by Chris Kauffman | Apr 15, 2026 | General Propane Information, Propane Appliance Maintenance
What You’ll Learn What does keeping an old furnace really cost Pennsylvania homeowners? An outdated furnace doesn’t just mean higher repair bills—it means wasted energy, reduced comfort, and lower indoor air quality. Replacing your furnace is about more than a new...
by Chris Kauffman | Apr 15, 2026 | Benefits of Propane Gas, General Propane Information
What You’ll Learn What does it really mean when your furnace shows warning signs? A “furnace not heating” in Pennsylvania doesn’t always mean a total breakdown, but it does mean your system is struggling. By spotting small issues early, you can avoid costly repairs...
by Chris Kauffman | Apr 15, 2026 | General Propane Information, HVAC
What You’ll Learn What does a propane HVAC service include? A propane HVAC service includes a full system inspection, during which your technician will check combustion levels, heat exchangers, gas pressure, and safety valves. Together, these checks help prevent gas...
by Chris Kauffman | Apr 15, 2026 | General Propane Information
What You’ll Learn Why are Pennsylvania builders choosing propane over electric? In a new construction or renovation, propane offers faster cooking, more efficient water heating, and reliable backup power during outages. With propane, homeowners enjoy convenience,...
by Chris Kauffman | Apr 14, 2026 | General Propane Information
What You’ll Learn Should I choose an aboveground or underground 500-gallon tank for my home? Your propane tank location comes down to what matters most to you. If you want a more affordable, quicker installation and don’t mind the look, an aboveground tank is a great...
by Chris Kauffman | Apr 8, 2026 | General Propane Information, Propane Appliance Maintenance
What You’ll Learn Why does my propane gauge drop in cold weather? Your propane gauge drops in cold weather because cold liquid propane vaporizes at a slower rate. With less vapor, the pressure goes down, and the gauge looks low even though the liquid volume hasn’t...