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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:46 pm    Post subject: Pressure Washers Reply with quote

There are many different pressure washers on the market today and deciding on which one will meet your needs will depend on what you plan to use it for and how often. Most units sold at the big box stores are direct drive units. The pump on a direct driven power washer is bolted directly to the engine meaning the pump operates at the same RPM’s as the engine and is susceptible to engine vibration. These units are the most affordable but traditionally don’t last as long as other units because of the excessive RPM’s and vibration the pump endures, but for most home owners these units are the most cost effective.

Other types of pressure washers include belt driven and gear reduction units. These units are more expensive but they last much longer compared to the direct driven units because the vibration and RPM’s are reduced before reaching the pump. These units are mostly used by exterior cleaning companies that are going to be using the unit on a daily basis.

Most people figure the bigger and more expensive the unit the more water pressure it will put out. This isn’t necessarily true, even a smaller pressure washer will put out plenty of pressure to clean concrete and other hard surfaces. For cleaning house siding, roofs and decks the pressure should be backed down even further. For an exterior cleaning company, pressure isn’t really the first concern. The cleaning speed actually comes from the amount of flow or gallons per minute (GPM) that the unit puts out. The more GPM the faster it will clean and normally the more expensive the unit. For pressure washing companies the right pressure, cleaners, and GPM are all key factors in efficient cleaning. Pressure washers or power washers can vary from 2 GPM to 10 GPM on up, choose the unit that best suits your budget and needs.
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