This is not a sales pitch!
Wash water recovery is the way to go for all pressure washer companies. It doesn't have to be an expensive system like the Fury, just the same idea. We designed our own system. I use to work for a janitorial company that installed and repaired truck mounted (mostly vans but some are in trailers) carpet cleaners and this is where I got the idea about water recovery. By designing a sytem that will work with your space requirements you will be able to go into places and get jobs that most other contractors can't get or do.
Who do you know that can take their pressure washer into their house and clean the kitchen floor tile (3000 psi 8 gal per min 200 deg)? Probably no one! I did it in my own house with very little water left on the floor, and no, there wasn't water all over the walls or any where else that it wasn't supposed to be.
We also have a water filtration system that we discharge into a sanitary sewer.
Phil
phil@taylorwebs.com
Who Cleaned It, for a cleaner Environment.
Wash water recovery is the way to go for all pressure washer companies. It doesn't have to be an expensive system like the Fury, just the same idea. We designed our own system. I use to work for a janitorial company that installed and repaired truck mounted (mostly vans but some are in trailers) carpet cleaners and this is where I got the idea about water recovery. By designing a sytem that will work with your space requirements you will be able to go into places and get jobs that most other contractors can't get or do.
Who do you know that can take their pressure washer into their house and clean the kitchen floor tile (3000 psi 8 gal per min 200 deg)? Probably no one! I did it in my own house with very little water left on the floor, and no, there wasn't water all over the walls or any where else that it wasn't supposed to be.
We also have a water filtration system that we discharge into a sanitary sewer.
Phil
phil@taylorwebs.com
Who Cleaned It, for a cleaner Environment.
Last edited: