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Propane is an easy, affordable way to heat your home, but it does require you to keep your tank topped to avoid running out and waiting for a delivery in a cold house. Most propane providers offer two delivery options: automated and will call. But what’s the difference, and which one is right for you? This guide explains these two options, so that you can make the right choice for your household.

Automated Deliveries

Automated deliveries are based on a series of algorithms that factor your home’s fuel usage and the weather patterns in your area. By using these indicators, your propane provider can determine when your tank will start running low. In response, they’ll automatically refill the tank, and you’ll either be billed upon delivery, or the charge will be deducted from a prepayment plan you have with the propane provider.

propaneThis plan is great for people who want the peace of mind that comes with knowing they’ll never run out of propane. As a homeowner, it’s helpful to have one less thing to worry about.

Will Call

If you prefer to have more control over when deliveries take place, a will-call arrangement may be right for you. Unlike automated deliveries, will call relies on you to know when your tank needs more propane. While it’s up to you, it’s advisable to request a delivery at 20%. If you accidentally let the tank run empty, your propane provider may be required to perform extra safety tests to ensure the tank will operate properly, which could result in additional fees.

 

No matter which plan you choose, you can count on the propane deliveries from Auxier Gas in Batavia, OH. For more than 70 years, they’ve provided fuel delivery and 24/7 emergency response throughout Cincinnati and northern Kentucky. To schedule a delivery or set up an automated plan, call (513) 724-7700 or visit their website to learn more about their offerings.

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