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When you choose propane as your primary heating fuel, you’ll need to make a decision about the size of your propane tank. Carefully choosing ensures that you’ll have enough propane so that you don’t run out prematurely and the tank is the right size for your area. Below is a rundown of the different sizing options of these tanks.  

20-Pound Tanks

If you are not a heavy propane user, and mostly rely on your propane tank for the occasional barbecue or a patio heater, a small, 20-pound tank is ideal for your needs. These units are a little bigger than one foot by one foot, so they hardly take up any room. They can easily be transported by hand and brought from location to location. 

100-Pound Tanks

propane tankWhen propane is a regular part of your fuel system, it makes sense to secure a larger tank, namely a 100-pound unit. This size, which is over two feet by around a foot, makes sense for families that barbecue frequently or that regularly use a fireplace or dryer. While these tanks are heavier, they’re still easily portable. You just need to keep them several feet away from doors, windows, and any possible fire source. 

500-Pound Tanks

When you are even more reliant on propane and use it to heat your home completely, or for many gas-based appliances, you may need a 500-pound propane tank. This larger size is also appropriate for commercial spaces or businesses that have a more significant footprint. Since these units are more than 10 feet long and over three feet in diameter, they need to be positioned over ten feet away from the building and are often buried underground. 

 

If you’re interested in adding a propane tank to your home, reach out to Dousman LP Gas. Serving Dousman, WI, for over 37 years, the family-owned and operated business has earned an A+ rating through the Better Business Bureau®. In addition to propane, they also specialize in HVAC services. You can make an appointment by calling (262) 965-2679. Learn more about their services by visiting their website

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