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When it comes to anything you own that can wear or break down the question eventually rears its ugly head: should you replace an item or have it fixed? From cars to computers to lawn maintenance equipment, it’s a common dilemma. So, let’s take a closer look at the question of the day. Can you repair a broken or faltering power washer? In a word, the simple answer is yes. 

A Pressure Washer Troubleshooting Rundown

Like anything mechanical, there are a number of sources from which your problem can spring. As an instance, you might be experiencing engine issues. This could be due to fuel consumption problems, spark plug issues or other mechanical failures. If that’s the case then, yes, these issues are typically easy to repair. 

Does the motor on your commercial pressure washer start and then stall? The likely issue here is that the fuel cap vent is clogged. This means that the washer isn’t getting a lot of air or enough air to operate. Also, here’s a quick tip: Don’t leave fuel in the tank too long. This clogs the carburetor and, again, can cause issues like stalling. 

Pump problems are also common. This means that the pump on your pressure washer is not producing enough pressure. You might also notice that your washer is leaking. If this is the case, then you likely need to pay attention to or even replace the seals or gaskets. 

Surprisingly, the opposite can also be true. When the pressure is too high, it can damage your property, chip exterior paints and even cause injury to people and animals.  This can also cause your pressure washer to overheat and fail. If your power washer produces an overpowering spray then you might have a faulty wand trigger. 

Hoses and attachments can also create issues. Hoses can break down and develop leaks. Attachments such as nozzles can clog and this can also lead to additional damage to your pressure washer. Generally speaking, these parts are easy to replace so this shouldn’t be a concerning issue. 

To Fix or Not to Fix? The Pressure Washer Conundrum

Anything with a motor or moving parts can be fixed because. This is because the many parts are typically designed to be interchangeable. The question then becomes “should it be fixed?”. 

A pressure washer is an excellent investment for your property and, yes, they can be a bit costly up front. However, they are designed to serve you and your home or business for a long time. This being said, the day will come when you should consider replacing it. 

After all, fixing your pressure washer comes at a cost and it will likely reach a point when your repair costs exceed the actual value of your equipment. That’s when you might need to think about seeking out a proper replacement. 

Here at Classic Turf Equipment, we have you covered either way. Whether your pressure washer needs a quick fix or you need to upgrade to a new one, you’re right where you need to be. Just give us a call today or stop by one of our DFW outdoor power equipment locations. Our lawn equipment experts can help you find the most effective solution for your home and budget.