Roof Cleaning by A&E completed this pressure washing job today in Spring Grove, PA 17362. The homeowner was looking for a way to remove the paint from their patio. We use our hot water pressure washer to completly remove the numerous layers of paint that had been applied through the years.
Been there done that and not enjoyable. Lol. The only thing I ever do differently is I use a rotary nozzle to strip the paint. Stripping paint is probably the only part of pressure washing that I can honestly say Im not a big fan of.
I hear you guys! Not my favorite task either. Being a 20+ year painting contractor, I don't even like applying paint anymore, let alone removing it! Fortunately, I had my helper behind the wand on this one. LOL
Thanks for the info about the rotary nozzle, Larry. I will definitely look into that!
I hear you guys! Not my favorite task either. Being a 20+ year painting contractor, I don't even like applying paint anymore, let alone removing it! Fortunately, I had my helper behind the wand on this one. LOL Thanks for the info about the rotary nozzle, Larry. I will definitely look into that!
This is the one I use. I have 2 of them. They make a variety of different ones. They have saved me a lot of grief and definitly helped to speed up paint removal jobs. They are also great for other aplications like cleaning curbs and decrotive concrete. Not as much turbulance. Keeps the dirt down. These puppies WILL rip your skin right down to the bone so caution is advised.
Thanks Larry. After I typed the last reply I wondered if rotary nozzle = turbo tip! I do have and had been using a turbo tip but for some reason when I used it with hot water, it stopped working! I plan on replacing it ASAP. I'm sure it would have made this job a bit easier.
Thanks Larry. After I typed the last reply I wondered if rotary nozzle = turbo tip! I do have and had been using a turbo tip but for some reason when I used it with hot water, it stopped working! I plan on replacing it ASAP. I'm sure it would have made this job a bit easier.
They sell a repair kit for the turbo/rotary nozzles. Much cheaper than buying a new one. The ceramic ball inside gets worn from time to time and needs to be replaced. I bet its spraying straight and then to the left and then the right and all over...Right???
I couldn't really get a good view, but was your helper wearing that $72 shirt? I was trying to get a peak on how they are holding up. Also, man that looked tedious. Nice job though, using the tools you have to make the $$$$
I couldn't really get a good view, but was your helper wearing that $72 shirt? I was trying to get a peak on how they are holding up. Also, man that looked tedious. Nice job though, using the tools you have to make the $$$$
No helper does not get a shirt as they come and go! LOL They are really holding up well for the money.
Thanks Larry. After I typed the last reply I wondered if rotary nozzle = turbo tip! I do have and had been using a turbo tip but for some reason when I used it with hot water, it stopped working! I plan on replacing it ASAP. I'm sure it would have made this job a bit easier.
They sell a repair kit for the turbo/rotary nozzles. Much cheaper than buying a new one. The ceramic ball inside gets worn from time to time and needs to be replaced. I bet its spraying straight and then to the left and then the right and all over...Right???
You ever succesfully repaired a turbo nozzle? I had an 8gpm Dirt Killer (?) from PT. Bought the repair kit for like $30. What a load of crap. I called Bob to complain and he sid he never succesfully repaired one either. So I was thinking "WTF did you sell me the kit for?". But I didnt actually say it cuz Im soft. He says better off replacing the whole thing. And I love when turbo nozzles just up and walk away, or guys place them in the grass for JUST A SECOND then play dumb and blame each other. Im done ranting.
Eric thats a great video. I got me a sweet hot box just collecting dust in my shop. Need to get 'er hooked up somehow. 5 stars brother!
You ever succesfully repaired a turbo nozzle? I had an 8gpm Dirt Killer (?) from PT. Bought the repair kit for like $30. What a load of crap. I called Bob to complain and he sid he never succesfully repaired one either. So I was thinking "WTF did you sell me the kit for?". But I didnt actually say it cuz Im soft. He says better off replacing the whole thing. And I love when turbo nozzles just up and walk away, or guys place them in the grass for JUST A SECOND then play dumb and blame each other. Im done ranting. Eric thats a great video. I got me a sweet hot box just collecting dust in my shop. Need to get 'er hooked up somehow. 5 stars brother!
Thanks Ed! You should get your hot box up and running. I didn't have much work that required hot water until I purchased my unit. Now, I use it all the time and am glad I made the investment!
Yes it was, We did a house wash and cleaning alot of sidewalk that day. Homeowner came out and ask if we could do something with her pad, I said YES we can a little up charge and strip her paint. She said she will call me later to stain it and fix it up for her.