Tank Sizes

Choosing the right propane tank size is key to cost efficiency. If your tank is too small, it’ll need filling more often and can increase both your propane cost and your delivery fees. Too large, and you’ll pay more upfront for the tank and installation. 



That’s why we always send a technician to properly size a propane tank for your home. We offer both above-ground and underground tanks, and we stock a wide variety of tanks for permanent and temporary installations.

Cooking/Dryer
50 gallon tank


This smaller-sized tank is great for powering cooking appliances and drying clothes. 

Hot Water / Fireplace / Garage Heat
100 gallon tank


This tank can power several household appliances at once, or heat a swimming pool or fireplace—basically, anything besides primary home heating.

Heat / Pool Heat / Generator
2 x 100 gallon tanks


This combination ensures you have a steady supply of fuel when you need it. 

Heat & Hot Water
500 gallon tank


This is the most common size when propane is the primary fuel for heat, hot water, cooking, generators, pools, and more.

Large Homes

500 or 1000 gallon tank


Best suited for homes that are over 4,500 square feet and use propane for multiple needs. Just keep in mind, you must have enough outside space to store it.

Underground Tank


This is a good option if above-ground space is limited around your home or you want to keep the tank out of sight. These tanks are available in 250 gallon, 500 gallon and 1000 gallon sizes.

Propane FAQs

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Is propane safe for my home?

Propane is one of the safest ways to power your home! Here are a few safety advantages of propane:


  • Propane has the lowest flammability range of all alternative fuels.
  • Propane leaks are easy to detect, thanks to their strong rotten egg odor.
  • Propane is non-toxic and non-caustic. If it ever leaks, it vaporizes into the air without leaving a mess or polluting the environment.


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