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If you’re using propane as an energy source for your home or business, it’s important to get the right size tank. Choosing one that’s too small means you will need more fuel deliveries, and large tanks needlessly take up extra space. The guide below will help you find the best option.

Sizes

Propane tank sizes are usually measured by the weight of fuel they can hold in pounds. They are also sometimes weighed in gallons. The smallest tank that’s commonly used is 20 lb., which is around 18” tall, 12” in diameter, and holds up to five gallons of propane.

Sizes of 33 lb., 40 lb., and 100 lb. are also popular. Larger choices include a 500-gallon tank and a 1,000-gallon option, which is roughly five feet tall and 16 feet long. 

Uses

propaneTanks up to 100 lb. are generally used to power individual devices, such as gas grills, fireplaces, stoves, and small vehicles, like forklifts. If you use propane for multiple appliances and for heating your property, the best choice is likely to be a 500-gallon tank.

The 1,000-gallon option works for bigger homes over 4,500 square feet, and you might also choose this if you need to heat a pool or power a generator. 

Regulations

Your tank must be a certain distance from obstructions because, in an emergency, the responders need to have easy access. It must also be kept away from ignition sources in case the safety valve has to release propane.

Federal guidelines state that tanks between 125 and 500 gallons have to be at least 10 feet away from buildings, and those between 501 and 1,000 gallons should be at least 25 feet apart. These guidelines are a minimum, and some municipalities have stricter rules, so check with your local authority.

 

Once you have decided which size propane tank you need, get in touch with Tri-County Propane in Loveland, OH, for equipment, refills, and fuel delivery. Their experienced staff serves residential and commercial customers, and you have the option to buy or rent your tank. This trusted company also offers 24-hour emergency services. Call (513) 583-1868 to schedule an appointment or visit them online for more information.

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