Pressure Wash Your House
Learn how to pressure wash your house and get tips on pressure washing machines.
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Summary: Since the dawn of time, man has sought to ameliorate his humble dwellings. The do-it-yourself spirit has driven people the world over to tackle projects like adding a room, painting, installing new light fixtures, and the list goes on. Home improvement can be some of the most rewarding—or most frustrating—work homeowners can do. The key to doing home repair and maintenance successfully is having the proper tools and the right knowledge. The key to making your home improvement project relatively hassle-free is a tactic that has worked for ages: divide and conquer. With step-by-step instructions and safety procedures in hand, Sunday afternoons walking around the house with a screwdriver and a plan can resume.
In this free DIY home improvement video series, learn how to pressure wash the exterior of your house—as well as the sidewalks, driveway and deck. Our expert will show you where to get a pressure washing machine, how to hook it up, what wands and tips to use, and how to start the pressure washer. Then follow him as he takes you around the house—from roof, to eaves, to windows, to exterior walls—showing you the proper pressure washing techniques for cleaning. After watching these videos, you should be able to pressure wash your own home in no time!
About the Expert
Grady Johnson has over twenty five years of painting experience and is a master painter. His experience includes industrial, new construction and remodel painting. He started as an apprentice working in an apartment maintenance service company, training for two years in indoor and exterior painting. This foundation was primarily in the remodeling industry, which continued to be his preferred work. The money in industrial work blossomed in Florida in the late eighties, and for several years Cypress Gardens (including the famous Esther Williams swimming pool) and Boardwalk and Baseball benefited from Grady's professional painting skills while he was with Harwood Painting.
Several years later, Grady started his first painting company, the Painting Gap, with his helper and friend, Patrick Sayers.
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