Power Washing Concrete Patio
A patio is a great addition to any home, but it’s important to keep it clean and looking its best. A power washer is a perfect tool for this job, and there are a few different models that are perfect for power washing concrete patio. Read on for the best power washers for concrete patios, and learn which one is right for you!
Power Washer Comparison Table
What is a Power Washer?
A power washer is a machine that uses high-pressure water to clean surfaces. It’s similar to a pressure washer but more powerful and easier to use. Most models connect directly to a garden hose so you can easily switch between the two without having to stop working.
What Can a Power Washer Be Used For?
A power washer can be used for pretty much anything. Here are some of the most common tasks: Remove old paint Clean mold and mildew from concrete Repair cracks in concrete Remove grease spots Treat stains on decks Wash vehicles Wipeout gutters A power washer won’t be as effective as other tools like steam cleaners or chemicals, but it’s still an effective alternative.
What Makes a Good Power Washer?
There are many different models of power washers, so you’ll want to carefully consider the following things before buying one:
Price – You can find power washers for as little as $100 or as much as $500-1000. How much work you plan on doing will affect the price you’re willing to pay, and your budget will ultimately decide what model is right for you.
Brand – There are many great brands like AR, Karcher/Sun Joe, Makita, Dewalt, etc. It’s important that you buy from a reputable manufacturer that has positive customer reviews; they won’t make junk!
PSI Rating – This stands for “Pounds per Square Inch,” and it’s a rating for the pressure that the washer puts out. This is measured in BAR (no, not like beer), which is 14.5 PSI. A higher PSI rating will make your work easier, but you’ll need to pay attention to water consumption as well because it may eat through your garden hose if too much pressure is used.
Portable or Stationary – Most power washers are either portable or stationary. Portables can be moved around the job site, and they often come with wheels so you can easily move them from one place to another without breaking a sweat. Stationary models generally sit on top of supports and offer more power than their portable counterparts, but they’re harder to move.
Water Consumption – Water consumption is measured in GPM or Gallons Per Minute. A higher GPM means the power washer uses more water for a surface of a certain size. If you want to save on your water bill, consider buying a model with a lower GPM rating.
Filtration. A filter will keep the pump from being clogged with debris during the job. It works as second protection for your machine and it’s essential to look out for one when buying any power washer.
Corded or Cordless. In general cordless models offer great convenience due to portability, but many experienced users prefer corded models because they can be used continuously without stopping for battery recharge/replacement. For a comparison click here:
Size of the water tank. The larger the better! Look up its dimensions online first before purchasing a power washer to make sure it has a big enough water tank for your needs.
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