Grime has a way of creeping into every corner of your property, leaving a dull, tired look that makes your home feel ...
Yes, there is a difference. And it comes down to water temperature—one uses hot; one does not.
Here is a beginner guide to using a power washer safely for your siding, windows, door frames and more.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The longer you have a pressure washer, the more essential it becomes. Over the past five years, experts ...
"You can literally carry it from one job to the other." ...
Anyone who has dealt with siding or decking knows that these materials can lose their luster over time. Rain and seasonal climate can leave your home's exterior – including concrete, decking, walkways ...
CR's expert tests show that most of the best pressure washers are gas or corded electric models, but a few battery-powered ...
I’ve been using old gas-powered pressure washers for 20 years. While it was quite powerful, it was also loud and heavy, and made you smell like used gasoline after you were done using it. Slowly over ...
Walk into the summer season with a clean home scoured of scum, grime, and mildew. Pressure washers break down and wash away all unwanted buildup with a powerful blast of water, often paired with a ...
Ban this nozzle from your pressure washer gear.
Last week at CR, we highlighted the surfaces you should (and shouldn't) pressure-wash, the best high chairs for babies, and ...