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Propane is a clean, reliable, and affordable fuel source for your home or business. However, some safety precautions need to be taken with it—just like with any gas. The following guide offers advice for using your system effectively.

How to Maintain a Propane System

1. Install Appliances Correctly

Appliances that are powered by propane need ventilation, making it imperative to keep space between them and a wall. When clutter interferes with ventilation, your home is in danger of toxic gases like carbon monoxide (CO) not venting well and then backing up in your home. CO poisoning can lead to illness or, in extreme cases, death.

2. Keep Everything Clean

Make sure ovens and grills are free of debris, especially food particles and grease. Not only does this increase security by reducing the flammable materials around the fuel, but it will also extend the life span of your appliances. 

3. Call for Maintenance

Propane components and appliances should always be handled by qualified technicians. They will inspect all areas to make sure parts are functioning and clean. They will also note any potential issues so that you can repair or replace anything before it poses a risk. Tanks typically last about 12 years, but if you notice earlier signs of trouble—for example, the smell of gas—call your technician as soon as possible.

4. Check Levels

propaneAvoid letting your tank run down to empty. The lines and valves remain open despite not having fuel, which will lead to leaks during gas delivery. If you notice the tank is almost completely drained, secure valves and lines first. Empty tanks also have a greater chance of building up air and moisture, which leads to rusting. Schedule regular gas deliveries so that you are never without a full supply.

5. Know Safety Rules

In the event of a leak, you will most likely smell rotten eggs from the chemical that is added to the gas. You may also hear a hissing noise from escaping fuel. Never ignite a flame in the tank’s presence. Turn off the gas and call your provider for help.

 

Serving Martindale, TX, and the surrounding areas for 71 years, Martindale Guadalupe Gas Company offers propane services for your property’s needs. Locally owned, the gas company provides automatic gas delivery to avoid service interruptions. For a free estimate, call (512) 357-6497. Visit them online for a closer look at their offerings.  

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