The Pressure Wash
All information about Pressure Washing
Using chemicals for washing? Think again, think green!
Using chemicals to do the heavy-duty cleaning is generally associated with the application of seriously harmful, life and environment threatening substances. Although these type of cleaning solutions are effective and can the job was done perfectly, the contrary seems to suggest that it will have a nasty impact on the environment. Consider investing in a pressure washing tool.
These do not include any harmful chemicals. As a matter of fact, they only consist of water which is thrown at very high velocities along with pressure which builds up enough power to lift up and wipe off any debris, stain or dirt without ever needing any harmful chemicals.
One begs the questions, if these use water and are able to shoot water at such high velocities, would that not require more water as a result? The answer is exactly the opposite. The machines are designed in a way that they use less water compared to the amount that is used by the regular garden hose which would otherwise handle the same kind of job. Pressure washing is based on the principle of force that is applied through pressure which would lead to using less water. There are estimates to suggest that as much as 75% of water is saved compared to other alternatives. This is made possible entirely by force which is around 50 times more than your average garden hose can produce and thus allowing the smallest amount of water providing the best results.
Pressure washing has quickly caught on and continues to do so for a very good reason. There is no denying that it is efficient and saves the user from quite a lot of expense, health-related issues and protects the environment as the only by-product this may have is water.