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Why You Shouldn't Try Pressure Washing Yourself

Why you shouldnt try pressure washing yourself

Halloween's coming up, so you may have already started decorating your home. However, if you notice cobwebs and mold around your home that you didn't put up yourself, it may be time to call a pressure washing professional.

If you've been searching for a solution, you might have come across pressure washing machines at your local hardware store. Before you go out and buy one for your home or business to do some DIY house washing or roof cleaning, you should be aware of the risk involved using one of these powerful machines without proper training.

The Risk Of DIY Pressure Washing

Numerous risks come with pressure washing, and thousands of people go to the hospital every year due to pressure washing accidents. If you are going to attempt to pressure wash your property alone, here are some risks that you should be aware of:

  • The Strength of High-Pressure Water

The water coming out of a pressure washer can easily cut through materials such as softwood and heavy-duty boots. Since this water is so pressurized, it can be easy to harm yourself if you are not careful.

  • Risk Of Electric Shock

The majority of pressure washers have between 20-30 feet of power cable attached, making them susceptible to kinks and cracks. If water ends up in one of these cuts, it could cause an electric shock, or worse, an electrical fire!

  • Ruined Surfaces

It should come as no surprise that water at this pressure can quickly destroy your home if not used correctly. If you don't apply pressure evenly when power washing, you could easily break seals, damage paint and staining, and even create holes in your roof or walls.

  • Risk Of Injuring Yourself Or Others

As mentioned before, the pressure from a pressure washer is strong enough to cut your skin, but what may seem like a small cut might be a more significant issue. If you cut yourself pressure washing, the chemicals from the pressure washer can be transmitted to your bloodstream. Although not all pressure washing injuries involve cuts, you can still receive bruises and eye injuries from pressure washers if you are not careful.

Now that you know the risk of pressure washing, you might be more inclined to call some experts to handle your pressure washing needs. Pressure washing doesn't have to be spooky, so call Leviathan Wash today for an estimate or schedule an appointment!

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Thinking about pressure washing your home yourself, then please call 918-777-9274, or complete our online request form.