Today, many people are looking for industrial pressure washers powered by propane rather than other fuels. Propane is not only more concentrated and fuel efficient, it is more environmentally friendly. It does not contain lead and it creates relatively harmless emissions of water vapor and carbon dioxide. This is important to remember when you need to operate commercial pressure washers indoors. Using diesel or gasoline powered pressure washers inside can create dangerous exhaust fumes.
The main disadvantage of using an industrial electric pressure washer is that your range is limited. You can only use the machine in areas that have an electrical socket. To cover large areas, you need to lug around electrical cord with your industrial electric pressure washer, which can slow the cleaning process and create hazards if people tripping over the cords. Industrial and commercial pressure washers that run on propane are very portable. You do not have to worry about finding electrical sockets, making them the ideal for outdoor pressure washing work as well.
There are a number of industrial pressure washers on the market that are propane powered and offer powerful pressure levels of up to 3000 psi and flow rates of about 5 GPM. Many models are also available with tri-mode operations (cold water, hot water, and steam temperatures) and a two-gun feature for added user convenience. This makes them powerful cleaning tools for most industrial cleaning jobs. |