What is your preferred type of pressure washer as in make, psi and flow rate, price, hot or cold etc.
Micheal Pumphrey said
Aug 24, 2013
Hot hydrotek
Brandon Vaughn said
Aug 24, 2013
We have a Landa 5 GPM 3500 PSI that we like. It runs our Mosmatic 24" surface cleaner. Eats moss for breakfast! I have yet to step up into a hot unit.
Doug Rucker said
Aug 24, 2013
Hydrotek...8 gpm hot/cold
Michael Hickey said
Aug 25, 2013
8gpm is a hell of a lot of water. Do you have supply issues at customers houses?
Ray Burke said
Aug 25, 2013
I've got a 3500/4gpm, generic brand, 4000/4gpm Dewalt, and a 4000/5.5gpm Hotsy
Jeff Thompson said
Aug 25, 2013
Started with a 3500 psi 5.5 GPS Hydrotek cold/hot water. It has been a good machine. Would get another if/when the time comes.
Eric Seitz said
Aug 25, 2013
Hydro 5.5 hot water/pressure pro 8 gl cold water
Doug Rucker said
Aug 25, 2013
Michael Hickey wrote:
8gpm is a hell of a lot of water. Do you have supply issues at customers houses?
Very rare....the house feeds a tank and the tank feeds the machine. When using an 8gpm you can nozzle down to 5gpm or 4gpm if needed, with the access going back into the tank.
Using 8gpm allows us to get more water to plants faster, (speeds up prep time) keep them watered better and faster, and speeds up rinsing time.
Michael Hickey said
Aug 25, 2013
Thanks guys
Josh Scavetta said
Aug 25, 2013
pressure pro 2500 psi 5 gmp .... we dont need all the pressure but more water cleans faster if you have good flow.... for customers with bad well water you might think about a buffer tank.
Danny Cronauer said
Aug 25, 2013
3000 psi 8gpm pressure pro. $3k from bob I love it. Since I live on a mountain we get a lot of uneven terrain. They can be 1 story in the front and 3 in the back so we need it for the height. Also soaks plants.
Michael Hickey said
Aug 26, 2013
Hi Josh,
Good to see you are doing so well. The problem is most of my customers are on municipal supply and the flow rate at some houses will not keep the buffer tank topped up. I use a Honda 4gm 3000psi at the moment but this is not good enough to drive a flat surface cleaner or for bigger jobs so I wanted to see what you guys use. Hope to see you next year at some event.
Jason Rapisarda said
Aug 26, 2013
what size/ type of surface cleaner are you tring to run/ who told you that. I build my biz with a 3000 psi 4 gm. shop.powerwashstore.com/Whisper-Wash-Ultra-Clean-Floater-16-4950-4950.htm. This unit would speed probably 2 or 3 times, and it available from one of our dealers, keep it in the family!
Doug Rucker said
Aug 26, 2013
Yes. The 16 inch ultra is perfect. I have one just for my 4gpm machine. For every 4gpm you need 4 inches of surface cleaner. So 4gpm x 4 = 16inch surface cleaner. 5gpm x 4 = 20 inch surface cleaner. Etc etc.
You can probably hook your machine directly to the water supply at the house. Always choose the one closest to the meter.
Alejandro Riojas said
Aug 26, 2013
Why is that Doug if you don't mind me ask about the meter?
Doug Rucker said
Aug 26, 2013
Supply and demand. That's the the faucet the water first passes by and your machine will get all of it before and if someone turns the water on in the house. It is also where the flow is at it it's strongest point. Say you hook furthest from the meter, like in back of the house, and someone turns the water on to shower or wash dishes, etc, it will weaken the amount of water your getting in back.
We always tell customers that they can not use water while we are cleaning. It usually is never a problem because their never home when we clean..
Matt Jennemann said
Aug 26, 2013
Don't forget about the pump itself, I use only CAT pumps and have been since 1997. The reason being they are made in the U.S.A. and are completely rebuildable... Just remember you get what you pay for.
Alejandro Riojas said
Aug 26, 2013
Doug Rucker wrote:
Supply and demand. That's the the faucet the water first passes by and your machine will get all of it before and if someone turns the water on in the house. It is also where the flow is at it it's strongest point. Say you hook furthest from the meter, like in back of the house, and someone turns the water on to shower or wash dishes, etc, it will weaken the amount of water your getting in back.
We always tell customers that they can not use water while we are cleaning. It usually is never a problem because their never home when we clean..
What is your preferred type of pressure washer as in make, psi and flow rate, price, hot or cold etc.
We have a Landa 5 GPM 3500 PSI that we like. It runs our Mosmatic 24" surface cleaner. Eats moss for breakfast! I have yet to step up into a hot unit.
Very rare....the house feeds a tank and the tank feeds the machine. When using an 8gpm you can nozzle down to 5gpm or 4gpm if needed, with the access going back into the tank.
Using 8gpm allows us to get more water to plants faster, (speeds up prep time) keep them watered better and faster, and speeds up rinsing time.
Thanks guys
Good to see you are doing so well. The problem is most of my customers are on municipal supply and the flow rate at some houses will not keep the buffer tank topped up. I use a Honda 4gm 3000psi at the moment but this is not good enough to drive a flat surface cleaner or for bigger jobs so I wanted to see what you guys use. Hope to see you next year at some event.
You can probably hook your machine directly to the water supply at the house. Always choose the one closest to the meter.
Why is that Doug if you don't mind me ask about the meter?
We always tell customers that they can not use water while we are cleaning. It usually is never a problem because their never home when we clean..
I understand now thanks doug