Sunday, October 30, 2011

How to Pressure Wash Your Home's Siding

!±8± How to Pressure Wash Your Home's Siding

Pressure washing the exterior of your home is an excellent way to give it a thorough cleaning or prepare it for repainting or refinishing. Spraying water at a high velocity on the sidings and trims of your dwelling, with or without detergent mixed in, will remove grime, dirt, and powdery residue from corroded paint effectively. This helps ensure a new coat of paint you may want applied to your exterior surfaces will last.

When Not to Power Wash

Pressure washing, also referred to as power washing, is not intended for the removal of paint from sidings even though it is capable of doing this if sprayed long enough in one spot. Training the forceful jet of water this way will erode soft wood sidings and dislodge mortar from brickwork.

Power washes can be used as a cleaning method on most siding materials, including vinyl, wood, metal and certain types of masonry. But they should never be used on hardboard, which needs to be protected from moisture, and stucco which can get easily defaced by the water and its impact.

If you suspect that your house is coated with paint dating back to 1987, when lead was still a common ingredient of applied finishes, don't apply a pressure wash. And, you would also be better off not doing the washing yourself if your dwelling is two stories high or rather grand in scale. Leave the job to the safer and more experienced hands of professionals.

Pressure Washing Equipment

Pressure washers can be leased from equipment rentals. They vary in size and pressure or spray power specification, ranging between 1200 and 3000 pounds per square inch (PSI). 1200-1500 psi models are mild enough for such vulnerable siding materials as aluminum, wood, and certain types of steel. Stronger makes, or those in the 2500-3000 psi range may be used for unpainted surfaces like vinyl. Renting these pieces of equipment from Marietta pressure washing will cost you around to each day.

Pressure wash apparatus with stronger jets allow shorter cleaning times. Chose one that has provision for adding detergent to the spray, but mix in the non-phosphate detergent substitute trisodium phosphate (TSP) instead. One pound of TSP is good for four gallons of water. Rinse using plain water.

Operating the Pressure Washing Apparatus Safely

Before you power wash, scrub off any mildew clinging to the surfaces to be cleaned. Operate the equipment using both hands, and never while you are on a ladder. You may rent an adjustable extension shaft that elevates from six to 12 feet for your high areas, but bear in mind that this contraption can be tricky to handle.

Point the nozzle three feet away from the wall at first, gradually moving closer until you gauge that spray impact is forceful enough to remove dirt from the siding without damaging it. Never be closer than a foot away from the surface. Do not point the sprayer at windows. Avoid directing it upwards so as not to push water under a siding.

Remember: the pressure making the water squirt is extremely strong, so never point the nozzle at anyone and always protect your eyes with safety goggles. Keeping the wand, water and yourself away from electrical devices or wiring is another important precaution to take.

Steps for Pressure Washing Your House

Outlined below is a general procedure for a do-it-yourself pressure wash of your home's exterior:

1) Protect plants, lamps and other lighting fixtures, and anything breakable around the house with drop cloths, plastic bags and duct tape. Remove obstacles, and temporarily place outdoor furniture away from the edifice.

2) Connect the garden hose to the pressure washer. If the apparatus has a detergent dispenser, pour in cleaning solution, preferably a mixture of TSP and water.

3) Proceed with the cleaning from the top down. Wield the wand at a 45 degree angle, and direct the water jet at overhangs, soffits, downspouts and gutters. Then "spray brush" sidings with a steady, side-to-side sweeping motion. The nozzle should be around two feet away from the wall surface, but you can fine-tune this distance by moving slightly backward or forward to obtain optimal cleaning action.

As much as possible, aim the spout slightly downward to avoid blasting water up beneath horizontal lap joints of sidings. When cleaning areas around windows, hold the wand in such a way that the water streams at an angle away from windows so water doesn't get through unsealed in-between spaces surrounding the frame.

4) With a garden hose, rinse the cleaning solution off the sidings with clear water, again working from the top down. If you intend to apply a fresh coat of paint, give the sidings no less than two days to dry up completely.


How to Pressure Wash Your Home's Siding

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

How to Pressure Wash a Wooden Fence

!±8± How to Pressure Wash a Wooden Fence

Ok, so you have a pressure washer and want to try it! If you're like me, when my pressure washer to wash I was constantly looking for things! Cleaning a wooden fence is pretty simple, but we'll see two different techniques, one with a mixture of soap and bleach, and use only water.

Our cleaning equipment consists of high pressure is a pressure of 2500 psi washer, bleach and detergent. The first method we look at is, with a bleach andDetergent mixture. To use this, if not mold, mildew and stains on the fence that holds the cleaning. Most high-pressure cleaner, a tank or a tank for holding such a mixture. If you have a tank mixture is a standard mix 1 / 4 cup of bleach, 1 / 4 cup of detergent and more water. Water alone does not kill mold. It will be nice at first, but the mold is still there and back. The bleach kills the mold and actually break the soap, dirt, grease,and dirt. If you want to have a mixture of cleaning, a nozzle is used as a bit wider than 25 degrees. Even if you use a gas powered pressure washer, you must make sure that plenty of oil and gasoline, how to control the mower before starting.

If you disagree with a mixture of detergent or bleach, you can simply spray your wood fence with water. In this case, you can use a peak power of more than 15 degrees that give you a broad stream withgood coverage. It is best to move up and down (with the wood) while power washing your fence. And always work top to bottom to keep any debris from flying back up on the fence. After I've done about 15 feet or so, I usually go back over the bottom of the last section to spray off any mud or dirt which I've kicked up onto the wood.


How to Pressure Wash a Wooden Fence

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Pressure Washer 2700 PSI Commercial Duty

!±8± Pressure Washer 2700 PSI Commercial Duty

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2700 PSI 3 Gallons per Minute, 6.5 hp Morpower Overhead Valve engine. Pump is a Triplex commercial grade pump. Includes unloader and soap injection. Quick connect on Pump for hose connection. Comes with 25 foot Hose, gun and wand with 5 quick disconnect tips. Cart is designed with increased portablitly with its easy tip back system and 10 inch pneumatic tires.

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Wel-Bilt Vertical Gas-Powered Pressure Washer - 2.2 GPM, 2500 PSI

!±8±Wel-Bilt Vertical Gas-Powered Pressure Washer - 2.2 GPM, 2500 PSI

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Post Date : Oct 08, 2011 13:00:47
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This Wel-Bilt Pressure Washer lets you speed through cleaning chores on cars, decks, driveways, house siding and more. Pressure (PSI): 2,500, Flow (GPM): 2.2, Engine: Wel-Bilt OHV, Engine Displacement (cc): 173, Pump: Axial, Drive: Direct, Gun: Detachable gun and lance, Nozzle Type: High pressure and detergent, Orifice Size: 2.7, Hose: 25ft., Cart: Yes, Fuel Capacity (gal.): 0.317, Fuel Type: Gasoline, Chemical Injector: Yes, Engine Oil Type: SAE 10W/30 SF or equivalent, Thermal Protector: Yes

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Monday, October 3, 2011

JP Series 2700 PSI Cold Water Gasoline Pressure Washer

!±8± JP Series 2700 PSI Cold Water Gasoline Pressure Washer

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Post Date : Oct 03, 2011 07:34:05 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

JP-2703-0MHB This aggressive pressure washer is designed to be compact and durable. You can count on the 6.5 horsepower, 2.4 GPM washer for all your home or construction site needs. It features a performance driven Honda OHV engine and features low oil shutoff protection. The easy to use hose wrap and dual rubber isolators make this strong machine easier than ever to operate. Features: -In-line water strainer -Dual rubber isolators -1'' powder-coated steel tube handles with gun/wand holders -Professional grade insulated trigger gun with safety lock-off -36'' lance with rubber grip Specifications: -Max PSI: 2700 -Engine: 6.5 HP Honda OHV -Fuel type: gasoline -Water flow: 2.4 GPM -Water temperature: cold water -Chemical injection: adjustable low pressure detergent injector optional -Hose: 50' (3/8'') -Warranty: 1 year limited parts and 7 year limited pump warranty -Dimensions: 30'' L x 21'' W x 26'' H

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