Are you concerned about the ugly stains you see on your concrete driveway? Concrete stains, such as oil stains, are unsightly and can degrade the surface of your driveway. Pollen and filth can also adhere to the concrete, just like they can to your home siding, roof and patio furniture.
The concrete can begin to disintegrate if it is not treated. So, if your concrete driveway looks a little forlorn or there are stains on your brick sidewalks, it’s time to stop ignoring them and start cleaning. Besides, a tidy driveway also increases kerb appeal.
The simplest and best way to clean a concrete driveway is with a pressure washer, but it must be done correctly. In this blog, you’ll learn about using water pressure to clean a concrete driveway properly to keep your outdoor space looking great and in excellent condition.
What is the best pressure washer to clean concrete? You can use either electric and gas pressure washers to clean your driveway and other concrete or brick surfaces. These pressure washers use a garden hose to deliver water. The water pump within the pressure washer is powered by the engine, which pressurises the water to come out with more force than a typical garden hose.
But before you start your concrete pressure cleaning task, do the following things first:
Taking these preliminary steps will prevent these areas from being mistakenly sprayed. Why? Well, subjecting them to power washing will cause the painted surfaces to start to flake away. Covering them will also protect them against any flying debris that may have been missed during the initial clean-up.
Also, since pressure washers come in a range of models and brands, always consult the device’s instructions and safety manual. The manual will walk you through every step of using your pressure washer safely and effectively.
One last point before you start pressure washing — make sure you know the highest point of your driveway and the direction of the natural flow of water to make cleaning easier and faster.
Here are the steps to get the best results when you use a high-pressure washer for cleaning a concrete driveway:
Cleaning your driveway can give you a sense of satisfaction over a job well done and save you money. However, not everyone knows how much pressure is needed to clean concrete or has the time to perform a thorough driveway pressure clean. And that’s what we’re here for.
At Jim’s Cleaning, we provide all types of pressure cleaning services and home, office, commercial and industrial cleaning, among other things.
So, if you’re ready to get your concrete driveway cleaned, reach out to us and get a quote or book a service today.
Ideally, concrete should be cleaned at least once a year to keep its beauty and ensure longevity. A pressure washer is an excellent tool for removing stubborn stains quickly.
To clean concrete effectively without damaging it, hire a professional or consult your user manual, follow the proper safety procedures, and use the appropriate concrete detergent and recommended spray nozzles.
To pressure wash concrete like a pro, make sure you follow the steps mentioned above, including the part where you prepare your driveway or any other concrete surface to be cleaned. Also, always check the user’s manual, use the right detergent or soap, and be thorough with the pressure washing.
There are a lot of great pressure washer cleaners and detergents available on the market. Instead of focusing on the brand, however, look for the following features:
Cleaning concrete necessitates a high flow rate and moderate pressure. Almost all cleaning contractors agree that 3000 PSI is sufficient for almost all concrete cleaning activities. However, the recommended gallons per minute may vary.
A significant pressure level and a good water flow rate are required to clean your driveway adequately. The pressure you’ll need to clear your driveway is usually around 3000 PSI. Make sure the pressure washer has a good flow rate (about 3 GPM, if possible), as it should be enough to get your driveway clean. If the driveway has oil stains, use a degreaser.
Other than the recommended pressure washer detergents you might find, bleach is your single greatest option for cleaning and whitening concrete that is dingy and sprouting plants or mould. Just mix 1 part warm water with 1 part chlorine bleach, then spray it over the concrete. Allow 10 to 15 minutes for the solution to sit before scrubbing the surface with a stiff bristle brush. Then, using a yard hose, thoroughly rinse the concrete.
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