Ben23
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Evening all.
Ive been getting a few requests for paving cleaning recently while doing general maintenance work and so thought I would look into adding a washer and flat surface cleaner to my arsenal and promote it alongside my other services.
ive done a lot of research and have landed on the usual advice of 300psi/15lpm etc, but I was hoping fr a bit of newbie advice on a certain setup
Ive taken the advice of many on here and checked out the loncin range at jetmac, and I rather like the look of this setup http://www.jetmac.co.uk/shop/loncin-14-horsepower-g420-ar-275-18-dual-tech-rotary-package/
My only worry is that something this powerful might damage the paving through the flat surface cleaner?
is this a possibility with stone/concrete patio's and block paving? sorry for the novice questions but I dont want my first jobs to be an emabarrasment.....also can a machine like this be hooked to the mains (outdoor tap) or will it be reliant on a buffer tank?
Many thanks for any advice, im finding it to be a bit of a confusing task to try to pick the right machine for the job if Im honest
Ben
Ive been getting a few requests for paving cleaning recently while doing general maintenance work and so thought I would look into adding a washer and flat surface cleaner to my arsenal and promote it alongside my other services.
ive done a lot of research and have landed on the usual advice of 300psi/15lpm etc, but I was hoping fr a bit of newbie advice on a certain setup
Ive taken the advice of many on here and checked out the loncin range at jetmac, and I rather like the look of this setup http://www.jetmac.co.uk/shop/loncin-14-horsepower-g420-ar-275-18-dual-tech-rotary-package/
My only worry is that something this powerful might damage the paving through the flat surface cleaner?
is this a possibility with stone/concrete patio's and block paving? sorry for the novice questions but I dont want my first jobs to be an emabarrasment.....also can a machine like this be hooked to the mains (outdoor tap) or will it be reliant on a buffer tank?
Many thanks for any advice, im finding it to be a bit of a confusing task to try to pick the right machine for the job if Im honest
Ben