Pressure Washing Townhomes Houston Texas

Doug Rucker

Roundtable Host 2009
This is a Townehome job we cleaned this week in Houston Texas. We soft washed this building with low pressure using all three methods, x Jetting, electric pumps and down streaming. Not all of the units were cleaned so it was quite a chore trying to keep the cleaning mix off the units that weren't being cleaned. Had to be pretty accurate.

Big thanks to Adrian Carrier of ABC Deck Rescue for referring the job to us.
 

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Nice job Doug they look great, which method worked the best?

I'm going to guess xjetting and chem pumps cleaned faster, but down streaming is always easier IMO.
Doug, who's that guy sitting down in photo 4?
 
Actually Downstreaming is always faster Just a couple areas that were real heavy I didn't have the patience so we x jetted and used electric pump on those.

The guy sitting is a helper feeding the hose over the fences while mike is cleaning just a little beyond him. We or should i say they had to leap frog some fences to clean the
Back of that building.


Doug Rucker Clean and Green Solutions 281.883.8470
 
nice job Doug, thats a large complex. cngrats on your company getting it done. do you many large projects like that? (well to me they are large )
 
Actually Downstreaming is always faster Just a couple areas that were real heavy I didn't have the patience so we x jetted and used electric pump on those.

The guy sitting is a helper feeding the hose over the fences while mike is cleaning just a little beyond him. We or should i say they had to leap frog some fences to clean the
Back of that building.


Doug Rucker Clean and Green Solutions 281.883.8470

Doug, I was referring to the chemical strength of an x jet or chem pump cleans faster but down streaming is easier as far as applying/rinsing etc. If your downstreamer cleaned it fast that's great. I know mine wouldn't have.
 
Doug, I was referring to the chemical strength of an x jet or chem pump cleans faster but down streaming is easier as far as applying/rinsing etc. If your downstreamer cleaned it fast that's great. I know mine wouldn't have.



I feel the same way.

It seems to me that applying everything with a chem pump and then rinsing with an 6 or 8 gpm would be the fastest.
 
How is having two separate hoses faster?

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if i am doing a large building I would pull out the chem hose apply the chem and 3 minutes after i started another guy comes behind me and starts rinsing. and if I am by myself,the strength of the first straight chem application will clean faster than dstreaming. I did a house yesteday that i had to go over twice d streaming.
 
if i am doing a large building I would pull out the chem hose apply the chem and 3 minutes after i started another guy comes behind me and starts rinsing. and if I am by myself,the strength of the first straight chem application will clean faster than dstreaming. I did a house yesteday that i had to go over twice d streaming.


I follow ya. The thing is I've never had a problem down streaming a vinyl house. A stucco or dryvit building ( or house ) is different. I could not down stream the one in Doug's picture, just wouldn't clean up or would take too many applications to do so.
 
great work Doug
 
Good job on the townhouse cleaning Doug.
 
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