The tank must typically be at least 10 feet from any building, property line, or source of ignition (like an AC unit).
The primary driver for purchasing a tank rather than leasing one from a supplier is . When you lease a tank, you are generally legally "locked in" to buying propane exclusively from that provider. By owning your tank, you can shop around for the best per-gallon price, take advantage of "off-season" rates in the summer, and switch suppliers whenever you choose. Over time, the savings on fuel costs typically offset the initial purchase price of the tank. Technical Specifications
More aesthetically pleasing and protected from extreme temperature swings, though more expensive due to excavation and specialized "anode bags" required to prevent soil corrosion. Installation and Regulations buy 500 lb propane tank
A standard "500-gallon" tank actually holds about 400 gallons of propane when filled to the 80% safety limit (to allow for liquid expansion). These tanks are usually about 10 feet long and 3 feet in diameter. They are ideal for homes that use propane for primary heating, large appliances, or backup generators. When buying, you must choose between two types:
Ownership means you are responsible for the tank’s upkeep. This includes periodic painting of above-ground tanks (to prevent rust and reflect heat) and ensuring the regulator is replaced every 15 to 25 years. Most importantly, you must ensure the tank is "re-certified" as required by state law to prove it is still structurally sound. Conclusion The tank must typically be at least 10
Above-ground tanks must sit on a stable, non-combustible base, such as concrete pads or specialized blocks, to prevent shifting or sinking. Long-term Maintenance
Most jurisdictions require a permit and a final inspection by a fire marshal or building inspector. By owning your tank, you can shop around
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