Gas vs Electric Clothes Dryer Cost in District of Columbia (2026)
For 300 loads/year in District of Columbia: a gas dryer costs about $115/year ($0.38/load), a standard electric resistance dryer costs $252/year ($0.84/load), and a heat pump dryer costs just $114/year ($0.38/load). Heat pump dryers use about 55% less electricity than resistance dryers for the same drying. They also don’t need an external vent — useful in apartments or interior rooms. Default assumption: 300 loads/year (about 6 loads/week for a 2–4 person household). Per-load energy comes from ENERGY STAR specifications — gas at ~22,000 BTU, electric resistance at ~3.3 kWh, heat pump at ~1.5 kWh. Multiply by District of Columbia’s gas price ($18.01/Mcf, EIA March 2026) or electricity rate (25.41¢/kWh, EIA April 2026). Affiliate links — we may earn a small commission at no cost to you.Dryer Per load Per year (300 loads) Gas dryer (22,000 BTU/load) at $18.01/Mcf $0.38 $115 Electric resistance dryer (3.3 kWh/load) at 25.41¢/kWh $0.84 $252 Heat pump dryer (1.5 kWh/load) at 25.41¢/kWh $0.38 $114 Which dryer makes sense in District of Columbia?
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