Propane for Your Home
Cold winters are no worry with affordable, reliable propane heat. Propane can help you save up to 50 percent over other heating options.
But, don’t stop saving there. Propane is an affordable, reliable energy source for your whole house needs. You can save money on:
- Home heating systems
- Residential Water heaters
- Space heaters
- Fireplaces, cook tops, and ranges
- Dryers
- And much more!
Propane Service That Fits Your Lifestyle
Part of our exceptional customer service comes from offering payment and delivery options that meet our residential customers’ needs.
Ask about our ‘Pricing Programs’ and our delivery options when you give us a call.
Different homes need different propane tank sizes, and we have them!
At Quality Propane, we offer a variety of tanks and installation options. We will set the propane tanks, run gas lines, connect to the home or business, and test for leaks.
Residential propane tank sizes, gallons:
Above-ground propane tanks:
- 500 gallon propane tank
- 1000 gallon propane tank
Underground propane tanks:
- 250 gallon propane tank
- 500 gallon propane tank
- 1000 gallon propane tank
Ask about our ‘Pricing Programs’ and our delivery options when you give us a call.
What size propane tank do I need?
Step 1: Determine Tank Size
Factors influencing tank size are the total square footage of the home, total BTU load of installed propane appliances and the climate zone. Typical horizontal propane tanks have a water capacity of 500 to 1,000 gallons and can be filled with propane to the 80 percent level.
Step 2: Determine Tank Placement
We evaluate accessible, safety-approved sites when selecting a location for a propane tank.
Considerations should include:
- Building and safety codes, which vary from location to location.
- Ease of access, to allow delivery trucks the ability to refill the tank in all seasons (tank must be located within 100 feet of the driveway).
- Overall site design, aesthetics and landscaping.
Step 3: Tank Installation
Basic tank installation can be completed in a few hours, either by our own service technicians or approved contractors who can complete the project in an efficient manner.
Step 4. Regulator Placement
Regulators come with pipe size and distance requirements, just like tanks, and cannot be placed closer than 3 feet horizontally from any building opening, such as a window well, nor can they be placed closer than 5 feet from any source of ignition, such as an air conditioning compressor. Our technicians will ensure that your tank is in compliance.