Advantages and Disadvantages
Above ground propane tanks come in a variety of sizes and can be used in many different applications. For many homes and businesses, above ground propane tanks are the way to go! Read on for a comprehensive guide to the pros and cons of above ground propane tanks.
Delivering to above ground propane tanks is very easy. Our truck will pull into your driveway or on the side of the road, remove the hose from the truck and connect it right to the top of your propane tank. During harsh weather months, finding above ground propane tanks is a lot easier for our drivers. Underground propane tanks can sometimes be a pain to see in the snow if they are not properly marked.
Even if you have a smaller above ground propane tank with infrequent usage, we can add a remote gauge to your tank so that you can track your usage from your phone! No more worrying about odd usage patterns and forgetting to check your propane tank gauge! In addition, our automatic delivery customers benefit from our Constant Comfort Guarantee, our promise to never let them run out of propane during the heating season, or we pay them!!
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The installation process for above ground tanks is easy and gives the consumer more options. The regulations and installation codes for above ground propane tanks are less strict and allow tanks to be placed much closer to one’s home or business. In addition, tanks can be placed out of sight behind bushes, if desirable. However, the spot where the tank(s) are being placed must meet certain distance requirements from windows, doors, and sources of ignition.
Smaller, above ground tanks such as 120 gallon tanks, will be placed on cinder blocks for stability. Larger, above ground tanks will have a concrete slab as a base to support the weight of the tank and provide a solid ground.
Once the tank has been secured in place, propane lines are run from the tank to the appliance it is running and all safety features are triple checked. A pressure and leak check will always be performed after a new tank is installed at your property.
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Local Businesses: Above ground tanks are commonly used at local businesses. Commercial properties love the versatility these tanks allow for events and the money they save with propane!
Autogas: Business that run large fleets such as school buses, trucks, and landscaping equipment are quickly switching their choice of fuel to propane. It saves them a tremendous amount of money each year and they love how efficient their operations become by having an above ground propane tank refueling station onsite.
Construction / Temporary Heat: During the cold winter months, temporary, propane-powered heating equipment on the job site can help contractors stay warm and be more productive. Depending on your project or emergency needs, GVP has the temporary heating solution for you. We can provide the necessary tank(s) and portable propane gas convection can heaters!
Propane can be used for powering just about anything. This means that everyone who uses propane will require different solutions, and why you should know what you are going to be using propane for in your home or business before purchasing a new tank. For example, if you plan to heat a small house, the proper tank size will be much smaller than what a business heating multiple large buildings will require.
20 lb propane tanks are commonly used for barbecuing and patio heaters. They hold about 4.7 gallons of propane. They are extremely portable and user-friendly. They can even be refilled and exchanged at our Malvern office! However, 20 lb propane tanks do not have a gauge on them and require other methods to figure out how much is left in the tank.
Construction jobs, events, and smaller applications such as fireplaces love 100 lb tanks. 100 lb tanks hold about 23.6 gallons of propane, giving the user plenty of propane to burn through without having to fill it up very often. Many homeowners and businesses use this size tank for its versatility and transportability. Like 20 lb tanks, the 100 lb tanks don’t have gauges, so it’s more difficult to determine how much propane is in the tank.
This tank is commonly found in smaller homes or used for powering one or two appliances. In addition, it is possible to link as many as four (4) 120-gallon tanks together, depending on the customer’s needs. When dealing with propane tanks, we only fill the tank to 80% capacity to allow for the environmental effects on the propane. This means that a 120-gallon tank will actually hold 96 gallons of propane. This size tank is generally vertical, whereas the larger tanks are horizontal in their orientation.
A 500-gallon propane tank is approved to hold 400 gallons of propane. It is suitable for larger homes that rely on propane to power all of their appliances and their heating system. A 500-gallon tank is also an excellent choice for small to medium-sized commercial applications.
A 1,000-gallon tank will hold 800 gallons of propane when filled to capacity, and while this is a lot, some businesses may require multiple tanks of this size. These tanks can also be found in residential applications where the home relies on propane to power their heating system and most of their appliances.
Both the 500-gallon and 1,000-gallon tanks can be placed underground as well. The key difference is how they are set up above the ground and the color of the tanks. Due to the heat and sun exposure, these larger above ground tanks should be white.
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Long Island Propane proudly serves homes and businesses across Nassau County, Suffolk County, and the Hamptons, offering fast, affordable propane delivery, tank installation, and free smart tank monitoring.
Below are the areas we deliver to every day.
We proudly provide propane delivery, tank refills, and propane tank installation throughout the North Nassau Zone, including:
Albertson, Great Neck, Old Westbury, Bayville, Greenvale, Oyster Bay, Bellerose, Hicksville, Plainview, Carle Place, Jericho, Port Washington, East Norwich, Lake Success, Roslyn, Floral Park, Locust Valley, Roslyn Heights, Garden City, Manhasset, Sea Cliff, Glen Cove, Mill Neck, Syosset, Glen Head, Mineola, Westbury, Glen Oaks, New Hyde Park, Williston Park, Glenwood Landing, North Shore Towers, and Woodbury.
Long Island Propane offers fast, reliable propane delivery and above-ground and underground tank installation across North Nassau County, NY — keeping your home or business fueled safely year-round.
Our South Nassau Zone includes:
Atlantic Beach, Hempstead, North Massapequa, Baldwin, Hewlett, Oceanside, Bellmore, Inwood, Old Bethpage, Bethpage, Island Park, Point Lookout, Cedarhurst, Lawrence, Rockville Centre, East Meadow, Levittown, Roosevelt, East Rockaway, Long Beach, Seaford, Elmont, Lynbrook, Uniondale, Farmingdale, Malverne, Valley Stream, Far Rockaway, Massapequa, Wantagh, Franklin Square, Massapequa Park, West Hempstead, Freeport, Merrick, and Woodmere.
We provide same-day and next-day propane delivery in South Nassau County, plus professional propane tank installation and monitoring services for homes, restaurants, and commercial buildings.
We deliver propane throughout the Western Suffolk Zone, including:
Amityville, Babylon, Bay Shore, Bohemia, Brentwood, Brightwaters, Central Islip, Centerport, Cold Spring Harbor, Commack, Copiague, Deer Park, Dix Hills, East Islip, East Northport, Great River, Greenlawn, Hauppauge, Huntington, Huntington Station, Islandia, Islip, Islip Terrace, Kings Park, Lindenhurst, Melville, Nesconset, North Babylon, Northport, Oakdale, Ronkonkoma, Saint James, Setauket, Smithtown, Stony Brook, West Babylon, West Islip, and Wheatley Heights.
Long Island Propane provides residential and commercial propane delivery across Western Suffolk County, NY, along with expert underground and above-ground propane tank installations.
Our Eastern Suffolk Zone includes:
Aquebogue, Holtsville, Port Jefferson, Bayport, Lake Grove, Port Jefferson Station, Bellport, Lake Ronkonkoma, Ridge, Blue Point, Manorville, Riverhead, Brookhaven, Mastic, Rocky Point, Calverton, Mastic Beach, Sayville, Center Moriches, Medford, Selden, Centereach, Middle Island, Shirley, Coram, Miller Place, Shoreham, East Moriches, Moriches, Sound Beach, East Patchogue, Mount Sinai, Wading River, Eastport, North Patchogue, West Sayville, Farmingville, Patchogue, Yaphank, and Holbrook.
We’re proud to serve Eastern Suffolk County with dependable propane delivery, smart tank monitoring, and safe propane tank installations for homeowners, schools, and local businesses.
Our North Fork propane service area includes:
Wading River, Baiting Hollow, Calverton, Aquebogue, Jamesport, Laurel, Mattituck, Cutchogue, New Suffolk, Peconic, Southold, Greenport, East Marion, and Orient.
Long Island Propane offers residential and commercial propane delivery across the entire North Fork — from Riverhead to Greenport — including tank installation, monitoring, and automatic refill service for homes, farms, and businesses.
Our South Fork propane zone covers:
Sag Harbor, North Haven, Quogue, Westhampton Beach, West Hampton Dunes, Southampton, Sagaponack, East Hampton, Montauk, Amagansett, Wainscott, and Springs.
From Southampton to Montauk, Long Island Propane provides fast, local propane delivery, underground tank installation, and expert service for year-round and seasonal properties. Whether you need propane for heating, cooking, or backup generators, we’ve got you covered across the Hamptons.
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