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Commercial Electric Pressure Washers for Contractors and Facility Maintenance
Why Electric Over Gas for Commercial and Indoor Cleaning Applications
Gas pressure washers produce carbon monoxide and require ventilation that makes them impractical for enclosed environments: parking garages, covered loading docks, indoor manufacturing areas, commercial kitchens, and any facility where exhaust cannot be safely vented. Electric models run on 220V single-phase or three-phase power, produce no exhaust, and operate continuously without refueling. For contractors running daily cleaning routes at office parks, retail centers, restaurant chains, or municipal facilities, electric models also eliminate fuel cost and reduce maintenance — no carburetors, no fuel stabilizer, no seasonal storage requirements. Cold-water electric washers cover the majority of commercial cleaning applications: fleet washing, concrete and pavement cleaning, equipment degreasing, and building exterior washing where the goal is removing soil rather than sanitizing at temperature.
PSI and GPM — Matching Output to the Surface and Contaminant
Pressure (PSI) determines force applied to a surface; flow rate (GPM) determines rinse speed and recovery across large areas. High PSI with low GPM suits precision work — graffiti removal, concrete etching, gum removal from pavement — where force matters more than volume throughput. Higher GPM at moderate PSI moves volume efficiently across flat surfaces like parking lots, warehouse floors, and vehicle fleets. Commercial electric pressure washers typically run 2,000–4,000 PSI at 3–5 GPM for general contractor applications. Industrial-grade models reach 4,000–5,000 PSI with higher flow rates for removing industrial grease from concrete or blast-cleaning equipment between production runs. Surface cleaner attachments — rotating bar nozzles inside a shroud housing — require 3 GPM or more to spin properly; consumer machines at 1–2 GPM do not generate enough flow to run them effectively.
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Industrial Models Built for Daily Commercial Cleaning Schedules
Every electric pressure washer we carry is a commercial or industrial unit — not a residential model with a commercial label. Mi-T-M builds electric pressure washers used by contractors and facility managers across the country, with induction motors that run quieter and last longer than the universal motors common in consumer units. Pure Water Power offers commercial cold-water electric units designed for continuous-duty cleaning schedules where the machine runs multiple hours per day across a full work week. All models ship free to the lower 48 states. For help matching PSI, GPM, and power supply requirements to your facility, vehicle fleet, or cleaning route schedule, call our team directly.