Wednesday 16 December 2015

Prepping Includes Learning About Propane Prices, Propane Tank Prices

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By Cath Buhr


Many people are concerned about preparing for upcoming emergencies. In some cases, you are prepping for a societal collapse, while others are worried about natural disasters and still others simply value the notion of being prepared for any eventuality. For these individuals, learning about off-grid fuel is important and this includes researching propane prices as well as propane tank prices.

There are many reasons why propane can be a smart choice for a prepper or anyone who lives in a rural area or prefers to live off the grid. For one thing, propane is a green fuel and won't harm the environment unlike wood or coal. In addition, you can stockpile large amounts of propane, which is something you cannot do with natural gas or electricity, unless, of course, you have solar panels and batteries to store the power you harness from the sun.

One of your first considerations prior to buying propane is to search for propane tanks for sale. Propane tank prices vary by size and whether they are new or refurbished. A refurbished tank will cost less, but if it features new paint and new valves, this can last you for many years and save quite a bit of money. In some areas, you can even have your tank placed underground. Typically, only larger 500-gallon and 1,000-gallon propane tanks are buried, but if many people prefer it to having an above-ground tank. You also can consider if you wish to purchase more than one tank.

Storing large amounts of propane is not only a smart move for preppers but also anyone who lives in a rural location that's not particularly easy to access. If this describes your situation, it might be wisest to look at the larger tanks, as these won't need to be filled as often. The last thing you want is to run low on propane during the dead of winter when roads are impassable or there are propane shortages. Shortages can occur when the demand is high, so if you have a large tank or more than one tank, you will always have plenty of fuel on hand.

Propane prices fluctuate and the prices tend to be much higher from about October to March, when the weather is cooler. If you have a larger tank, you can purchase a large amount of propane in July or August or whenever the propane price per gallon is very low, and this can help you save money and ensure that you have plenty of propane on hand. As with other prepping supplies, stocking up with propane is always a smart tactic to consider.

As you shop around and search for propane tanks for sale as well as propane, ask the different propane companies that you call about the type of propane they sell. You really want to buy HD-5 propane if possible, as this type of propane burns cleaner and hotter. HD-10 propane also is available and might even cost a few cents less per gallon from some companies, but it is less efficient, so in the long run you may save by purchasing HD-5 propane instead.




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