, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner  
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Do you ever feel like you know just enough about How to Pressure Wash a Fence to be dangerous? Let’s see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from How to Pressure Wash a Fence experts.

Your fence is the greatest element of privacy your home can have. Using a pressure washer is a time effective way of maintaining a beautiful fence for years to come. A Pressure Washing company can also profit greatly from pressure cleaning fences. Think of how many homes you know of with a fence, and all of them will need to be cleaned at some point in time. Not everyone will want to do this themselves, for those that do, a pressure washer is still the only way to go. A light to medium commercial pressure washer will get this job done.

Over time your fence will begin to show age from the sun and rain, and even algae and mold will make themselves at home on your fence. All of these elements can make your fence look old in a hurry. Depending on the type of scum you are trying to remove from your fence you will want to pick the appropriate chemicals. General house wash will general handle most all fence applications. Bleach is never recommended for any wood surface, it will cause the wood to swell and loose color, the swelling will keep sealers from penetrating into the wood.

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Karcher Electric and Gasoline Pressure Washers

November 20, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner  
Filed under Karcher Pressure Washers

Karcher manufactures more pressure washers than any other company in the world and currently holds more than 260 patents. Their line of residential pressure washers borrows technology from their best selling line of commercial pressure washers, including DirtBlasterĀ® spray wands on their electric pressure washers and commercial grade pressure washer pumps of many of their gasoline pressure washers.

Karcher also sells and supports a full line of hot and cold industrial pressure washers, accessories and chemicals available exclusively through their independent, North American dealer network.

Whether your priority is wide area coverage, sanitary requirements or continuous heavy duty performance Karcher Commercial has a pressure washer to meet your needs. You can choose from a wide variety of cold or hot water high-pressure washers with your choice of electric motor, gasoline or diesel driven engines and oil, natural gas or liquid propane-fired burner systems.

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Pressure Washing a Driveway

September 21, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner  
Filed under Pressure Washing How To

The entrance way of your home should be as inviting as your home itself. As you drive you will collect all sorts of unmentionable road debris, depositing it onto your driveway. Your kids may play here and you will certainly track this scum right into your home. Instead of spending hours with a broom and hose try a pressure washer. A pressure washer could easily save you hours of scrubbing and your back. Using a chemical can also reduce the amount of time you spend caring for your driveway.

The following article presents the very latest information on Pressure Washing a Driveway. If you have a particular interest in Pressure Washing a Driveway, then this informative article is required reading.

Concrete driveways will require the most PSI with a recommended minimum off 2400 PSI. The water volume GPM is also an important factor to carry the loose dirt away. Keep in mind a larger pressure washer with more PSI and GPM will significantly shorten the time it takes to clean your driveway. Asphalt and other driveway surfaces may require less pressure than concrete. You may want to test the pressure in an inconspicuous area prior to completing your entire driveway.

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Pressure Washer How to Choose the Right One

There are four matters to consider when choosing a pressure washer.

You should be able to find several indispensable facts about Choosing a Pressure Washer in the following paragraphs. If there’s at least one fact you didn’t know before, imagine the difference it might make.

* What will you be Pressure Washing? If you are going to pressure wash cars, boats, or other around the house surfaces you might choose a light to medium duty cold water pressure washer. If you are going to be pressure washing grease, oil, or other such compounds you would want a hot water pressure washer.

* How often will you use the pressure washer? If you only plan on using your pressure washer 20 hours a week or less a light to medium commercial duty pressure washer would be your pick. If you plan on using the pressure washer for 20 hours a week or more you should consider a heavy duty belt drive pressure washer.

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Pressure Washing Tips and Suggestions

June 28, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner  
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Using a pressure washer can be a time and energy saving way of cleaning most hard surfaces. Using a pressure washer to clean your home has become increasingly popular over the past decade, however the quality of the pressure washer you use will have a large impact on whether you will do it again or not. A commercial quality pressure washer is what I would recommend hands down. It makes the job of Pressure Washing your home easy and they last 5 - 10 times longer than a non commercial type. By spending a little more up front you can save yourself thousands in the long run. Here are some tips that will help you maintain your pressure washer and prevent damage to you and the surface.

Current info about Pressure Washing Tips is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest Pressure Washing Tips info available.

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