Gas Pressure Washers

January 5, 2009 by Gilbert Brenner  
Filed under Gas Pressure Washers

If you’re seriously interested in knowing about Gas Pressure Washers, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Gas Pressure Washers. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary.

Pressure washers are becoming increasingly popular as homeowners find all kinds of uses for them. The biggest choice is whether to power the washer with an electric or gas motor. For light duty, cleaning patio furniture, cars, etc., the typical homeowner is often better off with the electric type as they are quieter, lighter, and cheaper to operate. They also are cleaner than gas pressure washers. However, if you have larger projects in mind, or are going commercial, you will need the power of a gas pressure washer.

The unit used in determining power of pressure washers is cleaning units ( CU ). This is calculated by multiplying the pressure per square inch ( PSI ) by the water flow rate in gallons per minute ( GPM ). Most home faucets deliver 5 - 8 gallons of water a minute. This equals 10 pounds of pressure per square inch ( PSI ). When you add a spray nozzle to a garden hose, you increase the pressure about 4 times giving you 40 PSI. A gas pressure washer can boost this pressure exponentially to anywhere between 1, 000 – 4, 000 PSI. No longer are you simply pushing dirt around—with a gas pressure washer you have real cleaning power in hand.

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Pressure Washing Your Home Tips

December 15, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner  
Filed under Pressure Washing Tips

Author: Craig Elliott

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.

Personal safety and protecting siding and other items from damage should always be a main concern when using pressure washers. Your pressure washer came with a users guide, read it thoroughly before using the pressure washer to learn how to use it safely.

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Husky Pressure Washers

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

Husky Pressure Washers

For years, Husky pressure washers have been a leading choice among homeowners and professionals alike. Husky delivers a Pressure Washing experience like no other and the power it delivers is sure to make any cleaning job a snap.

Husky Pressure washers are designed and built with power and are simple to use. In a couple of minutes, you are ready to tackle any outdoor project and remove all unwanted debris like oil, dirt, and grime..

Husky Pressure washers are perfect for any outdoor cleaning job:

Husky has made pressure washing even easier with a full line of Husky accessories.

Pressure Washer Features

November 20, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner  
Filed under Pressure Washer Reviews

Shopping for a pressure washer might appear like a simple task, but once you discover how many different pressure washer brands and pressure washer features it’s easy to become a little overwhelmed.

Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about Pressure Washer Features? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about Pressure Washer Features.

Pressure Washers: What to Look For

Personal Use
Pressure washers for home use offer the benefit of cleaning better with less effort and in less time. The right combination of PSI ( pounds per square inch ), GPM ( gallons per minute ), nozzles, Pressure Washer Nozzles, attachments, Pressure Washer Accessories and cleaning solutions. Pressure Washer Cleaning Solutions let you wash siding and windows, clean walkways, driveways and patios, bring wood decks and fences back to life, pressure wash vehicles, boats, lawnmowers, ATVs, even cut back vegetation growing alongside driveways and walkways. Consider purchasing a light - duty consumer, heavy - duty consumer or professional model pressure washer for your personal needs.

Business Use
Pressure washers intended for business use will have greater pressure ( PSI ), water flow ( GPM ) and horse power ( HP ).

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Pressure Washer PSI and GPM ( gallons per minute )

November 16, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner  
Filed under Pressure Washing Tips

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

If you have pressure washed before you understand the importance of GPM. But for those who will be Pressure Washing for the first time or for those who are buying a pressure washer for the first time, let me explain.

Most are very familiar with pressure washer PSI and how it works. The higher the number the more powerful the pressure washer. Typically the higher the PSI a pressure washer has the better. You can always adjust the pressure down for more delicate jobs, but you can not turn the pressure higher if you need more PSI on a machine that has less PSI than you require.

On the other end of the spectrum, most do not understand pressure washer GPM ( gallons per minute ). GPM is far more important than PSI. Why you ask? Let me tell you.

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How to Pressure Wash a Garage

November 8, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner  
Filed under Pressure Washing How To

This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding Pressure Washing a Garage. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about Pressure Washing a Garage.

When pressure washing a garage, auto service center, or maintenance shop a hot water pressure washer is a must. These areas are greasy, oily places, and the hot water will get deep down to eliminate stains and keep your shop or garage looking its best. The hot water will emulsify the oil, the pressure will lift it to the surface, and the water volume will carry it away. For most shop settings an electric hot water pressure washer is ideal because you tend not to move the pressure washer. You can fire the burners on some pressure washers with propane or natural gas. If you have a diesel fired burner and an electric motor you still need to operate this pressure washer outside.

A hot pressure washer pump is a option to allow you to use hot water from your hot water heater and plumbing. You can buy a cold water pressure washer with this upgrade and put water up to 140 degrees into the pressure washer pump with out causing any damage to the pressure washer pump.

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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  
Filed under Pressure Washing Tips

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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Pressure Washing A Home Exterior

June 22, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner  
Filed under Pressure Washing How To

There is no place like home, home sweet home, do these slogans sound familiar?

The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you’ll find that the subject of Pressure Washing a House is certainly no exception.

Everyone imagines the perfect house for them, but what they never imagine is how dirty those houses can become. Homes are built of many different materials, from brick to vinyl siding, but what ever your home is made of you can always count on a pressure washer to bring back that pristine look you saw in the past. For a home exterior you will want a pressure washer with these features: pressure adjustable, light to medium duty, gas pressure washer.

For vinyl or wood siding you won’t need as much pressure as most other building materials may require. Between 1000 and 2000 PSI is adequate. For stucco 1500 - 2500 PSI is great. You will want to be cautious of loose, cracked, or hollow spots in your stucco, as these problem areas cannot handle a high pressure washing. Other products such as synthetic or artistic building materials will come with a manufactures recommendation for pressure washer cleaning. For brick it is recommended by most manufactures to use between 500 - 1200PSI. Bricks can be easily damaged with a bit much pressure. For driveways you may want to try a Surface Cleaner.

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