For tough jobs, heat matters. Hot water pressure washers use high temperatures and pressure to break down grease, oil, and grime faster than cold water alone. The result is a deeper clean, less effort, and better results across a wide range of applications.

What does a pressure washer pump do?
The pump is the core of your pressure washer. It takes incoming water and pressurizes it, creating the high-pressure flow used for cleaning. Without a properly functioning pump, your machine won’t deliver usable pressure.
What types of pressure washer pumps are there?
The most common types include:
The right pump depends on your usage and performance needs.
What pump parts commonly need replacement?
Common replacement parts include:
These components wear over time due to pressure, heat, and water quality.
How do I know if my pressure washer pump is failing?
Signs of pump issues include:
These symptoms often indicate worn internal components or valve issues.
Can a pressure washer pump be repaired, or should it be replaced?
Many pumps—especially triplex pumps—can be repaired by replacing worn parts. However, lower-cost axial pumps are often replaced entirely when they fail. The decision usually depends on the pump type and extent of damage.
How often should I service my pressure washer pump?
Routine maintenance includes:
Service intervals depend on usage, but regular inspection helps prevent major failures.
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