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How do you get a propane tank?

Getting a propane tank with AmeriGas is easy. Once you get your quote we will schedule your installation, determine your individual propane tank needs, and walk you through everything you need to know in order to use propane safely and efficiently.

You have many options and decisions to make when it comes to obtaining a propane tank: tank size, tank placement (above-ground versus underground, distance from the home, property line, and other structures),potentially converting your current HVAC system to propane, and more. When you lease a tank from AmeriGas, you can significantly reduce up-front costs like installation and conversion, as well as maintenance expenses across the life of the tank. You also have the added convenience of regular, reliable safety inspections, care, and fuel service.

No matter what you choose, AmeriGas will be there to guide you through the steps. Click below to get started!

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Which propane tank size is right for you?

Your home's propane tank is your personal reservoir where liquid propane is stored before it's converted into gas. The size and type of tank you select depends on the size of your home, how much power you need to generate for your connected appliances, and winter heating needs.

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120 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4'6" in height and 30" in diameter

Uses: 1-2 residential appliances. Commonly used for a hot water heater or space heater alone, or with another small appliance like a dryer or cooktop.

A 120 gallon propane tank is also commonly referred to as 420 lb propane tank. 120 gallon propane tanks hold 96 gallons of propane when full.
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250 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 7'10" long and 30" in diameter

Uses: Supplemental heating or 2 home appliances including water heaters, generators, and pool heaters.

A 250 gallon propane tank holds 200 gallons of propane when full.

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500 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 9' 11" long and 37.5" in diameter

Uses: Primarily used for home heating or homes with 2-3 propane appliances such as supplemental or space heaters, hot water heaters, and generators. 

A 500 gallon propane tank holds 400 gallons of propane when full.

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1000 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 16' 2" long and 41" in diameter

Uses: Home heating for larger square footage homes or homes with all appliances running on propane. 

A 1000 gallon propane tank holds 800 gallons when full.

Are propane tanks safe?

At AmeriGas, safety is priority one. When used properly, propane is one of the safest fuels available. We employ a full-time safety management team that provides leadership to our employees and our customers based on industry standards. Every meticulous step we take internally and with our customers all across the country, carries over to you. We will help you pick the tank that's right for you based on your feedback and the requirements of your town. We will walk you through how to use your equipment after installation. And when you need us, we are just a click or a phone call away. 
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Why should I choose AmeriGas?

As the largest national propane supplier, AmeriGas has a lot of experience! We operate with safety front of mind and are a reliable partner with responsive customer service. 

Any time of the day or night, you can get ahold of AmeriGas. With 24/7 expert customer support, a dedicated safety management team, and over 6,500 employees, we make sure you always have the answers and solutions you need most, when you need them.

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