Some power wash operators make the mistake of buying a wand that is not long enough to allow a pressure washing technician to clean comfortably and while standing upright. Our wand in the picture below is 56" long, which is far more comfortable than the common 36" wand found with many part-time power wash contractors.
Pictured below is a concrete cleaning device called a surface cleaner. Below the aluminum shroud is a swivel that spins 2 or more high pressure nozzles at high speed which allows us to clean concrete or other flat surfaces at much greater speed and efficiency than traditional wand methods would allow. This particular project took our team 9 days as we washed all of the common walkways through out 4 large complexes in Irvine, CA. The picture below is an example of the traditional wand cleaning methods. Although this method can provide a deeper clean and is more effective at removing some objects such as gum and paint, it also cleans slower and often with more unevenness than the surface cleaning devise.
Some power wash operators make the mistake of buying a wand that is not long enough to allow a pressure washing technician to clean comfortably and while standing upright. Our wand in the picture below is 56" long, which is far more comfortable than the common 36" wand found with many part-time power wash contractors.
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