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Gas vs Electric Pressure Washer

Gas pressure washers deliver higher pressure and flow for tough, large-scale jobs. Electric pressure washers stay lighter, quieter, and simpler for routine home cleaning. Match the tool to the size and toughness of the job, not the price tag.

Gas Pressure WasherElectric Pressure Washer
Price$300-$1,200 depending on PSI and GPM$100-$500 depending on PSI and GPM
Cleaning power2,800-4,000+ PSI, cuts through heavy grime and paint prep1,300-2,300 PSI, fine for dirt, mildew, and light grime
PortabilityHeavier and needs fuel on hand, but fully cordlessLighter, but tethered to an extension cord and outlet
NoiseLoud engine noise, best saved for daytime outdoor useQuieter and more neighbor-friendly
MaintenanceOil changes, spark plugs, fuel stabilizationMinimal -- mostly hose and nozzle care
StartupPull-start engine that can be balky when coldInstant power at the push of a button
Best forDriveways, decks, siding, heavy-duty stripping jobsCars, patio furniture, grills, light deck cleaning
Choose Gas Pressure WasherChoose gas for large driveways, stripping paint, or heavy-duty jobs that call for serious PSI and full cordless mobility.Shop Pressure Washers
Choose Electric Pressure WasherChoose electric for routine cleaning around cars, patios, and furniture, with less noise and less upkeep.Shop Pressure Washers

The verdict

Gas pressure washers bring more raw cleaning power and go anywhere without a cord -- the better call for serious or large-scale jobs. Electric models stay quieter, lighter, and nearly maintenance-free, which covers most routine homeowner cleaning.

FAQs

Is a gas pressure washer worth it over electric for home use?

For occasional car washing or patio cleaning, an electric model is usually plenty. A gas washer earns its higher price and maintenance when you're regularly cleaning large driveways, siding, or stripping old paint or heavy grime.

What PSI do I need to clean a driveway?

Most concrete driveways clean up well at 2,500-3,000 PSI, well within reach of a mid-range gas washer, while electric washers under 2,000 PSI need more passes and time for the same result.

Can electric pressure washers be used away from an outlet?

Only with a long, properly rated extension cord or a portable power station. Electric washers need a steady power source, unlike gas models, which limits range on a larger property.

Steelhaul Co. carries both — compare specs and get freight quoted to your ZIP at checkout.