Hotsy of Las Vegas Introduces Water-Saving Pressure Washers

    When drought conditions and water limitations grow in Nevada, Hotsy of Las Vegas introduces a timely innovation that reduces the quantity of water required during pressure washing by up to 80%.

    A pressure washer uses an average of 8 gallons of water per minute, which corresponds to 480 gallons of water wasted if utilized for 60 minutes. Up to 80% of the water used during pressure washing is recycled and reused by utilizing the newest water reclamation technology given by Hotsy of Las Vegas, making the operation better for the planet and better for our community.

    “Water conservation is a team sport,” Hotsy of Las Vegas President Aaron Muller stated. “When homeowners and businesses hire someone to pressure wash their property, they should be asking if the pressure washing operator is recycling and reusing the wastewater. The more consumers care about water conservation, the more pressure washing companies will upgrade their equipment to conserve water.”

    Muller used to own a pressure washing business in Washington State, which has some of the strictest environmental restrictions in the country. As a result, Muller created custom equipment, procedures, and systems to pressure wash in the most environmentally friendly way possible, including recycling and reusing wash water and ensuring that no pollutant such as oil, grease, and heavy metals removed during the pressure washing process flows into the stormwater system, harming our ecosystem. Muller is eager to promote the water reclamation technology to the Las Vegas pressure washing community now that he has moved to Las Vegas and taken over management of the pressure washer shop Hotsy of Las Vegas.

    “Our water reclamation system is modular, meaning we can custom build them on any type of vehicle or current pressure washing setup you have. For those wanting an off-the-shelf solution, we also have the water reclamation system with pressure washers installed on a trailer, ready for you to drive away with it,” Muller remarked. “We all care about water conservation. Our belief is that if we can make the technology economical enough, there is no reason not to do it.”

    Glenn Pierce
    Glenn Pierce
    Glenn is our New York City correspondent covering home improvement, DIYs, and home renovation reports in New England areas.

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