The number one cause of low or no pressure when using a pressure washer is a blocked or worn nozzle. Blocked nozzles will prevent water from escaping, while a worn nozzle will allow too much water to pass through, causing the pressure to drop.
Light-duty washing such as rinsing off patios or decks may only require 1,000-2,000 PSI whereas tough dirt removal from buildings may call for a higher pressure at 3,000-4,000 PSI.
It depends on the pressure washing equipment you purchase. New pressure washers will be rated with a number of hours they should last. For example, if it is rated 500 hours and you use it fewer than 50 hours throughout the year then it will last you more than ten years as long as you keep it well maintained.
We recommend inspecting and checking the parts every 75-100 hours of use, or if they become worn.
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