What Can Be Pressure Washed Around Your Home?
It is always fun to get a new tool or gadget. Getting your hands on a power tool can make you feel like a kid again, eager to play and get things done. Many people get themselves into trouble when they get their hands on a pressure washing machine. They see how easily a square on their walkway comes clean, so they go crazy and start pressure washing everything in sight. While there are many things that can benefit from a good heavy-duty washing, there are some things that you need to stay away from with the pressure washing hose.
A pressure washer is a high powered machine that is used to spray high-pressured water to remove grime, mold, dust, dirt, and loose paint from surfaces. The volume of a mechanical pressure washer is expressed in gallons or liters per minute. The pressure, expressed in pounds per square inch, can be adjusted to produce pressures from 750 to 30,000 psi or more. Understanding how much pressure you need to clean projects is crucial to protect your stuff, which is why it is best to leave the important pressure cleaning projects to the professionals.
What CAN Be Cleaned:
- Sidewalks
- Driveways
- Decks
- Patios
- Outdoor stairs
- Roof of your home
- Windows
- Garage floor
- Gutters
- Drains
- Ducts
- Pool and spa area
- Chimneys
- Outdoor kitchen
- Outdoor furniture
What CANNOT Be Cleaned:
- Electrical panels
- Air conditioner unit
- Lead paint
- Old mortar
- Vehicles
- Pets
- Outdoor light fixtures
In most cases, it is best to leave power washing up to the professionals. At JB Power Clean, we are knowledgeable in pressure washing applications, techniques, and cleaning agents. We specialize in professional pressure washing that is safe, incorporating hot water, cold water, or high-pressure steam for all types of cleaning challenges.
Contact JB Power Clean today to obtain a free estimate for your residential or commercial property.