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Water Blasters

Water blasters are ideal for cleaning harder to reach areas such as roofs and fences, as well as other areas around your property like paths, driveways, and outdoor areas.

With a range of water blasters available from 1400 to 4000 psi, our high pressure water blasters will make cleaning hard surfaces on your property simple. Our blasters are available with electric and petrol options, as well as hot or cold water.

For cleaning engines or oil on your driveway, try a hot water blaster. One of our lightest duty options, youā€™ll be able to easily maneuver it around your workspace.

If youā€™re looking at washing down your house, check out our towable water blasters options. These are perfect for larger jobs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I hire a high pressure water blaster near me?

    Yes, you can easily hire a high-pressure water blaster from Hirepool. We have a wide range of high-pressure water blasters from 1400 to 4000 psi, to hot water water blasters and towable water blasters.  Hire a high-pressure water blaster for your next job from any local general hire Hirepool branches across New Zealand.

    Not sure what water blaster you need for your cleaning job? Check out our guide or chat with the team at Hirepool for a recommendation. 

  • How to use a water blaster for floor cleaning?

    To clean outdoor areas such as concrete driveways, decks and patios with a water blaster, you need to use the correct pressure and work slowly and methodically to avoid streaking.  It is best to use middle pressure for wooden surfaces like a deck, while harder surfaces may require a bit more pressure

    To use a water blaster for cleaning, we recommend first washing down the surface with gentle pressure to clear debris, then using a whirlaway attachment to move more stubborn grime. You may also want to use a specialist cleaning product for tough stains.

    Keep the nozzle an even distance away from the surface for the duration of using the water blasting and work from one direction using gentle arcing motions. Check out our handy guide on avoiding streaking and other water blasting hacks for more tips!

  • How to water blast a patio?

    When water blasting a patio, you would normally use a low pressure water blaster that has a psi of around 1450, ensuring the blaster is connected to the water supply and fueled and ready to go.

    When you have prepared, you can begin water blasting your patio, working from one side to the other. First, wash down the surface, then use a whirlaway attachment to clean, before rinsing down the path or patio.
    For a step-by-step guide on this job, , check out our water blasting your path or patio guide.

  • How to avoid streaking when water blasting?

    To avoid streaks when water blasting, keep the water blasting wand at a consistent distance from the surface you are water blasting. You can find more helpful tips and tricks in our avoiding streaking and other handy water blasting hacks guide.