PostHeaderIcon Can you use a pressure washer during the winter?


I would like to power wash the outside of a house I am cleaning and just wondering whether or not it is safe/can/should be done and what the stipulations are concerning this? If anyone knows I would greatly appreciate it!

Its fine just do it on a warmer day.

6 Responses to “Can you use a pressure washer during the winter?”

  • ooda says:

    if the water inside it freeses it will explode and kill you
    however if you drain it out properly after use you will survive (i accept no responisbility for any damage caused by this advice)
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  • Mr. Fix-It says:

    Simple–wait for a day where it is at least 40 degrees or plan on problems of all sorts.
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    Building Trades 25 Years

  • Dan the brick man says:

    any day that it is above 32 degrees and it wont hurt a thing…
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  • Willy r says:

    yes it can be done I’ve done it myself, moving water is hard to freeze, don’t try it like in the low twenties it’ll ice what you’re washing, let the sun be out when you start don’t stop until you are finished if it sits it’ll freeze, once you’re done purge the water-hose and the pressure washer of water. worse case it starts to freeze up if it does take it indoors and wait till it warms up some..
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  • HiTech Heat says:

    Its fine just do it on a warmer day.
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  • Just guessing says:

    Sure. Do it on a rainy day.
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