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20 Pound

PROPANE TANKS

20 lb propane tank

COMMON USES: Barbecues, mosquito catchers, patio heaters

SIZE AND CAPACITY: Approximately 1-½’ tall x 1’ in diameter. Holds about 5 gallons at 80% capacity.

33 Pound

PROPANE TANKS

33 lb propane tank

COMMON USES: Forklifts and other autogas-fueled vehicles

SIZE AND CAPACITY: Approximately 2’ tall x 1’ in diameter. Holds about 8 gallons at 80% capacity.

100 Pound

PROPANE TANKS

100 lb propane tank

COMMON USES: Fireplaces, ranges, dryers, barbecues, temporary heat on commercial job sites

SIZE AND CAPACITY: Approximately 4’ tall x 1-½’ in diameter. Holds about 25 gallons at 80% capacity.

50 Gallon

PROPANE TANKS

50 gal propane tank

COMMON USES: Home heating, residential cooking and clothes drying

SIZE AND CAPACITY: Approximately 40” tall x 2-½’ in diameter. Holds about 50 gallons at 80% capacity.

100 Gallon

PROPANE TANKS

100 gal propane tank

COMMON USES: Home heating, hot water, dryers, fireplaces, generators, pool heater

SIZE AND CAPACITY: Approximately 53” tall x 3’ in diameter. Holds about 100 gallons at 80% capacity.

330 Gallon

PROPANE TANKS

330 gal propane tank

COMMON USES: Whole-home systems, home heating, supplemental heat and hot water

SIZE AND CAPACITY: Approximately 10’ long x 2-½’ in diameter. Holds about 264 gallons at 80% capacity.

500 Gallon

PROPANE TANKS

500 gal propane tank

COMMON USES: Whole-home systems, home heating, generators, pool heat

SIZE AND CAPACITY: Approximately 3-½’ tall x 10’ long. Holds 400 gallons when filled to 80% capacity.

30,000 Gallon

PROPANE TANKS

30,000 gal propane tank

COMMON USES: Large communities with metered service, commercial facilities, bulk plant storage

SIZE AND CAPACITY: Approximately 10’ tall x 10’ wide x 70’ long. Holds 24,000 gallons when filled to 80% capacity.

Tank Usage Requirements

We are happy to provide you with a gas tank for a low one-time hook-up fee and in some cases free hook-up. However, gas tanks are very expensive costing an average of $1,000-$3,000+. Due to this expense, we are investing in you as a customer. In order to keep your fuel prices low, we must use our tanks as efficiently as possible. Please plan to use a minimum of 1.5 times the capacity of the tank provided to you each year. (ex. 100 gallon x 1.5 = 150 gallons per year) We do our best to size your tank appropriately in the initial setup; however, your fuel usage may change.

It would be unfair to our customers as a whole to continue to service tanks that are oversized. If a customer has an oversized tank that is not allowed to be downsized, then we must charge an annual tank and regulator maintenance fee.

If you notice that you are using less than 1.5 times that tank’s capacity per year, then contact us so we can change your tank to a smaller size at no charge to you. Also, if your fuel needs change and you require more capacity we will contact you to make arrangements to suit your needs.

Tank Placement Requirements

  • 120 D.O.T. (vertical tank) or smaller tanks can be set right beside a building with the following safety restrictions:
  • The tank must be 3 feet from any low window or vent.
  • The tank must also be 10 feet from any source of electrical spark.
  • 330 or 500 gallon (horizontal) ASME tanks must be 10 feet from any structure or any property line that can be built upon.

It would be very helpful to us if you can mark where you want the tank; and if there are any underground lines between the tank location and the house.