Summer is here, and that means you might use your propane a little differently than you did in the cool winter months. But that doesn’t mean you won’t use it. Today, we touch base on a few things to think about and questions to ask your propane supplier as you start thinking about outdoor gatherings and entertainment.
Q: Is my current propane tank size right for summer?
Depending on how you use your propane, you may find that you use it just as much during the summer as you do in the winter. Your propane may be used for grilling, to power your outdoor kitchen appliances, to heat your pool or spa, and to power generators during storm season. If it’s been a while since you’ve had your needs reviewed, contact Advanced Propane. One of our experienced service agents can look back at your usage and history and get an idea of any potential new usage for 2025 that might impact your propane needs moving forward.
Q: How often should I schedule refills?
A good rule of thumb is to have your propane refill scheduled when your propane tank reaches about 30%. However, keep in mind that most customers find that our “Keep Filled” program eliminates the need to be put on a will-call delivery schedule. We’ll calculate your needs and deliver well before you face a shortage.
Q: Is there anything I should know about propane safety during the summer?
The most important thing to remember during the summer is to check your tanks for leaks before you light your grill for the first time during the season. You can visit our website for more information about propane safety, including videos on how to read your gauge and turn off the tank to what to do if you suspect a leak or need to get your system inspected.
Q: How do I contact Advanced Propane in case of an emergency?
Call the office right away. We have locations in Lebanon, Ashland City, Cookeville, and Hartsville, and emergency services always available.
Need to know more about summer propane usage, safety, and delivery? Contact Advanced Propane, Incorporated. Today. We can help you make the most of the summer grilling season or switch from electric to propane if you’re ready for a seasonal upgrade that will benefit your family all year long.