Man using a pressure washer in the street

Renting vs. Buying a Pressure Washer

If you ever need to clean up stubborn stains – such as an oil spill – you’ve likely used a pressure washer for the job. After all, this equipment is often the only way to effectively get rid of difficult stains. But if you don’t own one, should you? Or should you stick to renting a pressure washer as needed? That depends on a few factors.

Man cleaning oil from a driveway with a pressure washer.

Three Ways to Remove Oil From Surfaces

Dealing with oil on the concrete surrounding your home or workplace? A dirty driveway takes away from the curb appeal of your house or the professionalism of your company, but general purpose cleaners fail to fix the problem. Luckily, you have three ways to address oil issues to clean up concrete and other surfaces.

Vehicle Washing at Sunset Hot Summer Afternoon Car Washing. High Pressure Water Washing.

Pressure Washing During a Drought

Pressure washing during a drought is tricky. It can be done both efficiently and in an environmentally supportive way. There’s just no beating it for cleaning surfaces, sidewalks, parking lots, buildings and even cars. It remains the best way for cleaning professionals to clean buildings and other outdoor structures.