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Should I switch my home to propane fuel?
To decide if you should switch to propane, you should weigh the benefits of heating efficiency and off-grid reliability against the initial costs of replacing appliances.
You should also consider that propane is a government-approved, clean-burning fuel that can be stored anywhere on your property, though you will be responsible for monitoring your tank levels or signing up for automatic delivery to ensure a consistent supply.
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This blog was updated March 2026.
Ever wondered about whether you should switch to propane fuel?
Do you think it might help you save money or use fuel more efficiently in your home?
Before you make the switch, consider the pros and cons of propane as a home fuel source.
Propane can be a great choice if you want a dependable and efficient source of energy that can be installed anywhere on your property.
But let’s have a look at both sides of the coin.
The Pros and Cons of Propane Fuel
The Pros of Propane Fuel
Here is a list of the benefits you may enjoy if you switch to propane fuel.
Portability
Because propane is stored in a tank, it can be set up anywhere you want. Do you want to install a backyard kitchen? Well, your propane tank can be installed right where you put the grill.
Looking to heat an outbuilding in a location far from a natural gas connection? Propane may be a good option for this situation.

Clean Burning Fuel
Propane is approved as a clean fuel by the U.S. Government. It has no greenhouse emissions, so it is considered a green fuel.
It is eco-friendly before and after combustion, so you won’t need to worry about harming the environment.
Better Heating Efficiency
Heating efficiency, measured in BTUs, is much better in propane than in natural gas.
At 2,500 BTUs, propane is more than double the efficiency of natural gas
But what does that mean for you as a consumer? Because you’ll use less propane to heat your house, you’ll be able to go longer between tank fillings. Your propane will last longer than the same amount of natural gas
Using propane for heat is just more efficient than natural gas or oil heating. This is especially true if you have highly efficient furnace equipment.
Though they may cost more up front, newer equipment and appliances tend to burn fuel far more efficiently than older versions.
Off-Grid Reliability
When the gas company controls your supply of fuel, you are at the mercy of their equipment, gas lines, and their fees.
With propane, you don’t have a direct line from the gas company to your home. Your lines are your own, and they come from your propane tank.

With automatic delivery options, your propane supplier fills your tank when you need it. If your tank has fuel, then you’ve got what you need to run your home. You’ll never have to worry about gas outages because your fuel source is on-site.
Another off-grid benefit of propane is that you are not required to live close to modern power sources and infrastructure. You can live as far away as you want, as long as your propane supplier can get to your tank for fillings.
The Cons of Propane Fuel
Like anything, there are also less beneficial aspects of using propane for fuel.
Here is a list of some things to consider that may make propane a less-than-ideal choice for you.
Initial Costs of Switching Over
If immediately saving money is your motivation for switching to propane, you might want to step back and look at the numbers, including propane tank sizes and prices.
Furnaces and appliances can be expensive to replace. If you are switching from electric to propane, you might really feel it in your wallet when it comes to your appliances.
If you have several that would need replacing, you might want to consider how those costs add up next to the benefits of using propane fuel.
Although they are beneficial in the long run, the upfront costs of new appliances can be too much for some consumers to justify.
It May Not Save You Money
To determine if you’ll save money by switching to propane, you’ll need to do some research and assess your living situation:
- Where you live
- Size of your home
- Efficiency of your appliances
If you use a lot, you’ll need more frequent tank fillings. When you fill your tank, it’ll cost you per gallon of propane.

Costs for propane depend on a lot of market variables, too. The price per gallon of propane also fluctuates, just like prices for natural gas do.
Filing Up is Your Responsibility
Because your propane is filled by your propane supplier, you’ll need to keep an eye on levels and stay on top of scheduling service.
However, the best propane suppliers offer options with their services to help make monitoring much more convenient for their customers.
The Choice is Yours
The pros and cons of propane fuel are closely balanced, so the choice comes down to you.
If you’re looking for a reliable source of fuel that can burn cleanly and efficiently, you might like propane fuel.
If you’re looking at cost alone, you may need to dig a little deeper to know if propane is right for you.
Need More Information?
Is propane right for you and your home?
You’ll need to evaluate your living situation to make a decision about propane as your fuel of choice. Feel free to read through our blog for more information about propane and how it’s used in your home.
We’d be happy to address any questions you have. Please let us know how we can help.

FAQs
Will switching to propane save me money?
It depends. Propane is more efficient than natural gas, meaning you use less fuel for the same amount of heat.
However, upfront costs for switching appliances and installing a propane system can be significant. It’s best to compare long-term fuel usage and initial investment for your specific home.
Is propane a cleaner fuel option?
Yes. Propane is approved by the U.S. government as a clean-burning fuel.
It produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions than many other energy sources, and it’s considered eco-friendly before and after combustion.
What happens if I run out of propane?
Unlike natural gas, which is supplied through a utility pipeline, propane is stored in a tank on your property.
You’re responsible for refills, but many propane suppliers offer automatic delivery and tank monitoring services to prevent runouts.
Is propane a good choice for off-grid living?
Absolutely. Propane doesn’t require connection to public utility lines, making it ideal for rural or off-grid homes.
As long as your supplier can access your tank, you can enjoy reliable, self-contained energy anywhere.
