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klingklang77
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Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Why do people do this? What's the point?

About twice a year the guy across the street spends a few days power washing his driveway and sidewalk. I'm in between semesters at work, so I am home a bit. This is the third day in a row he's doing it and the noise is driving me mad Chat Icon .

Posted 9/21/17 9:08 AM
 
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Pumpkin1
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Power washing driveway and sidewalk

I wish more people would do it, especially in NYC. It keeps the place looking clean and presentable.

Posted 9/21/17 9:21 AM
 

NervousNell
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

What I never understood was street sweepers. Slowing down traffic to.....wash the roads???

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Posted 9/21/17 9:22 AM
 

GoldenRod
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Posted by NervousNell

What I never understood was street sweepers. Slowing down traffic to.....wash the roads???

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Keeps all of the garbage and debris from going down the storm drains.

I don't powerwash my driveway, but I do powerwash some of the block walls and steps around the front of the house. They look dirty and dingy after a while. It looks a lot nicer after they're washed.

Posted 9/21/17 9:30 AM
 

SusiBee
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Posted by NervousNell

What I never understood was street sweepers. Slowing down traffic to.....wash the roads???

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The streets that do not have sweepers (like my neighborhood) are FILTHY.
All the dust and debris just gets kicked around the air.
The landscapers just add to the shit with their blowers. It never gets picked up, just blown around.

Posted 9/21/17 9:31 AM
 

NervousNell
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Posted by GoldenRod

Posted by NervousNell

What I never understood was street sweepers. Slowing down traffic to.....wash the roads???

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Keeps all of the garbage and debris from going down the storm drains.

I don't powerwash my driveway, but I do powerwash some of the block walls and steps around the front of the house. They look dirty and dingy after a while. It looks a lot nicer after they're washed.



So where does it go when they sweep it? Are they sucking it up? I see it just getting pushed around

Posted 9/21/17 9:35 AM
 

GoldenRod
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by GoldenRod

Posted by NervousNell

What I never understood was street sweepers. Slowing down traffic to.....wash the roads???

Chat Icon



Keeps all of the garbage and debris from going down the storm drains.

I don't powerwash my driveway, but I do powerwash some of the block walls and steps around the front of the house. They look dirty and dingy after a while. It looks a lot nicer after they're washed.



So where does it go when they sweep it? Are they sucking it up? I see it just getting pushed around



It's *supposed* to be a big vacuum, and the brushes are supposed to push the debris to the center of the truck, and there is a vacuum that sucks everything up into the truck.

By me, in suburbia, it's mainly for getting the leaves away from the storm drains. It does work, and it makes a noticeable difference.

Posted 9/21/17 9:42 AM
 

klingklang77
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Völlig losgelöst

Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Those that power wash, how long does it take you? This guy has been at it for about 6 hours a day for 3 days. Isn't that excessive?

Posted 9/21/17 10:03 AM
 

thewinterone
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Posted by klingklang77

Those that power wash, how long does it take you? This guy has been at it for about 6 hours a day for 3 days. Isn't that excessive?



Unless there's absolute filth, sounds crazy to me.

Posted 9/21/17 10:13 AM
 

SusiBee
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Posted by klingklang77

Those that power wash, how long does it take you? This guy has been at it for about 6 hours a day for 3 days. Isn't that excessive?



Maybe he's anal ?
When the guy behind me power washes his deck and backyard, it takes him about 3 days.
It's a small space, just the way he is, clueless.
Took him 3 years to build the deck, another 2 to build the railing, and going on 7 years for the canopy over the deck.
This is working every weekend on it.

Posted 9/21/17 10:13 AM
 

NervousNell
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Posted by klingklang77

Those that power wash, how long does it take you? This guy has been at it for about 6 hours a day for 3 days. Isn't that excessive?



What?
Yeah there's therapy for that.

LOL

Posted 9/21/17 10:14 AM
 

GoldenRod
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Posted by klingklang77

Those that power wash, how long does it take you? This guy has been at it for about 6 hours a day for 3 days. Isn't that excessive?



Yeah, that's crazy. I usually spend one tank of gas, which is an hour or so, I think?

Posted 9/21/17 11:07 AM
 

PhyllisNJoe
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

He may have a ****** power washer. It takes DH 2 days to power wash our house, shed, and entire PVC fence around our property and we have a decent one. He wants to upgrade to an even better one lol

Posted 9/21/17 11:12 AM
 

GoldenRod
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Member since 11/06

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Shawn

Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Posted by PhyllisNJoe

He may have a ****** power washer. It takes DH 2 days to power wash our house, shed, and entire PVC fence around our property and we have a decent one. He wants to upgrade to an even better one lol



But that's a lot of surface area to wash, so it makes sense. Just a driveway and sidewalk shouldn't take anywhere near that long, unless it's either very low pressure, he's using the wrong nozzle, or he doesn't know what he's doing.

Especially if it's twice a year.

Posted 9/21/17 11:26 AM
 

klingklang77
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Member since 7/06

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Völlig losgelöst

Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

To give you a better idea here is a photo:

Sorry it's sideways!

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The driveway is made of stones and he just sits there and goes in between each crack. You can kind of see the sidewalk in there and you can see it's not big.

Posted 9/21/17 11:38 AM
 

mommy2B3
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

We do our driveway and sidewalk.. but I admit I'm OCD and in between the pavers drives me insane. It takes us a couple days to do driveway, front stoop, deck, fence and siding.. but 6 hours to do the driveway, I even find insane and I'm pretty crazy lol

Posted 9/21/17 12:07 PM
 

lightblue
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Re: Power washing driveway and sidewalk

Posted by GoldenRod

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by GoldenRod

Posted by NervousNell

What I never understood was street sweepers. Slowing down traffic to.....wash the roads???

Chat Icon



Keeps all of the garbage and debris from going down the storm drains.

I don't powerwash my driveway, but I do powerwash some of the block walls and steps around the front of the house. They look dirty and dingy after a while. It looks a lot nicer after they're washed.



So where does it go when they sweep it? Are they sucking it up? I see it just getting pushed around



It's *supposed* to be a big vacuum, and the brushes are supposed to push the debris to the center of the truck, and there is a vacuum that sucks everything up into the truck.

By me, in suburbia, it's mainly for getting the leaves away from the storm drains. It does work, and it makes a noticeable difference.



Yes also for picking up crap when people litter.

Posted 9/21/17 12:14 PM
 
 

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