The Industry's Best-Kept Secret
No matter the size of your mower fleet, propane can transform your business by affecting the bottom line. This cleaner fuel gives you an edge in marketing to customers, while the easy refueling options keep your crew more productive.
Reduced Fuel Costs
Propane is consistently less expensive at the pump, helping you submit more competitive bids with potential customers.
Lower Labor Expenses
On-site refueling allows your crew to spend more time working and less time at the gas station. On the job, employees are more productive and satisfied using clean equipment.
Fuel Security
Propane equipment has a secure, closed-loop fuel system. This saves money by virtually eliminating costly, harmful spills, and dramatically reducing fuel theft.
More Green-Minded Customers
Promoting your choice to use cleaner fuel can help attract new business from people who care about sustainability.
Propane Products for Landscape & Turf
There are over 150 propane mower models — including walk-behind, stand-on, and zero-turn-radius models — available from the brands you know. Whichever is right for you, you’ll be saving more on fuel and labor expenses, while reducing emissions. You may also convert existing equipment using EPA- and CARB-certified conversion kits.
To boost your savings even more, team up your propane mowers with propane autogas vehicles. They’re proven to deliver the power a contractor needs to haul equipment. They also offer the lowest total cost-of-ownership of any vehicle fuel out there, giving you a new route to better savings. These vehicles also operate cleaner than those powered by conventional fuels, keeping you on track with sustainability goals.
Propane autogas is proven fuel for the powerful performance your business needs. And unlike diesel, propane autogas fleet vehicles operate cleaner without the added cost of filters and fluids. On top of cleaner operation, propane autogas offers the lowest total-cost-of-ownership available, increasing your savings even more.
Power better savings while powering your equipment. Propane portable generators are trusted for recharging electric handheld equipment like trimmers, blowers, and chainsaws — with wattage ranging from 2,000 to 12,300. Propane is the perfect fuel for generators: It costs less, doesn’t degrade over time, and is always available in a power outage.
Propane offers flexibility for contractors. For fleets with 5-10 mowers, your propane supplier will get you started with a cylinder exchange program. Larger fleets can take advantage of on-site dispensing, where trained employees refill their own cylinders at the start of each work day.
Propane Can Do That: Landscape & Turf Management
Converting to Propane for the Better
Maximize Productivity with Propane
Sustainable Fuel for Everyday Use
Lifting the Bottom Line
Fueling More Uptime
Going All In With Propane
A Municipality Cutting More With Less
How to Get Started With Propane
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Find a propane supplier
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Enter your zip code to find a supplier in your area who serves landscape contractors. Before contacting the supplier, do a little research to confirm they have experience working with the landscape industry.
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Talk to an equipment dealer
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Enter your zip code to find equipment dealers near you who are confirmed sellers of propane landscape equipment. An equipment dealer can also assist with equipment conversions.
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Take advantage of incentives
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You can save even more on the upfront purchase of propane equipment with purchase incentives. The Propane Mower Incentive Program offers up to $1,000 for the purchase of a new propane mower, or $500 for a qualified propane mower conversion. Your state may also offer additional incentive programs.
Enter your zip code to find a propane supplier
If you’re wondering, “Where can I find a propane supplier near me?” then you’ve come to the right place. Propane is the energy for everyone, and your local propane supplier can help you assess your energy needs for your home or business. They can also answer any questions about what makes propane so affordable, reliable, and versatile. Enter your zip code to find suppliers near you.
Didn’t Find What You’re Looking For? Check Our FAQs.
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Where can I buy propane appliances?
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Propane.com offers shopping guides for grills and patio heaters or contact your local propane supplier for suggestions nearby. Some propane suppliers offer appliance showrooms featuring everything from space and water heaters to kitchen appliances and fireplaces.
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What do I do when my portable propane tank is empty?
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When the propane tank you use for grilling or other outdoor appliances is empty, drop it off and purchase a full tank at one of thousands of tank exchanges nationwide. You’ll find them everywhere from hardware and rental stores to grocers, convenience stores, and gas stations. In addition, there are many propane cylinder refilling locations available across the country. Contact your local propane supplier for more information on refilling or exchanging cylinders.
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Where can I find someone to service my propane appliances?
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Your local propane supplier is an excellent source of information for things like propane appliance servicing and repairs. Contact them with your questions about servicing, repairing, or replacing propane appliances.