I am offering two versions of the Siding-Jet, one plug-in, the other battery. The PLUG-IN version is described on this page.
Both the plug-in and the battery versions of the Siding-Jet will spray 36 feet vertical. The high reach allows the user to clean vinyl siding while standing safely on the ground, not on a ladder. The plug-in Siding-Jet is appropriate for a homeowner who has do-it-yourself preferences and does not need to move to other locations to provide done-for-you services to neighbors & strangers. The inconvenience of the electrical cord is minimal for homeowners who intend to clean only their own home.
Be sure to watch a live-action video demonstration of the method to clean vinyl siding using the Siding-Jet on the HOW-TO page of this site.
Details about the components for both of the Siding-Jet sprayers will be on the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page of this web store.
The Siding-Jet is not a pressure washer. Pressure washers produce output starting at 2000 psi. Vinyl siding manufacturers recommend against using pressure washers to clean vinyl siding. The Siding-Jet is in a category of devices that produce what is commonly called soft wash. The Siding-Jet produces output at 70 psi. We can hold our hand in front of the spray nozzle of the Siding-Jet. Professionals who clean roofs and vinyl siding for hire use the soft wash process.
Shipping is free.
The Siding-Jet is fully assembled:
It is fully functional out of the box. You will need to provide the following:
- an electric extension cord to supply power to the motor;
- a garden hose to supply water to the tank, & to rinse cleaning solution from siding;
- I recommend purchasing a cleaning concentrate such as 30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner which you mix with water in the tank.
Country of origin:
The country of origin for each of the components in the Siding-Jet is the USA or Italy, with one exception. The stainless quick-connect fitting that holds the nozzle holder is made in China. The electric pump, tank, and hose are made in USA. The Siding-Jet is assembled in Woodburn, Oregon, USA. The individual components are listed in the Frequently Asked Questions pages