When comparing electric pressure washers, note that Greenworks gives actual in-use pressure and flow specs, while many other companies show inflated max* numbers that are unachievable in real world use.
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sorry for the late reply but I've been busy. Trust me, unless you are out mudding in your truck and side by sides and letting them drip muddy water on your drive, you shouldn't be cleaning it 3-4 times a year. Unless your bored.. Try some chemicals Prewet drive (not flood), apply chems, let dwell a little (depending on sun and temp), then clean. and . The only houses I clean yearly are coal fired houses from the soot. There are a few that could be done yearly that sit real close to the road and get all that fallout on them, but even they wait 2 years. Concrete is a once a year thing.
Does the husqvarna work? Sure. So would a scrub brush and a bucket. I just gave him a quick reply. A 4 gpm per minute machine will clean way faster, spray higher (no extension poles needed) and would likely have a chemical injector hookup. The smaller machines tend to have pump failure because they don't have a bypass (which the 4 gpm machine should). When the unit runs without you pulling the trigger the water just heats up in the pump and it will die eventually. Normally sooner rather than later. They sell these units at a cheap price because they are cheap.
In the cleaning business we have a slogan, buy once cry once. We tell new people not to be cheap because you are just going to replace the cheap version eventually. A decent 4 gpm machine should last you your lifetime with proper care and maintenance.
If the machine dies, I just take it back to Costco….no questions asked.
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Does the husqvarna work? Sure. So would a scrub brush and a bucket. I just gave him a quick reply. A 4 gpm per minute machine will clean way faster, spray higher (no extension poles needed) and would likely have a chemical injector hookup. The smaller machines tend to have pump failure because they don't have a bypass (which the 4 gpm machine should). When the unit runs without you pulling the trigger the water just heats up in the pump and it will die eventually. Normally sooner rather than later. They sell these units at a cheap price because they are cheap.
In the cleaning business we have a slogan, buy once cry once. We tell new people not to be cheap because you are just going to replace the cheap version eventually. A decent 4 gpm machine should last you your lifetime with proper care and maintenance.