Can I ask how long that job took you to do with that washer as must have felt like forever to do?
I know from first hand experience what you must have felt like as I've tried when I first started out taking on largers job with a low spec 10 lpm direct feed washer. It did not take me long to realise the washer I was using was simply not up to the job. Even when doing small jobs took forever especially with poor tap pressure which really use to do my head in. It use to take even longer when doing weed infested filthy block pavers even usin a turbo nozzle so was a case of getting a better washer in the end.
Yep, i bit off more than i could chew with this one. The ariel shot is from google and doesnt do justice. The whole back is indian stone, the side where garden area is a maze of block pathing and down side of bungalow and then the massive front as can see slightly from original picture.
For various reasons, water pressure problems (im sure old dear keeps running the bath) then problems with turbo nozzel not working and then my complete novice aproach, its taken 2 and a bit days. Yes didnt take long for 1, for me to regret taking on the job just for big money and 2, for me to realise a bigger pump/engine required.
Completely under researched it. I was thinking bigger bar/psi output the better. Didnt take into account an higher lpm output. So that massive blocked pathing front drive kicks out alot of sand n grime. When i watched hundreds of u tube vids and saw water blasting it away with a surface cleaner. I wrongly assumed that its not just down to psi but combined with a greater waterflow per minute. So i lack the power to either spray brush it or pick up brush n start to sweep to allow engine to cool
plus itd just me on tod
Today did an average size garden, one of my normal customers. Thankfully great water pressure and slabs n concrete. Took no time to do with fsc. Didnt want to spend overly much on machine as these jobs im guessing are seasonal and didnt know if theres money in it.