You work hard for your money, and propane works hard every day to save you money! Propane is an affordable, reliable energy source for your whole house needs.
At CC Propane, we can help you save money on:
- Home heating systems
- Water heaters
- Space heaters
- Fireplaces, cook tops, and ranges
- Dryers
- Services for Residential Generators
- And much more!
Call us today. We make switching propane service providers easy!
*We offer ways to help you save—including military discounts. So, just ask about our pricing programs when you give us a call.
Propane Delivery Options
Automatic Delivery – You don’t have to remember to schedule a delivery, because we’ll track your use for you. Our inventory tracking system allows us to track historical and current weather conditions as well as monitor propane usage in your tank to determine when a delivery is needed.
With Automatic Delivery, your delivery will be scheduled before your tank gauge reads below 30%. This reduces the possibility of an undesirable out-of-gas situation.
We ask that you notify us if there has been a change in your home that increases your usage so that our automated routing system information is accurate.
Will Call – You monitor your tank and let us know when you need a propane refill. Call us when your tank gauge reads 30% to allow time for a delivery. (Tip: Let the tank lid drop back against the tank to ensure the gauge is not stuck.)
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How to Read a Propane Tank Gauge
Different Homes Need Different Propane Tank Sizes, and We Have Them!
At CC Propane, we offer a variety of tanks and installation options. We will set the propane tanks, run gas lines, connect to the home or business, test for leaks.
Above Ground Propane Tanks
120 gallon propane tank
330 gallon propane tank
500 gallon propane tank
1000 gallon propane tank
Underground Propane Tanks
500 gallon propane tank
1000 gallon propane tank
How Big of A Propane Tank do I Need?
Here are the steps we take before installing a propane tank at your home.
Step 1: Determine Tank Size
Factors influencing tank size are the total square footage of the home, total BTU load of installed propane appliances and the climate zone. Typical horizontal propane tanks have a water capacity of 125 to 1,000 gallons and can be filled with propane to the 80 percent level.
Step 2: Determine Tank Placement
We evaluate accessible, safety-approved sites when selecting a location for a propane tank. Considerations should include:
- Building and safety codes, which vary from location to location.
- Ease of access, to allow delivery trucks the ability to refill the tank in all seasons (tank must be located within 100 feet of the driveway).
- Overall site design, aesthetics and landscaping.
Step 3: Tank Installation
Basic tank installation can be completed in a few hours, either by our own service technicians or approved contractors who can complete the project in an efficient manner.
Step 4: Regulator Placement
Regulators come with pipe size and distance requirements, just like tanks, and cannot be placed closer than 3 feet horizontally from any building opening, such as a window well, nor can they be placed closer than 5 feet from any source of ignition, such as an AC compressor, nor closer than 18 inches to the ground. Our CC Propane technicians will ensure that your tank is in compliance.