Inexpensive PW Cover

Bob Warfield

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I haven't been in business long enough to offer many tips but I'll share this one. My rig is mounted on an open trailer. I have found that an inexpensive BBQ grill cover from Sears Hdw. fits real nice and has draw strings to make it snug around the bottom. At least it keeps the weather off when not in use.
Thanks,
Bob Warfield
Restoration Specialties
 
Great idea Bob!
Actually, I use a grill cover for my generator, but I never thought about using one to cover the power washer. Probably because my washers are kept inside a covered trailer, and the generator is not.
 
hey BOB

Put an electric blanket under that grill cover and keep it nice and toasty in the winter.;)
 
Bob,
Like your idea, am sure that I can find one for the generator, but my skid is quite big. May have to shop a little. I use a Tyvek car cover for now to keep it hidden and dry
 
Sears cover

Bob,
Do you have a hot water unit? Can you tell me the size Sears cover you bought also?
 
Rick, Yes I have a large Landa hot water unit. As for the size, I threw the package away. I don't remember their being more than a couple of sizes available. Measure your machine to get a general idea, length, width, height. I'm sure they will have one that comes pretty close.
Thanks,
Bob Warfield
Restoration Specialties
 
I know this is a very old post but.....

I have boat cover and I use it to cover my whole trailer...keeps prowling eyes off my schit!!!!
 
i found a extra lare charbroil cover for mine and it along with a little elactric blanket keeps the equipment nice and toasty in the cold,looks like i am not so smart after all since all you folks already thought of it too....i saw that landa had one and it retailed i think for over 200.00!!!!!!i have like 25.00 in the whole investment.....
 
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