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With the winter months ahead, homeowners using propane should make sure their tank is ready to brave the elements. Thankfully, there are a few simple steps you can take in advance to provide the preventive maintenance needed to make it through the season unscathed. Keep your propane supply safe and enjoy the fruits of this clean-burning, energy-efficient fuel all winter long with the help of a few tips.

Top 3 Ways to Protect Your Propane Tank This Winter

1. Clean Your Tank & the Surrounding Area

The accumulation of snow and debris can lead to serious issues if it’s not managed on a regular basis. Keeping the tank clean will prevent damage, including leaks and blockages that could eventually lead to a hazardous buildup of gas. There should also be a clear path to and around the tank for propane technicians to deliver your supply safely.

2. Keep the Tank Full

propaneOne of the most effective means of keeping your propane tank from freezing is to make sure it stays as full as possible throughout the winter. Schedule cylinder filling services to avoid letting yours dip below a quarter, which will help it stay warm without the need to invest in an additional tank heating system.

3. Lower the Thermostat

Giving your propane tank some downtime will give the pressure a chance to build back up to the standard calibration of the tank, and you can accomplish this easily by simply turning down the thermostat. This won't just reduce the amount of work your tank has to do, but it will also cut down on energy bills during the busiest part of the year.

 

Beyond following the proper precautionary measures this winter, you should make sure you have a reliable propane service on call for regular deliveries and cylinder servicing. Owens Energy of Show Low, AZ, is the area's go-to choice for these and other essential services, including propane parts and repairs for homes and businesses. Check out their website for some useful safety information, and call them at (928) 537-8900 to schedule an appointment today.

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