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Whether you use a propane tank year round or seasonally, there are a few things you need to take into account throughout the changing seasons. Allied Cooperative of Adams, WI has been providing farming services and more to Wisconsin—including operations in Adams, Arcadia, Blair, Galesville, Mauston, Melrose, Mindoro, Plainfield, Plover, Tomah, West Salem, Wisconsin Dells, and Wisconsin Rapids—since 1917. Since Allied Cooperative is a customer-owned service, they endeavor to provide information and assistance to their customers, starting with raising awareness of the risks that come along with running out of propane.

Here are three reasons to check your tank gauge and keep an eye on your propane levels so you don't end up on E this winter. When your propane runs out:

  • Rust Begins to Build Up: Empty and depleted storage tanks are the perfect breeding ground for rust buildup, which can lower the concentration of the propane's odor and cause other long-term issues.
  • Pilot Lights Go Out: If it's not taken care of properly, an extinguished pilot light can be a serious problem. A full tank will keep the light on and costly solutions at bay.fuel
  • Leak Checks Are Required: Speaking of costly fixes, running out of propane will lead to leak checks and related fees. You'll need to have a qualified service technician perform the leak check, which spells nothing but trouble for your wallet.

You don't even need to worry about getting close to this kind of situation, though, because Allied Cooperative counts a scheduled delivery program among their many fuel and farming services. Head to their website or call (800) 247-5679 for more information on what they provide and which location is most convenient for you.

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