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Propane resources and FAQs.

Our propane heat resources are designed to help you stay informed about your home propane system. Becoming knowledgeable about your own home maintenance can help you to identify problems and even repair minor issues without having the hire a professional. This knowledge can save you a significant amount of money, and the time it takes the book and appointment and wait for service to be complete. These guides and articles cover everything from basic maintenance and repairs, to much more detailed descriptions and analysis that may help you to identify and diagnose much more severe issues.

Choosing the right propane company.

Wallace tech carrying oil hose to truckNo matter how you use propane in your home, deciding which propane supplier is best for you, your home heating or other comfort needs and your budget, can be challenging. It’s important to find a supplier that provides the best value for you along with professional, reliable service. Our helpful tips and advice will help you evaluate and compare to help you choose which propane supplier is best for you.

Always compare the following when considering a new propane supplier:

  • Evaluate product and service qualities by examining reviews by existing customers to find out which ones best satisfy their customer’s needs.
  • Check pricing plans for the pricing programs that are reasonable and work with your budget.
  • Assess delivery options for the most efficient delivery plan for you.

Evaluate propane products and services offered by local suppliers.


Familiarizing yourself with service and product offerings that your local propane providers offer is key to selecting the best choice. These are some of the more common services and products on offer:

Propane services:

  • Propane delivery and fill-up
  • Emergency service and repairs
  • Installation of indoor and/or outdoor appliances
  • Purchase or rental of propane equipment, including propane storage tanks

Propane products:

  • Home heating systems
  • Home hot water systems
  • Generators

Evaluate delivery propane supplier delivery options.


Most suppliers offer the following propane delivery options and you need to make sure which is best for you.

  • Automatic delivery - Propane supplier scheduled deliveries that keep your propane tank or tanks full regularly based on your estimated propane usage
  • As needed deliveries - You call your propane supplier when you need a delivery, which works best if you like to monitor your own propane usage. However, be aware that restrictions can apply with this option.
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Evaluate propane prices and any additional fees.


Always ask any potential propane supplier the following questions about charges and compare supplier prices among different companies.

Storage tank installation fees

  • Do they have a fee for installing and setting up a new tank?
  • What are the monthly lease or rental fees, if you do not own your own tank?

Minimum monthly purchases

  • Are there minimum monthly purchase requirements? If the answer is “yes,” do you meet the minimum?
  • If the answer is “no,” what are your options?

Propane delivery fees

  • Is there a cost for propane deliveries? Or fees for transporting propane? If suppliers charge these fees, they usually involve the number and volume (gallons) of propane fuel you need at deliveries.

Disconnection charges for tank pickup

  • Are there fees for disconnecting and/or tank removal, if you change suppliers or fuel type? Many propane suppliers have personnel costs for service closeouts and removing propane tanks without no possibility of continuing cash flow from soon-to-be formerly active customers.

Early termination fees

  • Are there any fees if you have a fixed-term contract with your supplier and terminate it early? And specifically, what actions may lead to these fees? Contract language should specify these charges, which are now pretty much standard charges for most propane delivery firms.

Evaluate certification and/or registration credentials.


Always ask these questions about their experience and credibility:

  • Are propane techs and drivers, nationally certified? If not, ask this follow up question: Why not?
  • Is the supplier registered an insured in your state? All propane dealers must register with a State Department (varies from state-to-state) to sell and deliver this fuel and be insured to enter your property. Avoid any propane provider evades this question.

Evaluate hours of service and support.

Always make sure that you have a propane supplier who is always ready and able to be there when you need them – quickly! At least ask these questions:

  • Do they provide 24/7 customer service and support?
  • Will you talk to a live customer service representative when you call, whatever the time?
  • Do they offer emergency services after hours?
  • What service limitations, if any, exist for emergencies, such as gas leaks, heating system repairs, hot water systems, and generator repairs?

Evaluate safety records and customer satisfaction.

Always check the safety record of propane suppliers you’re considering by asking or doing the following:

Check with the Better Business Bureau (BBB), which tracks any customer complaints and problems a member organization experiences and records how they were handled to satisfy the customer.

Don’t be hasty to discard a company with multiple complaints until you check how they responded to any problems/issues. Timely responses and resolutions to problems or complaints can transform unhappy customers into happy ones quickly.

Check out customer testimonials and reviews on independent websites, not just the company’s website. Be sure that customer reviews are real on propane supplier websites and not written by the company.

It’s possible to find customer reviews on websites that do not have an affiliation with individual propane suppliers. Search for the potential propane supplier’s customer reviews and complaints, if any.

Evaluation checklist:

  • Always carefully read any written contract from a propane supplier contract. You both need to understand any/all products and services they may offer.
  • It is critical to consider pricing, delivery and service commitments that you have agreed to with any propane supplier. If you think that you have a good deal with your provider, that won’t matter when they cannot be there for you on the coldest night of the year.
  • Try to find a propane supplier with trusted, reliable service and, if possible, automatic delivery service.

If you’re looking for a propane supplier that you can trust, the Meenan team are the local home service experts that can help answer any of your questions and take care of your propane needs.

For more information about choosing a propane company that’s best for you or to learn more about our propane services, please call us today!

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