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Commercial Pressure Washers: Applications and Advantages


Commercial pressure washers have many applications. They are used for cleaning commercial properties such as schools, malls, offices, apartment complexes, amusement parks, sidewalks, driveways, basements, and parking lots. These machines are also used for maintaining vehicles, boats, even airplanes, besides airport hangars, garages, and boat storage areas. Pressure washers can even be used for cleaning agricultural implements, striping off rust from metallic surfaces, and removing paint and graffiti.

Daimer’s commercial pressure washers are equipped to deal with the stresses and strains of commercial operations both indoors and out. These machines can generate and work under high temperature and pressure levels. They come in a variety of power methods, including electric, gasoline, propane, and diesel. Electricity is the most popular method of power for indoor applications. Non-electric pressure washers, which run on gasoline, diesel, or propane, are powerful machines designed for outdoor use or areas that are exhaust friendly. They offer a reliable alternative to electric commercial pressure washers in areas with poor or no electricity supply.

Non-electric pressure washer come in steam, cold water, and tri-mode configurations, capable of producing cold water, hot water, and steam output. Heated pressure washers are more expensive than non-heated machines. However, they are more versatile with the three different types of output. Water is heated through fuels such as gasoline, heating oil, diesel, or kerosene.

There is no need to buy a separate pressure washer for light and heavy duty applications when you can buy a single system capable of handling virtually all pressure washing tasks.