How to Pressure Wash a Pool Deck

November 15, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner  
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So what is Pressure Washing a Pool Deck really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about Pressure Washing a Pool Deck.

Your pool deck is covered in mold, algae, and something you can’t even distinguish from the party last week. Sound familiar. Well don’t worry, with the right pressure washer (2000 psi and 3 gpm or higher) you’ll spend little time cleaning it up, and can get back to enjoying your pool.

Mold and algae not only look bad, they are extremely slippery as well. Bleach will remove mold and algae well, however never put any type of bleach or acid through your pressure washer. It is best to apply these types of chemicals with a pump up garden sprayer.

You will want to remove all items from your pool deck, toys, furniture, etc, that way you won’t damage anything. Connect your pressure washer to the appropriate water supply.

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How to Use a Pressure Washer to Clean a Deck

July 24, 2008 by Gilbert Brenner  
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Your deck is an extension of your home. Using a pressure washer is a very efficient way of maintaining a beautiful deck for years to come. A Pressure Washing company can also profit greatly from pressure cleaning decks. Think of how many homes you know of with a deck, 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.

When most people think of Pressure Washing a Deck, what comes to mind is usually basic information that’s not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there’s a lot more to Pressure Washing a Deck than just the basics.

Over time your deck will begin to show age from the weather, tracked on dirt, and even grease and food from your BBQ grill. All of these elements can make your deck look old in a hurry. Depending on the type of stains you are trying to remove from your deck you will want to pick appropriate chemicals.

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