Have you ever gotten a paper cut? You may have felt a sharp pain on your finger and looked down in shock that that paper could hurt you.
Power washers are the same. They can harm you, but this fact astonishes many people. This is one reason why you should consider power washing services to achieve enhanced curb appeal.
They're called power washers for a reason. The powerful stream of water shoots out with enough force to puncture the skin.
But there are other reasons why you should consider hiring a power washing company. Below are the benefits of using a professional power washer.
We'll continue talking about power washer safety, like in the introduction. We discussed puncture wounds, but there are other ways washers can hurt you. The machines have a powerful kickback, thanks to the immense water pressure. This sounds dangerous enough, but it can be worse for anyone on a ladder. Inexperienced people may find themselves falling from great heights. Unregulated high-pressure water streams may throw rocks and sticks, contributing to injuries. It's possible to suffer an electrical shock if users wield the machines without reading the instructions.
Some power washers use gasoline. As such, people shouldn't use them in enclosed and semi-enclosed areas, or the user may suffer carbon monoxide poisoning.
A professional power washer has the training and tools to avoid this. Meanwhile, someone with a DIY rig could potentially harm themselves or their neighbors.
The point of power washing is to freshen up your house's surfaces. House siding, tile floors, patios, fences, driveways, decks, porches, and sidewalks look brand new once you clean them. However, an ill-aimed water stream can ruin your tiles, deck, fence, or house siding. It's easy to crack and shear off building materials if you don't understand how to use a power washer. Not only does this ruin your house's aesthetic, but it can make it easier for the elements to wear away at your home.
The trick to proper cleaning is understanding power washer settings. There is a thing called "soft washing," and it's when you use the lower settings to clean more fragile substances. Different surfaces require alternate levels of pressure. What's good for brick surfaces could obliterate your vinyl deck siding. A power washing technician must know how distinct chemicals interact with various materials.
DIY cleaning may come with a learning curve. You've got to figure out what you're doing as you go. Meanwhile, the power washer you hire will have innate skills from experience and training. You can pick up how to run the machine from the manual. But there are certain things only training and hard-earned knowledge can teach.
Another reason to consider professional exterior power washing is that a specialized company can do the job faster. A DIY user may find themselves fiddling with controls or stuck reading the instruction manual. The experienced worker will know what to do and can forgo the learning process. This is handy if you need enhanced curb appeal for an open house or other event.
Power washing services are more complex than pointing a powerful stream of hot water towards a building. You don't always need chemicals to clean buildings, but some surfaces need extra help. Unfortunately, many of these chemicals are harmful to the environment. Run-off water spreads toxins and pollutants into surrounding soils and drains. At least, this would be the case if a DIY operator handled the power washer.
A power washing company has access to modern equipment and the skill to keep chemicals from impacting the environment. They'll use environmentally friendly detergents and catch run-off water so it can't hurt its surroundings.
Many people try DIY work because they think it's cheaper than hiring someone to do the job. But the truth is that DIY isn't always cheaper.
Sometimes, very technical work is involved, and you may not have the ability to handle it. It's common for some jobs to end up worse than when people began because they didn't know what they were doing. You'd spend more money to fix the mistake and the original issue. Even if you did know how to do exterior power washing, you'd still have to rent the machine. You'll also need a sturdy ladder and PPE. This is so you are not harmed by the power washer and the cleaning chemicals. So far, that's three separate fees to prepare for washing your patio.
Hiring someone comes with a flat rate, and the technician knows what they're doing. Attempting DIY work can be time-consuming. Part of this comes from a lack of skill.
Sometimes, a specific do-it-yourself project takes too much time. Many types of work need specialized skills and a keen eye for detail.
Enhancing your curb appeal or cleaning your bathroom floor should not be a rush job. Doing these things well can take more time from your schedule than you have.
Gathering all the tools to power wash your sidewalk will take effort. If you're lucky, everything you need is in one spot. If not, you've got a good bit of driving to do. Familiarizing yourself with the machine controls and learning how to handle the chemicals is something else you've got to learn to use the washer safely. It's more convenient to call your local power washing company.
The benefit of hiring power washing services is that they're quicker and more convenient. Power washing saves time, and you get professional work that won't damage your property. Strong Cleaning Co. can bring you all these perks and more. We offer free, non-obligation estimates and will ensure you receive top-notch work from our experienced team. Contact us today for a free quote!