Friday 9 May 2014

Tips For Selecting A Propane Company

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By Cath Buhr


Propane is a common source of fuel for homes across the United States. Not only is it cleaner and safer than using other types of fuel, it also is less expensive than these other types of fuel. Before you select a propane supplier, consider the following tips to guide you to the best propane service in your area.

In addition to paying for the propane, you also will have to pay for the tank or perhaps the rental of a tank. Even though it is a larger upfront cost, buying a tank can be a good idea. Tanks range from about $350 for a 120-gallon propane tank up to anywhere from $1800 to $2,000 for a larger tank holding 1,000 gallons. It also costs about $100-$200 for the installation of the tank, depending on what size you purchased. Some companies will give you a free tank if you pre-purchase a large amount of propane.

You will want to purchase your tank from a company that provides you with a tank warranty and a tank repurchase guarantee. The tank warranty, which might last as long as ten years, covers only the tank itself and promises that there will be no manufacturing defects in the tank. Regulators and valves generally are not covered in the warranty. A repurchase guarantee ensures that if you move to switch to another type of heating fuel, the company will buy back the tank at the original purchase price.

The cost of propane fluctuates just as the cost of electricity, natural gas, gasoline and other fuels. Generally, demand is greatest in winter when the weather is colder, and the prices go up, sometimes substantially. While it costs quite a bit upfront, pre-paying for propane can save you a ton of money. If you buy when supply is high and prices are low, you can pay far less per gallon than you would in winter. Often a company also will offer a special program where you can have the price capped for the year. This means that you pay a fee and you get a guarantee that the company will not charge you more per gallon than the cap protection rate. This can be a great way to save money without having to pay a lot up front.

Of course, none of this means anything if the propane you buy is of poor quality. Not all propane that is sold in the United States is the same. There are basically two categories of propane, HD5 and HD10. HD5 is the highest quality propane that you can buy in the United States, and it is definitely what you want when you are looking for a propane supplier. One way to tell whether or not you are truly getting the best possible propane is to look at the flame on your gas range. If it is a strong blue flame, then the quality of the propane is higher. A flame that is a rainbow of colors indicates that your tank is less than 90% pure propane fuel.

In fact, HD10 propane cannot even be exported because other nations don't want it in their country. HD5 propane is best and it doesn't have to cost more than HD10 propane. Companies such as Thrifty Propane offer this high quality HD5 propane at extremely low prices. They even have a price match guarantee so you can rest assured that you are getting the best possible deal.




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