Your siding’s streaked, the walkway’s grimy, and the once-beige patio’s now a patchwork of stains. This is the result of dirt, mildew, pollen and whatever else was dumped on your home while you ...
You bought or rented the pressure washer. You’re ready to blast away a year’s worth of grime. But before you pull that trigger, know this: the difference between a sparkling exterior and costly damage ...
You finally have a home of your own — congratulations. Now comes the part nobody warned you about: keeping the outside looking as good as the inside. Power washing your home’s exterior is one of the ...
Pressure washing your deck is a great way to remove dirt, mold, and mildew to make it look almost new again. However, if you use the wrong setting on your washer, you might leave behind splinters or ...
Here’s how to know when pressure washing gets the job done — and when soft washing is the smarter move. It used to be that pressure washing was really the only option for cleaning your home, be it the ...
Pressure washers don’t use heated water; power washers do Pressure washers are best for residential tasks—cleaning fences, decks, patios Power washers have more cleaning strength—best for heavy-duty ...
I’ve used pressure washers on job sites and around my own place. And I’m confident that, for routine cleaning of your house, deck, driveway, and sidewalk, today’s electric units hit a sweet spot. They ...
Lawn mowers, weed wackers, and leaf blowers are often the first power tools that come to mind for keeping your house exterior in tip-top shape. Maintaining any unruly vegetation is a key part of your ...