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If you’re one of the many homeowners who depend on propane tanks to provide indoor heat during winter, you’ll need to take extra steps to keep the unit functioning at its best. Winter weather brings ice, snow, sleet, and freezing temperatures that can damage the tank, leaving you in the cold when you least expect it. If you want to ensure that your home stays warm and cozy all season long, here’s what you should and shouldn’t do to maintain the tank.

Do:

Store your tank in a well-ventilated area.

Propane tanks must be kept outdoors with enough ventilation to avoid hazardous gas buildup in case of leaks. Store your tank in a shaded space that’s away from flammable materials and electrical devices. Keep in mind that gas pressure drops at lower temperatures, so place your tank in a sunny area to warm it up during winter.

Keep a clear path to the tank.

propane tanksIn case you run out of propane during or just after a snowstorm, you’ll need a timely delivery from a propane gas provider. However, if the delivery crew has to trudge over a slippery, ice-covered pathway or the tank is blocked by a snow pile, they may not be able to carry out the job. Before they arrive, shovel the snow and salt the driveway and walkway to ensure unobstructed access to the tank.

Don’t:

Get it covered in snow.

Storing your propane tanks outdoors does not mean that it’s okay for them to be cover in snow. Tank fittings and joints can be loosened by melting ice. And when gas builds up underneath the piled-up snow, it can result in a dangerous situation. Excessive snow on the tank results in inefficient vaporization when propane converts from liquid to gas. Brush off snow regularly but use a broom instead of a shovel to avoid accidentally damaging the tank components, like the gauge or shut-off valve.

Insulate your tank.

During winter, it’s essential to maintain the ambient temperature of your tank above -40 degrees Fahrenheit. The safest way to warm it up is by leaving your tank in an area that gets direct sunlight instead of using heaters to keep it warm. Avoid using insulation or covering it up with blankets since this will likely result in lower pressure.

 

Stay warm this winter by taking care of your propane tanks. When you need a refill, count on Brotherton Propane for reliable propane gas delivery. Serving residents and businesses in West Plains, MO, for over 43 years, they have become the area’s premier provider of propane gas services and commercial heating. Call (417) 256-5067 today or check them out online to learn more.  

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