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How to Choose a Propane Tank: Everything You Need to Know

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Propane is one of the popular choices of clean energy today. It burns hot and, according to experts, presents no threat to surface water, groundwater, or soil if it is spilled. As a result, it accounts for approximately 2 percent of the energy used in the United States today. 

If you’re choosing propane for your main source of fuel, you will need to choose a tank that works best for you and your family. By the time you’ve finished reading this article, you will have a great idea of how big of a tank you’ll need and the best location for a residential propane tank on your property. 

Choose a Propane Tank Size Wisely

A good propane tank provider will assess your home and property and give you a good idea of the range of propane tank sizes that will work best for you. Here are the options you should consider as you begin comparing tank prices and sizes. 

  • 1 lb tank: the smallest of tanks that you use typically for camping stoves and grills
  • 20 lb tank: the one that works best for an outdoor grill
  • 33 lb tank: the durable tank that is best for powering forklifts and farm vehicles for an extended time and is too small for heating a home
  • 100 lb tank: the most common size of tank sued to heat a home and power equipment and tools
  • 200 lb tank: the best size tank for a small home that requires propane for hot water and heat
  • 420 lb tank: the one you need if you have applications like a pool or a fireplace in addition to your home needs
  • 500-gallon tank: best for an average-sized house that requires propane for cooking and general appliances
  • 1,000-gallon tank: the one used on mansions and other large properties that need more than the 500-gallon tank

It’s worth noting that if you have a 500-gallon or 1,000-gallon tank, you will also need 10 feet of clearance around the tank. You cannot tuck the tank right next to your home. 

If you do not have room above ground for the size of tank you’ll need, you can always have the propane company install an underground propane tank

Factors To Consider

Consider the size of your home as well as a few other factors. For example, a home with only two people will need a different size tank than a home with six people. 

Also, think about your geographical location. A location with more intense cold or hot weather will need more fuel to adequately heat and cool the home. 

Finally, consider the price of the tank. Establish your budget, and then pick the tank that fits best into that budget. 

Choose a Propane Tank With Confidence

When you choose a propane tank, think about all of the factors. Consider your family’s needs as well as the location of your home. Then look at the BTUs you’ll use and select the propane tank that can best fill your needs. 

Bigger isn’t always better. Pick the tank you can afford with confidence. 

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