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Propane tanks power vital appliances in your home. However, when they get damaged, they become unsafe to use, and you must repair or replace them immediately. Learn how to recognize the signs of a failing or damaged tank by reading the list below.

How to Tell Your Propane Tank Has a Problem

1. Corrosion

Signs of corrosion, like rust, indicate that the exposure to the elements or age of the tank is an issue. While a small amount of rust is okay, it will spread and worsen with time. It weakens the walls by making them thinner, leading to a higher risk of holes developing.

2. Foul Odor

If you smell something unpleasant near your tank or any of your propane gas appliances, you have a leak and should immediately call a specialist to repair or replace the tank. The cause could be an issue with the valve, collar, or a hole in the system. Stay out of the vicinity, avoid causing any sparks or open flames, and don’t use the appliances.

3. Discolored Flames

propane tanksYellow or orange fire on devices that use propane gas means something is wrong with your tank. Flames should be blue, so if they’re a different color, there could be a leak, insufficient or inconsistent supply, or a blockage in the system.

4. Damage to the Tank

Beyond rust, damages to the tank will render it unusable until you fix or replace it. Deep dents and dings increase the pressure inside and weaken structural integrity. Scratches may have minuscule holes in them that you can’t see, allowing gas to escape.

5. Fast Usage

You should know how fast it usually takes you to use the gas in your tank. If you’ve been hardly using it or you notice that it’s empty sooner than it should be, you have a leak somewhere. Even if it is small and barely noticeable, it presents a safety hazard.

 

If you’re encountering any of these problems, you need a professional to handle the situation safely with a new propane tank installation or repair. Dousman LP Gas in Waukesha County, WI, has almost 40 years’ experience working with propane products. Family-owned and -operated, they offer prompt propane tank installation, competitive delivery, and thorough assessment of tanks, so you’re confident in your safety. Learn more about their propane services online, and call (262) 965-2679 to schedule a home visit today.

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