Propane Equipment Boosts Profitability for Landscapers
Local and commercial landscaping companies are turning to propane-powered mowers, fleets, and lawn equipment for their cost efficiency, lower environmental impact, and improved performance. Propane burns cleaner than gasoline, reducing maintenance needs, extending equipment lifespan, and operating more quietly—an advantage in noise-sensitive areas.
Why Propane is the Smart Choice for Landscaping Businesses
1. Propane is a Cost-Effective Fuel Solution
Propane burns cleaner than gasoline, resulting in less carbon buildup and reduced engine wear. This means your equipment will last longer and require less maintenance in the long run.
Gasoline is known to degrade within a few weeks, especially when exposed to elements like air, heat, or moisture. As it breaks down, gasoline can clog fuel lines and even damage engines. This could halt business and lead to an expensive visit to a mechanic. Gasoline requires stabilizers to increase its life expectancy by up to 12 months, but at an extra cost. This also makes gas harder to store during off-seasons.
Basically, this means gasoline requires more upkeep, more effort, and usually more money to keep running in optimal condition. On the other hand, propane is sealed in a pressurized tank.
The shelf life for propane is indefinite, while gasoline maxes out at one year. Since propane doesn’t break down over time, that also means you can worry less about it affecting your engine. So, while propane tanks have a slightly lower energy output, you get more bang for your buck in the long run.
Unlike gasoline that is usually held in flimsy, plastic containers, propane is contained in steel or aluminum tanks. This makes propane easier and safer to store, transport, and refill.
But remember, just because propane is less likely to spring a leak, doesn’t mean that it can’t happen. Always remember to inspect your tank for any leaks or other issues or go to a nearby U-Haul propane location to have a certified staff member inspect the tank for you!
Breaking Down the Difference: Gasoline vs. Propane
Feature |
Propane |
Gasoline |
Energy Output (BTUs) |
~91,550/gal |
~114,000/gal |
Burn Quality |
Very Clean |
Poor (produces buildup) |
Emissions |
Low (EPA/CARB compliant) |
Higher (CO2, CO, VOCs) |
Storage |
Pressurized tank that can be stored anywhere |
Requires stabilizers, ventilation, and climate-controlled storage |
Shelf Life |
Indefinite |
>1 Year |
Maintenance |
Low (less wear and tear) |
High |
Noise Level |
Quiet |
High Vibration, Louder |
2. Propane Is Reliable in All Weather Conditions
If you work in a place with frigid winters, you’ve probably noticed that gasoline can degrade and cause starting issues in cold weather. This means you’ll burn through more gas and spend more on filling it back up.
Propane remains stable and ensures consistent performance, even in extreme cold and heat. This means easier planning and more money back in your pocket!
On top of that, you’ll never have to let bad weather get in the way of a job. With propane-powered equipment you can complete any landscaping gig no matter the conditions.
Propane Tanks Sizes for Lawn Equipment
33-lb tanks, commonly referred to as aluminum forklift tanks, are a lightweight, versatile solution for most landscaping equipment needs. Many landscapers prefer these tanks due to their ability to provide a full day's fuel. And on top of that, they’re easy to remove and replace, saving you time and stress.
3. Propane Provides Better Customer Experiences
Propane Tools Are Quieter
Propane-powered equipment typically operates more quietly than gasoline alternatives, giving landscaping companies a competitive edge—especially in residential areas or noise-sensitive environments. The reduced noise levels not only improve customer satisfaction but also allow for greater flexibility when scheduling work hours.
Propane Reduces Harmful Gas Emissions
Gasoline and diesel fuels release pollutants called emissions, which can harm the environment when used in excess. Propane releases significantly less emissions, making it the cleaner option.
If you’re using propane to power your equipment, you can highlight your commitment to sustainability and attract a growing audience of environmentally conscious clients.
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