Pressure washers are used in commercial, industrial, residential, and other settings to clean a variety of objects, structures, and surfaces easier. There is of course a huge difference between the amount of pressure, area of coverage, and distance that water can be projected from in industrial or commercial models of pressure washer, versus those made to be used at home.
Industrial and commercial pressure washers are used in factories to clean large machines, loading docks and concrete flooring, and used to clean many large structures, commercial buildings, parking lots, and a number of other things that are hard and even impracticable to clean with the average water hose.
High powered industrial pressure washers can loosen and remove ingrained grease, oil, metal fragments and debris from large porous surfaces areas, better and quicker than you could with water hoses and scrub brushes. Many city street departments use pressure washers to easily remove graffiti from bridges, building walls, sidewalks, and signs in their communities.
Residential pressure washers are available in small, medium, and large sizes, numerous colors, and vary in the features they offer. Pressure washers are either powered by electric or gas fed motors. Electric models are lighter in weight and often cost less, but they are also less powerful and often don't clean as well as the gas powered models can.
On the other hand, gas powered pressure washers are heavier than electric powered units, making it more of a chore to move them around to continue cleaning with and they do release a regulated amount of pollution into the environment. If lightweight, compact, eco-friendly models are more appealing to you, consider electric powered pressure washers. If the job is a big one, a gas powered pressure washer is usually the better choice.
There are many practical uses for a pressure washer around your home, which is why they have become such a popular item to own. A pressure washer can provide you with up to 50 times more pressure to clean with than your garden hose. The size, included features, and powering source that is the right choice in pressure washer for you depends on what you will using it to clean the most. It also matters if you only intend to use your pressure washer to keep dirt rinsed off outdoor fixtures, surfaces, and things like bikes and furniture, or you need a pressure washer capable of cleaning away stubborn grime and mildew.
Small pressure washers work just fine for cleaning items like small pieces of outdoor tables, chairs, and loungers, or bikes, bird baths,, windows, and garden decorations. But a larger pressure washer is needed for washing cars, trucks, RV's, fountains, driveways, sidewalks, and the siding on your home. Trying to use a small pressure washer for bigger cleaning jobs strains the capacity of the pressure washers motor, and is more likely to damage your pressure washer.
Alternatively, you don't want to use a large pressure washer for small jobs because the added pressure provided by larger pressure washers can strip the paint off, cause cracking and other damage to small items.
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