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Propane is also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). It is stored as a liquid and has been used as a fuel source worldwide for decades. Propane is primarily a byproduct of natural gas processing. LPG can also be produced during the crude oil refining process along with other gases. Ethane, methane, propane, butane, and…
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Who uses propane? Propane has both residential and commercial uses. Over 12.6 million U.S. households use propane for home and space heat, appliances like ranges and hot water, and other purposes. It is also popular commercially in construction/building, agriculture, industrial, transportation and other applications. What is propane? Propane, also known as LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)…
Residence in a van can be a fun, exciting and unique way of living for many; and budget-friendly for sure. Van lifestyle can be simple nuts-and-bolts to almost “luxury” fashion. Whether it’s your plan to be a van lifer or a small adventure chapter in your book of life, propane is a great companion. Commonly…
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted many people able to flee their city dwellings to head for the suburbs; either to their second homes, to property rentals, or for permanent relocation. If you’re considering a more lasting move from the city to the burbs, you’ll naturally account for the feasibility from career and financial standpoints. You’ll…
It’s no surprise that small propane cylinders are commonly seen almost everywhere. Portable, convenient and less expensive than large tanks which power bundled appliances and home heat, smaller cylinders are highly popular. And as with anything else, they should be handled with safety in mind. Following these guidelines will help you in the safe handling…
Propane patio heaters extend the life of your open-air get-togethers, keeping you comfortable in cooler weather and providing ambiance and warmth on chilly days or nights so you can experience endless backyard enjoyment. To get the most from your patio heater it’s important to understand its safe use and follow the manufacturer instructions. Proper patio…
Liquid propane’s boiling point is -44˚F so there is no chance of it freezing in your tank. Actually, if the temperature outside is -45°F, propane will be in its liquid state and you could pour it out of a bucket. But once the temperature rises to -44°F, the propane starts to boil and give off…