This article was co-authored by Varga Gulshani and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Varga Gulshani is a Residential Painting Specialist and the Owner of Elegant Painting based in Washington. With more than 16 years of experience, Varga and his team specialize in residential interior painting, exterior painting, and cabinet painting. Varga and the Elegant Painting team have all received background and verification checks.
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A pressure washer is a machine that increases the water pressure from a residential water spigot to over 1,000 PSI, so the water pressure and an optional cleaning solution can be used to remove unwanted dirt and grime from a variety of objects. You can use a pressure washer on your home (vinyl and brick), driveway, decking and fencing, to name a few. Power washers are either electric or gas. Electric power washers are smaller and lighter than gas power washers, and they are easier to store. They do not deliver as much power as gas pressure washers, which typically require more maintenance. Electric power washers can be used both indoors and outdoors, while gas power washers are strictly used for outside cleaning projects. It's important to set up a power washer properly and check all of the fittings before you begin cleaning. Follow these tips for setting up both gas and electric power washers.
Steps
Set Up an Electric Power Washer
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1Connect the high-pressure hose that comes with the pressure washer. Insert the hose into the high-pressure inlet, usually found on top of the water inlet for the garden hose, and tighten it.
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2Attach the garden hose. Thread a coupler attachment onto your garden hose. A coupler attachment twists on to the end of the garden hose. It can then be threaded to any attachments on the power washer. Insert the garden hose into the water inlet and tighten it.[1] [2]Advertisement
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3Set up the spray gun. Attach the extension lance (or wand) to the spray gun and twist it to lock it in place. Many wands have interchangeable tips to offer different spray volume and pattern.
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4Connect the pressure washer to your power source. Plug the power cord into your outdoor outlet. The cord should be running on a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), which will light up to indicate that it is getting power.[3]
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6Turn on the washer. Hit the "On" button to begin washing. The power washer will deliver full power when you pull the trigger, and will pause when you release the trigger.
Set Up a Gas Power Washer
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1Check the oil tank of the power washer. Remove the oil dipstick and check the levels. Add more oil if the levels are low, but do not overfill the engine crankcase.[6]
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2Fill the fuel tank with fuel. Small residential pressure washers generally use gasoline, larger commercial ones may use diesel fuel instead.
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3Set up the spray gun. Attach the extension wand to the spray gun and tighten it.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do you pressure wash your house without damaging it?Varga GulshaniVarga Gulshani is a Residential Painting Specialist and the Owner of Elegant Painting based in Washington. With more than 16 years of experience, Varga and his team specialize in residential interior painting, exterior painting, and cabinet painting. Varga and the Elegant Painting team have all received background and verification checks.
Residential Painting SpecialistIt's important that you move all your outdoor items away from the house structure and seal all windows and doors to avoid water damage or leaks. -
QuestionDo I need to keep the tap running when using a pressure washer?Community AnswerYes. Otherwise, the washer won't work.
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QuestionHow do I connect the water jet to my hose?Community AnswerThere should be a little nozzle that fits into the hose; you might need to twist and push to get it in though.
Things You'll Need
- Garden hose
- Garden hose coupler attachment
References
- ↑ https://youtu.be/MYTyEP0KCLY?t=19
- ↑ Varga Gulshani. Residential Painting Specialist. Expert Interview. 12 January 2021.
- ↑ https://www.mitm.com/support/videos/how-to-start-an-electric-pressure-washer/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/MYTyEP0KCLY?t=161
- ↑ Varga Gulshani. Residential Painting Specialist. Expert Interview. 12 January 2021.
- ↑ https://www.ryobitools.com/landscapes/how-to/starting_troubleshooting_%20gas_pressure_washer_guide
- ↑ https://www.ryobitools.com/landscapes/how-to/starting_troubleshooting_%20gas_pressure_washer_guide
- ↑ Varga Gulshani. Residential Painting Specialist. Expert Interview. 12 January 2021.
- ↑ https://www.mitm.com/support/videos/how-to-start-a-gas-pressure-washer/
- ↑ Varga Gulshani. Residential Painting Specialist. Expert Interview. 12 January 2021.
- ↑ https://www.familyhandyman.com/tools/how-to-use-a-pressure-washer/
- ↑ Varga Gulshani. Residential Painting Specialist. Expert Interview. 12 January 2021.
- http://www.ultimatewasher.com/how-to-washing.htm