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You can buy 100# propane tanks at the Depot or Lowes. The cost is right around $110 each. Most campgrounds or hardware stores will fill them up for you.
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What does a campground or hardware charge to fill a larger tank per gallon? Anyone know? Say as compared to my $3.74?
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My son In law fill his 100 Lb. tank In Concord for $55:00
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I live in Suissevale as well. Year round. I have two of the big above aground tanks. No fee for either tank. but I heat and cook with propane. So maybe I use enough. make sure you are getting the Suissevale price as well....
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I took 100 gallons 2 weeks ago from Eastern at $1.815. Unfortunately next year the price is going up. I use about 1100 gals per year.
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When amerigas started charging rental and were very rude, I jumped to another. My tanks were put in place about 1980, and old then, so I'm glad to have them off my property....
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Locally. Wallace Propane was bought out by Columia Gas and Columbia Gas was bought out by Amerigas. Lot's of debt in that company.
For those with just one or a couple 100 lb. tank/tanks - the cost to make a delivery is high for all propane companies. Yes, you can purchase a 20 lb. 30 lb. 40 lb and even a 100 lb. tank. Tough to lift a 100 lb. tank though. None of the propane companies actually own the tanks. They are all leased. You can buy your own big tanks also. Tis a tad expensive. But you can purchase them. And your cost of propane is somewhat less and you can shop around for propane. The payback though is quite long. There is no one "good" company. A lot depends on who owns the company and who manages the area. Some charge by an escalting scale. More propane - less unit cost. Some have better repair service and more knowledgeable repair people. One company (name not mentioned) was going around and doing "Energy Audits" - and advising homeowners that they needed a new furnace. And it didn't matter how new or how old the furnace was. If I were building a new home I would never use propane as heat. Yes, it is a little cleaner then oil but every time you change companies - you have to get another tank - and then the propane guy/gal goes trancing around your home looking for "issues" and writing down all serial numbers of all propane appiances. So much simpler with oil heat. They do an annual cleaning and deliver oil. And one can switch companies at any time. |
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That's some good advice about using oil as opposed to propane, and then just get the oil boiler or oil furnace cleaned up of the old oil soot residue every one or two years. When the oil service company does a yearly or two-yearly tune-up and cleanout, they spend a lot of time using long skinny scrub brushes and a vacumm to get all the old soot out from around the heat exchanger area in between the inside and outside of the boiler or furnace. Plus, they replace the oil nozzle, which you can purchase for about six dollars at Lowe's-Gilford or just window shop various boiler-furnace heat parts like nozzles, hot water circulator pumps, and thermostats, plus a few other heating parts.
Most local hardware stores do not carry heating parts, and businesses like F W Webb will only sell to a plumber or heat-installer and refuse to be helpfull to someone they do not know, so it can be very helpfull to be able to window shop heating parts at the Lowe's-Gilford.
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Amerigas took lots time to remove the tanks, long after disconnected. However, they did live up to ussuing me a refund check for the propane in the filled tanks.
I will never suggest them to another. The people at Eastern are very efficient. YES, they need to inspect propane connections periodically. |
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I switch from Amerigas to Eastern. Eastern will not allow you to bury their tanks. A recent change in their policy.
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Eastern.
Just this past week I viewed the truck delivering a buried tank from them. Last edited by songkrai; 11-06-2010 at 11:48 AM. Reason: spelling |
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![]() Yet another FLL post with bad info.I buy from Webb all the time and am neither a plumber or HVAC installer and they didn't know me at one time.Just a building owner.Anybody can buy from Webb.
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More like bad intent. His posting history shows this kind of thing over & over again.
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A lot of Plumbing supply houses won't sell non licensed consumer "do it yourselfers" Oil burner or Gas Burner parts. It has to do with liability of selling parts and perhaps offering advice to repair products that could Blow Up and cause personal injury if done incorrectly. There is a reason Heating Tech's need a license.
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Last edited by Irish mist; 11-11-2010 at 04:32 AM. |
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The Gilford-Lowe's is an excellent plumbing supply, and it's obviously pretty much all self-service as opposed to working with a counter person at a supply house. ...gotta luv that Lowe's.....plus the freebie coffee....and yellow tag specials. Lowe's even has lawn irrigation system parts by Ortho and Rainbird, plus a threader machine for cutting & threading black & galvy iron pipe. How can you tell if a plumber is any good at what he does? He never takes a leak!
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In the old days, wholesalers only sold to contractors or those with a contractor account.
Time are tough. And all sell to anyone. But you may pay a price. Some do provide same price to all while most do not. For little low cost parts it is no big deal. Years ago, I priced a propane furnace at one of the larger wholesalers. My price was $1,200. A licensed plumber friend got a a price for the exact same furnance from the same wholesaler for $410. And all have to understand the concept. The wholesalers do have to keep the contractors coming back. And the contractors have to make a living. |
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