by Chris Kauffman | Mar 17, 2026 | General Propane Information
What You’ll Learn How can propane appliances cause carbon monoxide, and what should I watch for? Propane itself burns clean, but carbon monoxide becomes a risk when appliances aren’t working right—like when vents are blocked, burners are dirty, or equipment is aging....
by Chris Kauffman | Mar 17, 2026 | General Propane Information, Choosing a Propane Company
What You’ll Learn How do I know what kind of pilot light my furnace has? You can often identify your furnace’s ignition type by watching how it starts. Significantly older furnaces may still have a standing pilot light, a small flame that burns continuously and...
by Chris Kauffman | Mar 17, 2026 | General Propane Information
What You’ll Learn How can I landscape around my underground propane tank dome without causing problems? You have several options: plant perennial flowers or ground cover around it, cover it with a faux-rock dome, surround it with metal or wooden garden decorations, or...
by admin | Mar 14, 2026 | General Propane Information
What You’ll Learn What do I need to know about checking a propane tank level before ordering a refill? The first thing you need to understand is how to read your propane gauge correctly and what the percentage numbers actually mean. Next, you’ll learn why a full tank...
by admin | Mar 11, 2026 | General Propane Information
What You’ll Learn How often should I schedule a refill for my propane tank? Your exact refill frequency depends on how much propane you use, the size of your tank, and the season. If you use propane for heating, you’ll likely need more frequent refills during colder...
by Chris Kauffman | Mar 11, 2026 | General Propane Information
What You’ll Learn How can I tell if my propane tank is leaking? Propane leaks announce themselves in several ways: a rotten egg smell (added to help you detect it), unusually high bills, dead plants near your tank, condensation or frost on hoses, a hissing noise, or a...