Daimer Logo Tagline
Video Gallery My Account Cart Search
1-800-471-7157
Shopper Approved
In Business Since 2002
  • Steam Cleaners
    • Steam Cleaners
    • Carpet Steam Cleaners
    • Vapor Steam Cleaners
    • Steam Pressure Washers
    • Steam Car Wash
    • Steam Cleaner Accessories
    • Steam Cleaner Brushes
    • Steam Cleaner Hoses
  • Carpet Cleaners
    • Carpet Cleaners
    • Carpet Steam Cleaners
    • Walk-Behinds
    • Car Carpet Extractors
    • Cloth Upholstery Cleaners
    • Truck Mounts
  • Pressure Washers
    • Pressure Washers
    • Wet Steam Pressure Washers
    • Electric Heated Pressure Washers
    • Auto Shutoff Wet Steamers
    • Cold Water Models
    • Car Pressure Washers
    • Wet Steamers With Hard Surface Spinners
    • Custom Models
  • Auto Detailing
    • Auto Detailing
    • Car Carpet Extractors
    • Interior Hard Surface Steamers
    • Exterior Car Steamers
  • Floor/Hard Surface
    • Floor/Hard Surface
    • Multi-Use, Self-Contained Systems
    • Heated Pressure Washer Based Systems
    • Water Damage Restoration
    • Sludge Extractors
  • Tile Cleaning Machines
    • Tile Cleaning Machines
    • Vapor Steam Models
    • Hard Surface Spinners
  • Gum Removal
    • Gum Removal
    • Vapor Steam Based Machines
    • Wet Steamers - 10x Faster Than Vapor
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Video Gallery
  • Contact
  • My Account

How to Clean Brick Surfaces and Sidings?

HomeHow To articlesHow to CleanHow to Clean Brick Surfaces and Sidings?
Shopper Approved Banner
Why Choose Daimer

Years in Business

World's largest supplier of commercial and industrial steam cleaners.

Our Distinguished Clients

Our Clients Logos

View Client List

How to Clean Brick Surfaces and Sidings?
How to Use a Carpet Cleaner
How Choose Machines
How to Select the Best Pressure Washer for Concrete Maintenance?
How to Choose the Perfect Steam Cleaner for a Restaurant?
How to Choose the Best Industrial Pressure Washer?
How to Choose the Best Mobile Car Wash Equipment
How to Choose the Best Hot Water Pressure Washer?
How to Choose Steam Pressure Washer for Industrial Cleaning
How to Clean
How to Clean Bathroom Sink, Tub, Tiles and More
How to Clean a Garbage
How to Clean a Lawn Mower
How to Clean Stone Floors
How to Clean Kitchen Exhaust Hood and Duct
How to Clean Construction Equipment and Machinery?
How to Clean Roof
How to Wash Wooden Fences
How To Clean Brick Patios and Walkways
How to Wash Farm Equipment
How to Clean Swimming Pool Tiles
How to Wash Heavy Machine Parts
How to Clean Vinyl Floors?
How to Clean Patio Furniture
How to Clean Ovens
How to Clean Boat and Trailer
How to Clean Stucco Surface
How to Clean a Brick House
How to Clean Hardwood Floor
How to Clean a Wheelchair
How to Clean Marble Floor
How to Clean a Mattress?
How to Wash Car Parking Lots?
How to Remove Soap Scum
How to Wash Supermarket Grocery Carts
How to Wash Oil Drums?
How to Wash Forklift Trucks
How to Wash Paint and Rust from Metal Surfaces
How to Choose the Best Carpet Cleaner for Your Job
How to Choose the Best Auto Detailing Equipment
How to Pick the Best Electric Pressure Washer
How to Choose the Best Gas Pressure Washer
How to Choose the Best Gum Removal Machine
How to Choose the Best Tile Cleaning Machine
How to Choose the Best Upholstery Steam Cleaner
How to Pick the Best Hard Surface Cleaner
How to Choose the Best Truck Mounted Carpet Cleaner
How to Choose the Perfect Steam Cleaner
How to Choose the Perfect Pressure Washer
How to Choose the Perfect Carpet Cleaner
How to Remove Bed Bugs with Steam Bed Bug Removal Machine
How to Clean Window Blinds with Steam Cleaner
How to Clean Conveyor Belts in the Food and Beverage Industry
How to Remove Graffiti with Pressure Washer
How to Clean HVAC Condenser and Evaporator Coils
How to Clean a Garbage Can Using High Pressure Washer
How to Clean Concrete Surfaces and Floor
How to Clean Construction Equipment and Machinery
How to Clean Brick Surfaces and Sidings?
How to Clean Showers and Shower Stalls?
How a Carpet Cleaner Works
How a Pressure Washer Works

How to Clean Brick Surfaces and Sidings Using Pressure Washer?

Brick surfaces lend a rustic yet elegant appeal to indoor and outdoor décor. No wonder bricks are still used around fireplaces and to line pathways. The rough and course texture of bricks, however, poses considerable cleaning challenges. The textured surface quickly accumulates dust and dirt particles.

Around brick fireplaces that are frequently exposed to crackling fire, the brick accumulates ash, smoke stains, and black soot. Scrubbing and washing brick surfaces and sidings often do not produce the expected results. This is exactly why you need to upgrade to pressure washers to make the brick surfaces look attractive and to restore its elegant, beautiful looks.

Pressurized moisture for unmatched cleaning

Excessive use of brushes or scrubbers can damage the brick surface and cause it to chip off. These traditional techniques are also unable to remove dirt and ash trapped deep within the brick surface. Pressure cleaning is a proven method of removing stubborn and tough dirt deposits and grime from brick facades.

Using pressure cleaners to maintain brick surfaces offers a simple way of keeping brick surfaces clean and dirt-free. Simply direct the pressurized water on the brick surface to easily wash off the toughest of dirt deposits, grime, and moss that mars their attractive look. Pressure washers release a jet of fine spray generated at high pressure levels through specialized nozzles. This spray penetrates into the tiny pores on brick surfaces and effortlessly removes every bit of dust and grime.

Why Use Heated Pressure Washers?

If your brick surfaces and sidings have tougher deposits like grease, oil marks, or layers of stubborn dirt that refuse to yield to cold water pressure cleaning, you will need to switch to hot water or steam mode of your pressure washer. Advanced steam pressure washers offer the convenience of using the machine independently as a hot water, cold water, and steam pressure washer to meet the challenges of various types of cleaning applications.

The Steam Pressure Cleaning Advantage

Steam cleaning of brick surfaces and patio gives better and faster results. Besides, you are spared the cost of using expensive and harmful detergents and chemicals. Hot water and steam pressure washers can clean your brick surfaces comprehensively and more effectively than ordinary pressure washers.

What Specifications You Should Look For?

Industry experts recommend using tri-mode pressure washing machines featuring pressure levels of 3500 PSI and flow rates of 4 GPM for best cleaning results. These technologically-advanced power cleaners are also ideal for maintaining a range of other surfaces including concrete, industrial equipment, farm machinery, parking lots, driveways, and more.

When it comes to pressure washing brick surfaces and sidings, the choice of pressure washing equipment is important. Daimer® pressure washers are the first choice of operators because they come with the features and specifications required to deliver comprehensive cleaning results. Daimer® is the industry’s leading supplier of superior pressure washer systems. Their pressure cleaning machines have high-quality components and casing that assure durability and consistently high performance. These state-of-the-art cleaning systems also offer easy handling and superior safety features

How to Clean Brick Surfaces and Sidings?
How to Clean Brick Surfaces and Sidings?

Daimer Logo

Daimer Industries, Inc.
One Union Street
Suite 303
Lawrence, MA 01840 USA

Facebook Twitter Google Plus RSS Blogger

Products Category
  • Steam Cleaners
  • Carpet Cleaners
  • Pressure Washers
  • Auto Detailing
  • Floor/Hard Surface
  • Tile Cleaning Machines
  • Gum Removal
Advice
  • Products by Application
  • Video Gallery
  • Buyers Info Center
  • Steam Cleaner Uses
  • Testimonials
  • Ebooks
  • Magazines & Publications
  • How to Clean
Customer Service
  • Contact Us
  • Policies & Terms
  • Request a Quote
  • Financing
  • (800) 471-7157
  • email
About Daimer
  • About Us
  • Customer List
  • Site Map
  • Blog

Accepted Forms of Payment

Accepted Forms of Payment

© 2023 DAIMER Industries. All Rights Reserved.

 
Close Search