There are many reasons people need someone to install a new propane tank at their home or business. Some people are adding propane appliances like water heaters, ranges, clothes dryers, boilers and furnaces to their current home. Others are...
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Did you know propane appliances are performance kings? Here’s why: Furnaces and water heaters can reach efficiencies that exceed 95 percent. Propane clothes dryers dry fabrics more quickly while creating less static than electric units, saving you time and...
If your oil tank is more than 30 years old, it’s a good idea to replace it. While it’s true that oil tanks last many years, they eventually give out. Life spans vary depending on the humidity, the thickness...
Since propane was identified as a volatile compound in gasoline, businesses and scientists have worked thoroughly to make propane the viable fuel source it represents today. The process itself of making propane has evolved over the last century or...
Propane is perfect for everything! Propane safety tips for homes and businesses. Propane use – safe handling tips and information. We can all agree that propane gas can be an affordable and efficient way to heat your home, get...
Here at First Fuel and Propane is your trusted local provider for all your propane needs. Propane has so several benefits – especially when compared to electricity: Propane is cost-effective: Propane has consistently cost less than electricity for the...
The weather is starting to warm up, and you can’t wait to spend as much time as possible in your backyard. Thoughts of BBQs and late nights accompanied by a patio heater or fire pit are all too exciting....
What are the benefits of propane? There are many benefits of Propane fuel. It is adaptable, clean-burning, non-toxic, and it serves a wide variety of purposes. Propane is an economical fuel option for furnaces, hot water heaters, fireplaces, cook...
Using a propane tank to power various aspects of your home is great—however, winter can be rough on the tank. The problem isn’t so much that the propane will freeze, although it can happen at around -44°F. The problem...