How To Pressure Wash a House

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Since summers are here, every house needs a deep cleanse, and what will be a better choice than pressure washers. These magic wands will be able to get all the dirt and grime is not time. It is important that you perform pressure washing at least once a year in order to get rid of any mold and mildew which has been growing for a while. It will give your house a whole new look. Even if you are interested in getting new paint done, you should pressure wash the whole area in order to give a much finer finish. 

But since you haven’t done pressure washing before, what must be the ideal way to clean your house properly? Let’s have a look.

Prepare the whole area

The basic rule of cleaning is to clear the whole area. Especially when you are pressure washing make sure that there is nothing that might be getting in the way. Since you are cleaning the whole, you need to get rid of any extra plants or furniture. As you are going to be using high water pressure, anything which gets in the way can easily get damaged. If you are protective of your garden, cover it with plastic sheets. So, that you don’t have to regret it later. Make sure you cover all sheets with duct tape. It is better to use a powerful pressure washer. According to electric pressure washer reviews, these machines are ideal for cleaning the house.

Apply detergent

Most people skip this part and get straight to pressure washing. This is why most of them don’t even get the desired results. Firstly, get your hands on a powerful detergent, which is able to soften the dirt and tough stains. Mix the detergent with water. Complete instructions must be available in the manual. You are supposed to mix the whole solution in a 5-gallon bucket. For better results, you can add bleach at a volume of one part for every nine parts of the mildewcide-detergent solution. If your pressure washer has an inbuilt detergent tank, pour it in the tank and start spraying. Let the whole solution soak for a while. It will help to get everything cleared in just one wash. 

Selecting nozzle 

Now, let’s get started with the main process. First, you need to analyze the whole targeted area. If you are dealing with softer targets, it is better to use a 15-degree nozzle. It will get everything perfectly clean while causing harm. If you are dealing with slightly harder targets, you can use a 25 degree or 30 degrees nozzle. Once you are done with it, connect the garden hose to the pressure washer. Attach the extension wand as well. Now you are all set to get started. Turn on the engine and start cleaning. 

Start cleaning from bottom to top

It might sound a little silly right now, but if you want good results, you need to clean bottom to top. If you are cleaning two stories, it is better to clean the top one first. You need to divide the whole area into small sections. It is better to go for a six- to 10-foot section. Thoroughly clean every section and then move forward. Do not forget to wear safety glasses and gloves. Make sure that you are not standing too close to the walls. At least maintain four to six inches, this way water won’t be plashing back at your face.

Keep cleaning every section. Once you are done cleaning the whole place. Put everything back at its place and wait for at least 2 days for it to fully dry. If you want to paint your house after, make sure that it is completely dry.

Conclusion

For over a decade, pressure washers are being used for cleaning interiors and exteriors. Using the right pressure and patience is the key to getting perfect results.

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