Consumers often think pressure washers are not good for the environment because they use too much water. The truth is they use a lot less water. A pressure washer generates its own pressure, forcing water on a small hole. A pressure washer uses 2 gallons of water per minute compared to garden hoses that use…

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Picking a pressure washer depends upon what you want to clean since you won’t want to overspend for power if you don’t need it. The following guide will help you know which pressure washer you need to buy for the applications you want to use it for, from stripping paint to washing windows. Pressure Washers…

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Algae may appear green or brown and will stay damp on your siding. Algae growth is more than an eyesore. It is actually airborne algae that can cause long-term damage to the surface. Algae may grow due to dirt and dust attached to your siding. The following will explain what this green stuff is, how…

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On one hand, waste oils are a burden on the environment when not properly handled. On the other hand, these products have unused energy potential. They can be hauled away and sold as fuel, at a cost. Or they can be burned to produce heat. Any business that generates its own used petroleum fluids can…

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Most heaters made for space heating are going to use infrared technology to generate their heat. This is because infrared rays are much more effective at heating people and objects in an open area when compared to traditional convection heaters. Whether you have a small garage or shop space or a large manufacturing plant or…

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A pressure or power washer lets you clean spots and spaces you once thought were impossible to get. If you are on the fence about investing in a power washer, or you already use one, you might not know all of its best uses. A power washer can make your life easier and cleaner in…

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Power washing your home could seem like an extravagance if you’re not aware of the benefits, but in reality, it should be a part of every homeowner’s maintenance routine. Your home’s exterior is exposed to harsh elements all the time; that’s it’s a job! Natural conditions like sun, wind, dirt, ultraviolet rays, insects, birds…

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It is important for buyers to do their homework when considering buying parts cleaning applications. There is rarely a one size fits all. With advances in technology and lower prices, parts washing equipment has become more sophisticated. Processes such as ultrasonic and advanced electronics have become widespread. No longer is it in only high-end washers…

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Pressure washers, whether they’re powered by electric motors or gas engines, run a pump that pressurizes the water from your garden hose to 1,000 lbs. or more, then forces it out through a spray wand. The higher the pressure (measured in pounds per square inch—psi), the tougher the cleaning jobs they can tackle. Both types

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When you need a thorough outdoor cleaning, such as your driveway or siding, nothing executes the task as effectively and efficiently as a pressure washer. A pressure washer can remove mud, algae, gum, loose paint, and more. But there are a number of models available and each is different. If you are like many buyers

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