You should sell a sealant for the concrete to the customer and it will only need to be redone every 4-6 years depending on the traffic and it will repel the water too! It's what we do with all of our pressure washing jobs. Been doing this for over 35+ years. And it gets you a repeat customer. Also you always want to cut the edges in 1st and then always work from the top to the bottom. Always work from side to side and not like he is up and down. Just a tip from a PRO! :)
Superb video, you guys are my favourite company to watch by far! Camera angles perfect, you're so thorough, finish the job so perfectly. Love watching from New Zealand.
Sure looks like that washer and cleaner were meant to be together -- a match made in heaven. The efficiency demonstrated by the couple proves that matching waterflow and surface cleaner size/nozzle pattern makes a helluva difference. I'm guessing you're using a 12" cleaner and a 2700 psi, 2.5 gpm washer? How close did I get?
Nice job but you seem to be working backwards and against yourself here causing double work. If you started at the top and worked your way down to the bottom you'd have only needed one pass, and there would have been less material left over to go over again with the wand. Just how I'd do it. :)
I kept thinking doesn't he know, if it drains down to work downward with it. Otherwise you're just making more work for yourself pushing the dirt back over work already done.
Great video. Huge improvement. If I were the owner though I’d consider replacing all that cement and change the elevation of the grassy area. It sits up higher than the driveway/walkway and when it rains or you water there is no place for the water to go other than backup over the driveway. To me, the hardscape should be at a slightly higher elevation for drainage reasons 🤔🤷♂️.
The concrete is just old, the two apron pads are sunken down on the side toward the street making it so that the water gets trapped along the joint, an easy fix to this is polylevel or mud jacking. There is more than enough pitch on the driveway to shed that water toward the street.
Awesome work! I’m starting a pressure washing business and I’m trying to learn as much as I can. Can you tell me what mixture of ingredients you’ve got in that spray bottle that you put on before washing? Thanks !!
What an improvement! I hope you got a lot of business from the neighbours. At 29:08 you can see some sort of stain in the middle of the slab. Is that an oil stain?
That house looks a little strange, no windows in front or lights by the garage, must be quite dark at night. Concrete looks amazing though! Happy Thanksgiving!
Just curious on why you do each section from the bottom up. To me it seems like you just get the clean part all dirty again. But that is just me. I’m no expert at this.
Nice video and great job! A few others have asked your equipment but you don't want to answer what kind of pressure washer you use? Just curious. Regardless, its getting the job done that's for sure.
i try to answer as many questions as i can! it is a briggs and stratton 3000 psi pressure washer. we actually just got a new machine though so stay tuned for the next video. thanks for the feedback!
Sorry to sound mean, but people who don't maintain their driveways better than that should be ashamed. If they can't afford to pay a professional more often they can do it themselves with chemicals, a brush and a garden hose
Nice video and transformation! What did you pre treat with? I only pressure wash my own driveway but notice no matter how slow I go, there are lines. Maybe pre treating it will help with that... Did you post treat as well?
It doesn't look bad but you'll get a lot better results it you go from up hill to down hill. You don't want to have dirty water flowing over what you just cleaned. Even when you rinse your still leaving dirt
@@indyguy5570 I know and I ain’t mad at him for it either However it is still chemicals going down the storm drain. So if you can be fined for just using water you can bet without a reclaim system rest assured a fine for sure is in the cards
Tengo una máquina 3200 psi 2.6gps. un disco de 16' si le adapto una manguera de 50ft..podría bajarle la presión a la máquina.quiero empezar lavar entradas ..ya que hago yardas los fines de semana y quiero ofrecer pressure washer .gracias