Senin, 10 Maret 2014

Wanting to buy a Power Washer/Electric Edger?




Peter


I'm looking to buy a quality Power Washer and Quality Electric Edger to do a great job, not a sub par one, any suggestions on what to buy/where to look?


Answer
That depends on what kind of work you want to do. For instance:

For residential purposes, you will probably want something around 3200 PSI at 3 GPM, but for commercial properties, you will want something like 4000 PSI at 4 GPM.

If you plan on using it less than 20 hours a week, then save some money and get a direct drive model, but if you will be using it professionally, get a belt drive model. The pump won't have to work as hard and it will last longer.

If you are planning on doing something like driveways, i would get at least a 3200 PSI at 3 GPM model, and more if you can afford it. The reason is that if you do flat surfaces often, you will end up wanting to use an accessory called a surface cleaner to speed up your times. you have to make sure your machine is powerfull enough to run one, however. There are many good brands out there, Pressure-Pro, Hydrotek, MiTM, BE, Sioux... just do some homework online.

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rccatala


Someone knows how much I will spend to have my drive way and walkway power washed. We just got our new house and this need to be done.

The drive way and walkway is the average size.



Answer
Typical driveways are around 18' x 30', it would take about 5 hours, although services bid jobs as a whole, average cost is $30-$50 per hour.
You can rent a pressure washer for about $60 a day...gas powered delivers the highest water pressure compared to electric, about 2,300-3,000 psi but require more water, best for deep-cleaning concrete...additional cost for accessories-chemical injectors.




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