Fall is a great time to power-wash your home. The warm temperatures, rain and wind from spring and summer may have left some unwanted reminders on your siding in the form of mildew, dirt and debris. Giving your house a thorough washing in the fall prepares it for winter and extends the life of its exterior.
There is a variety of equipment available to make the process less taxing and more convenient. The size of your house and the extent of your cleaning project will help you decide on the best pressure washer for you.
Shop this article: Simpson Cleaning Clean Machine Gas Pressure Washer, Karcher TruPressure Electric Power Pressure Washer and Westinghouse Electric Pressure Washer.
Pressure washers deliver 1,200 to 3,000 pounds per square inch of pressure. If your house has stucco walls or aluminum or wood siding, 1,200 to 1,500 PSI is recommended. For vinyl siding and brick, steel or stone, you should use 2,500 to 3,000 PSI.
There are several important steps to take before you turn on the pressure washer.
When power-washing, start at the bottom of the siding and work toward the top. This keeps suds from running down the siding, which can obscure dirt and grime.
Work in 10-foot wide sections that keep you focused on one area. Make sure the brush you're using to scrub the siding has been manufactured specifically for siding to avoid scratching or damaging your exterior.
The pressure washer wand should be kept at least 3 feet from the side of the house. If this distance doesn't remove the dirt and debris, move closer in 6-inch increments until it is effective.
Q. Should I wear protective eyewear when power-washing?
A. Yes, protective goggles are recommended. Rocks and debris are often hard to see and can easily ricochet off the siding toward you.
Q. How do you power-wash the second story of a taller house?
A. Professional cleaners discourage the use of ladders. Instead, use scaffolding. The scaffolding should be close enough to the side of the house that you have between 1.5 and 3 feet of distance for the washer wand.
Simpson Cleaning Clean Machine Gas Pressure Washer
This Simpson pressure washer has impressive cleaning power, delivering 3,400 PSI. It has an easy-start engine and a sturdy steel frame with a protective powder coating. It comes with a 25-foot hose, ergonomic spray gun and four pressure washer nozzles.
Karcher TruPressure Electric Power Pressure Washer
This compact, affordable pressure washer is easy to use and delivers up to 1,700 PSI for blasting away grime and dirt. The Karcher pressure washer has a telescopic handle and 26-foot high-pressure hose. The manufacturer's app provides instructions for setup and use.
Westinghouse Electric Pressure Washer
This powerful Westinghouse pressure washer has a pro-style steel wand and a 25-foot hose with four quick-connect nozzles. It weighs under 20 pounds for easy transportation. The portable pressure washer has locking wheels and an anti-tip design.
Champion Low Profile Gas Pressure Washer
With a powerful 3,100 PSI output, this gas pressure washer comes with an ergonomic grip trigger pressure washer gun, 25-foot hose and five nozzles. It's backed by a two-year warranty and lifetime technical support.
Sun Joe Electric Pressure Washer
The 1,800-watt motor on this Sun Joe pressure washer delivers 2,030 PSI with a 20-foot hose and 40-ounce detergent tank. It has an automatic shut-off and an onboard pressure washer hose reel for keeping the hose intact. It's easy to transport and store.
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