Pressure Washer (Hot or Cold)
Professional Pressure Washing Equipment
Cold Water Pressure Washers Cold water pressure washers are the standard choice for removing dirt, mud, and loose debris from hard surfaces. These units rely on high-pressure mechanical force to strip away grime, making them highly effective for cleaning siding, sidewalks, and fleet vehicles. Because they do not require a heating coil, they are generally more compact, easier to transport, and a cost-effective solution for most routine maintenance tasks where oily residues are not the primary concern.
Hot Water Pressure Washers For industrial applications involving grease, oil, or stubborn contaminants, hot water pressure washers are essential. These units feature an internal heating coil that raises water temperatures to roughly 200°F, acting like a "power dishwasher" for heavy equipment and commercial surfaces. The combination of heat and high pressure breaks the molecular bond of oils and fats, allowing for a much deeper clean in significantly less time compared to cold water units. They are the professional standard for degreasing engines, cleaning commercial kitchen exhausts, and sanitizing agricultural facilities.