Hot water pressure washers cut through grease, oil, and heavy buildup faster than cold water units. This page breaks down your best options and helps you compare models based on power, heat output, and how often you clean.
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Here are some different types of hot water pressure washers:
Determining these options will help you select the right hot water pressure washer for the job:
Here are some additional factors to consider when choosing a hot water pressure washer:
Once you have considered these factors, you can narrow down your choices and select the best hot water pressure washer for your needs. If need further assistance choosing the best hot water pressure washer contact one of our experts!

What are hot water pressure washers used for?
People use hot water pressure washers for jobs where grease, oil, or heavy buildup is the main problem. Common uses include shop floors, farm equipment, trucks and trailers, industrial machinery, food processing areas, and anything coated in oily residue.
Do hot water pressure washers clean better?
Yes. Hot water speeds up how fast detergents work and helps dissolve grease, oils, and proteins. You get a deeper clean with less scrubbing and shorter job times compared to cold water units.
What fuel do hot water pressure washers use?
Most use diesel or kerosene to power the burner coil that heats the water. The pressure washer itself can be powered by electricity or a gas engine, depending on the model.
When should I choose hot water over cold water?
Choose a hot water pressure washer if you clean grease, oil, hydraulic fluid, or baked-on grime. Cold water is fine for mud, dust, or general wash-downs, but it struggles with oily messes.
Do hot water pressure washers cost more to operate?
They use fuel or electricity to heat the water, so the operating cost is slightly higher than cold water units. Most businesses consider it a fair trade since hot water cuts cleaning time and reduces detergent use.
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Cuts Through Grease and Oil

Faster Cleaning Times

Uses Less Detergent

Better for Heavy Equipment