Pressure Washer Use in Winter

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TimberXX

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I am interested in using my pressure washer this winter. I usually winterize it.

Here in NJ my attached garage gets in the mid 30s often.

Has anyone built something to keep their pressure washer heated, instead of heating the entire garage?
 
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Just flush it with rv antifreeze when your done using it. It takes 2 min. I have 2 for about 15yrs now
 
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What are you using the pressure washer on (ie:car)?

I’d be more concerned about the water/spray freezing up where it was used, like in the driveway.

To answer your question though, can always use one of those turbo blower heaters that are powered by diesel/kerosine. I use one to thaw out my skidsteer occasionally; works great because it’s forced hot air right where i want it.
 
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It should be relatively easy to keep a small space above freezing if it's within an attached garage. A plywood or cardboard box placed overtop of the washer, with either a heat tape or small light bulb inside should be plenty to keep it above freezing.
 
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A heated pet mat (or whatever they're called) under the washer and a large box as suggested in the post above.
 
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Back to the box idea, I think it would likely work with no heat source in the right location of the garage. My insulated but unheated attached garage gets below freezing at times, but I store potatoes and onions in there with no issue. I store them close to the house wall and have them lightly covered with a box or rug. There's enough warmth from the house wall and the basement (floor of garage close to the house) to keep that area above freezing. Put a thermometer on the floor to get a better idea if that will work. Cover that with a box and monitor your temps. If a cardboard box works, you could make one out of foam board for even better protection.
 
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Also there exists small magnetic heaters @ a few 100 watts that could do the trick.
Not pricy either.
Perhaps slap it on and maybe toss an old carpet to keep in the heat.

Useless to heat my CUT but would do OK on a washer.
 

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