by Chris Kauffman | Jul 25, 2025 | Benefits of Propane Gas, General Propane Information
Are you trying to figure out what the best energy solution would be for your mobile home? There are a few options you can consider, but propane is the best. Mobile homeowners throughout the country turn to propane time and time again when it comes to heating and...
by Chris Kauffman | Jul 24, 2025 | General Propane Information, Choosing a Propane Company
According to the National Gas Propane Association, propane is currently used in about 50 million homes all across the country. Roughly 12 million of them rely on propane for space and water heating. If your home falls into this category, you’re going to need to...
by Chris Kauffman | Jul 20, 2025 | General Propane Information
Your hot water heater is one of the most important appliances you have in your home. Think about it – without the heater, you can’t take hot showers or even wash clothes. Luckily, these heaters tend to be durable. They don’t have problems often, but when they do, you...
by Chris Kauffman | Jul 20, 2025 | General Propane Information, Propane Appliance Maintenance
Quick, how much propane is in your grill’s propane tank? If you’re not sure, it’s completely understandable. Most of us have been caught in the predicament of our tanks hitting empty without any alternative propane fuel. Hungry friends and family have to wait a little...
by Chris Kauffman | Jul 18, 2025 | General Propane Information
Cut 5-30% off your energy bill with targeted home upgrades From drafty windows to inefficient light bulbs – home energy wasters can drive your utility bill sky high! Conducting a home energy audit can identify where in your home you are losing money. Whether you...
by Chris Kauffman | Jul 16, 2025 | General Propane Information, Propane Appliance Maintenance
Hidden HVAC problems, such as duct leaks, poor insulation, and refrigerant loss, can quietly drain energy and comfort from your Pennsylvania home. You installed that shiny smart thermostat in your house. You programmed it—it raises the temp at night, waits to cool...