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Tips To Help Make Your Propane Last Longer In The Winter

Propane is the preferred heating fuel for many households, since it tends to be less expensive than natural gas or electricity for heating purposes, and it is also better for the environment. Most people have propane tanks on their property and have propane delivered in the fall to power their home's heating system during the winter months. One thing that no household that has a propane tank wants is to run out of propane and not be able to run their heater until their tank is refilled. Luckily, there are several things that you can do to help avoid running out of propane and making it last longer. Use the following tips to stretch out your supply of propane:  

Keep Your Propane Tank Properly Maintained

A lot of people pay very little attention to their propane tank; in many cases the tank is buried underground or placed in a remote area of the property, so it is easy to forget about it. However, if you want your propane supply to last as long as possible, it is important to have your tank cleaned and maintained on an annual basis. Propane tanks can develop small cracks or holes that allow propane to seep out, leading to a lot of wastage. When you have your propane tank maintained by a professional, any issues will be identified so you can have repairs made before your propane tank is filled.

Turn Down Your Thermostat

A very easy way to stretch out your propane supply is by turning down your thermostat a couple of degrees. Most people find that lowering the thermostat does not change the comfort level in the home very much, but it does help prevent the heating system from running all of the time. When your heater is running less, it will consume less propane, so you won't have to worry about running out of propane in the middle of the winter.

Invest in Energy Efficient Appliances

If you want to make a positive change that will last for many years to come, consider investing in the most energy efficient heating system and water heater that you can afford when you replace your current appliances. Today's energy efficient heating systems and water heaters use a lot less energy, so you can make your propane supply last much longer. You may also qualify for rebates and tax incentives if you purchase an energy efficient heating system or water heater. 

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When I married my amazing husband ten years ago, I moved into the brick, ranch home he already owned. Immediately, I was thankful that the house was equipped with a central heating and air conditioning unit. This once efficient system kept me cool during the hot summer days. It also allowed me to remain warm in my home during the cold winter nights. Now, our air conditioning unit is twenty years old. Because of its age, the system has started to malfunction. Recently, my husband contacted an HVAC contractor about installing a new system at our home. This kind technician patched our old system to give us time to contemplate what type of new unit we want. On this blog, I hope you will discover the ways an HVAC contractor can help you continue to enjoy the comfort of your home.

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