Austin Texas Propane Tip: Time to Check Your Propane System

August 23, 2010 by Tech Support · Leave a Comment 

Now is the time to check out your propane system before the busy season hits. Don’t forget, last year held some very cold periods for Central Texas and some folks were caught unprepared.

While it’s still warm and the cold weather is weeks away, you can use your time to be organized.

Here’s your wake up call. Make sure you’re ready for the coming fall and winter.

If you’re a busy professional here’s some good news for you. Terry Garnett’s Propane , the #1 propane provider in Austin, Texas and the surrounding Hill Country area, is ready and available to serve your family by inspecting your system and advising you on the best practices to get the most for your energy dollar.

It’s easy and now is the time of year to get this happening. Just pick up the phone – one call to Terry Garnett’s Propane  at 512-894-4480 (or visit www.garnettspropane.com)  is all you need to get your propane system ready for the upcoming cold months.

Put the precision team of propane experts accredited and licensed by the State of Texas to work for you. The good folks at Terry Garnett’s Propane are happy to help you today.

Go with the best. They’re your “go to pros” who can answer any questions you might have such as what potential benefits can be obtained by properly maintaining your propane appliances, how an energy audit can save you money and what really needs to be evaluated to prepare your propane system for the coming winter season.

With a philosophy based on serving friends and neighbors in the Hill Country area, the entire team at Terry Garnett’s Propane is united in their mission of making everything as easy for you as possible.

The Keep Check Program is a prime example of efficiency and ease of lifestyle for you. Understanding that your life is filled with work and family, the customers of Terry Garnett’s Propane love the fact that they can relax in the knowledge that their propane professional is keeping their tank filled, monitoring useage patterns, and watching out for their best interests.

That’s what keeps customers coming back for over thirty years and spreading the good word by telling their friends about Terry Garnett’s Propane.

Pick up the phone or visit www.garnettspropane.com.

Have your propane system checked out today and be ready for tomorrow!

Remember… you call, we’re there!

512-894-4480
www.garnettspropane.com

Terry Garnett’s Propane – The Story of Our Motto: You Call… We’re There

July 26, 2010 by Tech Support · Leave a Comment 

If you need propane in Austin Texas you can get Same Day Delivery at Terry Garnett’s Propane (512-894-4480 – www.garnettspropane.com). Call now and get your propane today.

You Call… We’re There.

There’s a reason that this motto has become a trusted trademark of Terry Garnett’s Propane. It’s because customers know they can count on the time-tested dependability of  Terry Garnett’s Propane. For over 30 years they’ve been number one.

The story of how this motto became a company way of life is rooted in the 1980’s in the Texas Hill Country community, Dripping Springs.

As Dripping Springs existed 30 years ago, it was a small community known for a spirit of neighborly cooperation. People enjoyed a slower pace of life and relied on their friends and neighbors for specialized assistance. As the leading experts on propane, the Garnett Family started helping neighbors by delivering propane for their homes and ranches and pretty soon found they were called upon day and night to help people out.

The original requests for same day delivery were based on a customer’s needs. People were out of propane and needed help. Now. The Garnett Family kindly responded and their neighbors sure appreciated the kindness.

The Garnett Family continued to serve their neighbors with Same Day Delivery and began offering the same convenience to all who called upon them for propane deliveries. Everybody was treated as a friend and every delivery was a priority. Same Day Delivery was not the exception to the rule, it became a way of life.

They say a good idea sticks and Same Day Delivery has set the bar for excellence in the Central Texas propane industry. Pioneered by Terry Garnett’s Propane, Same Day Delivery is based on a solid principle. The convenience of the customer must come first.

It’s true, thirty years ago Terry Garnett’s Propane began as just a small company serving friends and neighbors in the Dripping Springs area. This family owned business has greatly expanded but only to the degree that it may serve others. That’s what makes the difference.

A Business Model That Works For You

The business model at Terry Garnett’s Propane is simple. Treat each customer as you’d want to be treated and stay focused on taking care of business one day at a time. Each day, make sure every delivery was perfect and on time and keep learning how to be of better service as customer needs continue to develop.

As propane customers in the Austin area and the Texas Hill Country have grown, the need to handle each customer in a considerate and timely manner has also expanded. As the customer base grew, new trucks and professional drivers were added to the team. It’s important to have enough logistical resources available to respond to market needs.

When you call Terry Garnett’s Propane at 512-894-4480 your call is priority number one. The team at Terry Garnett’s Propane knows that propane keeps your lifestyle running smooth and when you need a delivery you need it the same day.

ASAP is the rule, not the exception. Responsiveness answers the need.

Everyone on the TG propane team understands that it is a privilege to serve you and your family. Fast and efficient delivery times. A courteous driver who has been licensed by the State of Texas and trained to look out for your best interests makes all the difference.

Call today and get your propane today. Simple.

Terry Garnett’s Propane. Call 512-894-4480 or visit our website at www.garnettspropane.com.

Remember… You Call… We’re There.

Terry Garnett’s Propane: Starting the New Year with Energy Efficient Propane

January 4, 2010 by Tech Support · Leave a Comment 

It’s the start of a brand new year and if you live in Central Texas and need propane, here’s some useful information. Terry Garnett’s Propane’s beautiful bright RED trucks are ready and available to deliver eco friendly GREEN propane to provide you and your family with the cost efficient, intelligent energy solution – just call 512-894-4480 or visit their website at www.garnettspropane.com.

This is the Year to Go Green With Propane

Propane is the green energy solution, delivers the best value for your dollar, and is the choice of discriminating homeowners in the Texas Hill Country. It’s the smart choice yet every year many homes are without propane during the winter months because they have forgotten to check their propane tank levels. Don’t be caught off guard! Especially when it just takes one easy phone call to the courteous folks at Terry Garnett’s Propane at 512-894-4480.

Did you know that according to a World LP Gas Association study that propane cuts emissions of toxins and carcinogens like benzene and toluene? Propane is an approved alternative fuel listed in both the Clean Air Act of 1990 and the National Energy Policy Act of 1992. In addition, propane is nontoxic and insoluble in water and because it is released as a gas, it doesn’t spill, pool, or leave a residue.

In addition, almost 90 percent of propane is produced right here in the United States. That’s energy that you can count on.

New Year’s Resolution: Save Money Each Month With Propane

Have you made a resolution to join the 50 million Americans who use propane for heating and cooling their homes, heating water, cooking, refrigeration, drying clothes, barbecuing, lighting, and fueling their gas fireplaces? According to the National Propane Gas Association, 11 billion (yes, billions!) gallons  of propane are consumed annually in the U.S. Studies have shown that if you have resolved to save money this year, propane is your best solution for your family’s lifestyle because of the savings you’ll realize each month.

Perhaps you’ve made a resolution to maximize the family budget this year. If so, propane makes even more sense. Millions of households save money each month because propane delivers instant on energy for cooking and hot water for baths. You get immediate energy when you need it and pay only for what is used.

Propane is your choice because it burns hotter and more evenly than other fuels. More value and more efficient; that’s propane!

How to Locate Your Propane Provider in Central Texas

Here’s great news; if you live in the Austin, Texas and Texas Hill Country you can order propane from the #1 propane provider in Texas. Think of the peace of mind you’ll get from Terry Garnett’s Propane regularly monitoring and servicing your propane system and providing ongoing and comprehensive solutions for all of your propane needs. Warm baths on demand, good food in the kitchen, and the knowledge you are making smart financial decisions by using propane.

Here are some of the zip code areas in the Terry Garnett’s Propane Service Areas.

Propane Delivery Service Areas in Central Texas

Propane gas/butane delivered the same day by Terry Garnett’s Propane to the following zip codes:

73301, 73344, 76511, 76527, 76530, 76537, 76573, 76574, 76577, 76578, 78613, 78615, 78620, 78626, 78627, 78628, 78630, 78634, 78641, 78642, 78645, 78646, 78660, 78664, 78673, 78674, 78680, 78681, 78682, 78683, 78691, 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704, 78705, 78708, 78709, 78710, 78711, 78712, 78713, 78714, 78715, 78716, 78717, 78718, 78719, 78720, 78721, 78722, 78723, 78724, 78725, 78726, 78727, 78728, 78729, 78730, 78731, 78732, 78733, 78734, 78735, 78736, 78737, 78738, 78739, 78741, 78742, 78744, 78745, 78746, 78747, 78748, 78749, 78750, 78751, 78752, 78753, 78754, 78755, 78756, 78757, 78758, 78759, 78760, 78761, 78762, 78763, 78764, 78765, 78766, 78767, 78768, 78769, 78772, 78773, 78774, 78778, 78779, 78780, 78781, 78783, 78785, 78786, 78788, 78789, 78799

If your zip code is not included, just call 512-894-4480 or visit www.garnettspropane.com to find out if your area is in the service area.

This is going to be a wonderful year for residents of Central Texas and if you haven’t already converted to propane for your home, keep it in mind that you can receive free expert guidance from the Propane Tank Installation Team and the other licensed propane professionals at Terry Garnett’s Propane.

Reliability and service from your friends at Terry Garnett’s Propane… you call, we’re there!

Snow Forecast for Austin – Propane Trucks Will Roll at Terry Garnett’s Propane

December 3, 2009 by Tech Support · Leave a Comment 

It’s December 3rd, 2009 and the newspapers, TV, and radio are filled with projections for snow in Austin and the surrounding area for tomorrow, Friday, December 4th.

If you need propane make sure you pick up the phone first thing in the morning  (8 am!) and call 512-894-4480 or visit www.garnettspropane.com.

When cold weather hits, the good folks at Terry Garnett’s Propane don’t rest until every customer has been taken care of. The coffee will be flowing and the propane trucks are rolling.

Keep in mind that Terry Garnett’s Propane have pioneered the practice of Same Day Delivery so when the snow falls you’ll be warm and comfortable.

Stock up on soup and if snow falls enjoy the day inside and try and stay off the roads. Don’t forget to make sure to call Terry Garnett’s Propane 512-894-4480.

You call… we’re there!


Propane Austin, Texas: 2010 Delivery Forecast

October 28, 2009 by Tech Support · Leave a Comment 

The propane delivery forecast for Austin, Texas for 2010 looks extremely good. In Central Texas, the propane experts to look to are Terry Garnett’s Propane at 512-894-4480.

If you’ve been wondering about availability of the propane supply, projected ease of getting propane when you need it, and most importantly, who is the best source for your propane, rest assured, there is positive news on the horizon.

Propane Austin, Texas: Who To Call

Call Terry Garnett’s Propane (512-894-4480) or visit their website at garnettspropane.com.

You might have noticed their clean, red trucks traveling throughout Austin as they deliver propane to their customers. The company has been the leading supplier of propane to Central Texas for over 30 years for good reason; it’s family run and customer attention is superb.

Propane Austin, Texas: Availability of Propane

Relationships with regional propane suppliers is key in this area. You need to be working with a propane supplier who has the required experience to project and anticipate market demand, manage delivery schedules, and ensure their customers never run out of propane.

Terry Garnett’s Propane has a perfect record of 100% propane availability. Their network of supply chain contacts along with their priority status due to 30+ years of business relationships in the industry empowers Terry Garnett’s Propane to guarantee their customers optimum service.

During previous years when oil and gas shortages might have affected the ability to supply customers with propane, Terry Garnett’s Propane has always come through.  Time and time again, Austin, Texas customers rely on Terry Garnett’s Propane.

Propane Austin, Texas: How Fast Can I Get Propane

It’s a fact of life; we all get overwhelmed sometimes with more important details of our life and it can be easy to forget some things around the house. Like ordering propane.

Propane is the clean, efficient, and reliable energy source and our family requires it for our lifestyles. We need hot baths, cooking in the kitchen, and other needed functions in our homes. When we’re out of propane it’s important. Good news is that Terry Garnett’s Propane offers same day propane delivery.

Same Day Delivery

Same day delivery – you can’t do any better. Make the phone call during business hours and receive your propane ASAP.

Same Day Delivery is the added insurance your family needs to cover the bases when you absolutely need propane today.

Keep Check Program – Never Run Out Of Propane

Again, it’s Terry Garnett’s Propane to the rescue. Years ago they were again innovators in the industry when they pioneered a program called Keep Check. The Keep Check Program has provided a much needed solution and made life easy for their customers.

Your assigned driver with Terry Garnett’s Propane will provide personalized service. Your driver will regularly monitor the levels in your tank and make sure you automatically receive a steady supply of propane so you never run out. That’s the best case scenario; never run out.

After all, Terry Garnett’s Propane has a well-deserved motto: “You call… we’re there!”

Terry Garnett’s Propane has been serving Central Texas communities for over 30 years. For Same Day Delivery, call Terry Garnett’s Propane at 512-484-4480 (or toll free 1-800-950-8289) for all of your propane needs. Website: www.garnettspropane.com.


Austin Texas Propane System Maintenance: Who To Call

September 21, 2009 by Tech Support · Leave a Comment 

Propane system maintenance is the topic and you may be wondering who to call. You’ve come to the right place.

If you live in Austin, Texas and the surrounding Hill Country areas, relax… we’ve got the perfect solution for you and your family.

With the fall and winter seasons comes holiday festivities, family get-togethers, and the many delicious aromas that emanate from the kitchen. You’ll want to be ready for the fun and now is the time to take action so you’ll be one step ahead.

It’s time to have your propane provider stop by to review, evaluate and service your propane system.

First and foremost, always call a licensed propane professional. Never attempt to repair or modify your propane system.

In Austin and Central Texas as well as the surrounding Hill Country, call Terry Garnett’s Propane at 512-894-4480 for assistance.

Here is a testimonial from Brian B. – sent on Sept 20, 2009

I want to thank Terry and all the folks at Terry’s Garnett’s Propane Company for being considerate of my safety concerns with the installation of the propane connections to our house. I realize that you have gone out of your way to address the needs of a single customer. Jesse did a nice job with the project and followed up with a complete inspection of each gas appliance. We sincerly thank you!

Brian B.

Remember, properly maintained, your propane system will provide you with years of convenient, cost effective, and reliable service.

Homeowners Rule #1: Insist on regularly scheduled propane system maintenance. Your propane provider should be stopping by frequently to ensure that you continue to receive the optimum performance and get the most out of your propane system. All propane experts agree, it’s wise to have a qualified professional review and maintain your system on a periodic basis.

Keep in mind that your propane system consists of everything between your propane tank and your propane appliances. Whether you have an underground tank or an above ground propane tank, you’ll want to make sure everything is checked over pre-season by a licensed and qualified professional.

Experts state that never running out of propane is key. A full tank keeps a regular and even supply of propane (which is actually better for your propane appliances) plus provides the convenience of a consistent and steady energy supply.

You’ll want to have Terry Garnett’s Propane (www.garnettspropane.com) put you on their Keep Check Program. This is the most efficient way to make sure you never run out of propane. They’ll come out and fill your tank on a regular basis, assign a licensed professional to watch over your propane system and even provide a 24×7 phone number for any customer special needs – that’s service!

Call today and relax with 100% confidence in knowing you’re taken care of for the entire season.

You call… we’re there!

Terry Garnett’s Propane has been serving Central Texas communities for over 30 years. For Same Day Delivery, call Terry Garnett’s Propane at 512-484-4480 (or toll free 1-800-950-8289) for all of your propane needs.


Propane Tips for Underground Propane Tanks – PT 13

August 17, 2009 by Tech Support · Leave a Comment 

Propane tanks are available in many different sizes with many available options and it’s no surprise that an ever increasing number of homeowners and builders are installing underground propane tanks as they continue to select propane as their energy source of choice.

If your home is already equipped with an underground propane tank or you’re considering the installation of a underground propane tank, here’s some good news. You’re certainly in good company.

In 2006, the Propane Research & Education Council empowered the NAHB Research Center to conduct a survey with a group of over 200 builders located in various geographic areas across the country.

Here’s what the study revealed:

  • First of all, awareness of underground propane tanks is strong; eight out of ten professional builders indicated that they are aware of the use of underground propane tanks.
  • For homes built off the natural gas main, 34% of the homes use an underground propane tank.
  • In the previous 12 month period prior to the survey (March 2006), twenty one percent of the new homes were outfitted with underground propane tanks storage systems even if they were located near the natural gas main.

Here’s some important tips to consider if you’re considering an underground propane tank.

First of all, if you’ve got a large family, go ahead; think big. One of the advantages of an underground propane tank is that you can install a larger sized tank and it’s buried and out of sight. The larger tank may be the best suitable choice for your family’s needs. Your propane provider can help you determine the best sized tank for your home.

Now about location. You’ll want to consult with your propane provider (who will be installing the tank and providing subsequent delivery services). A good propane provider will be interested in ensuring that your tank is installed according to state and local regulations. Since the tank is underground, in order to protect the tank from electrolysis and corrosion, a bag of magnesium (referred to as an anode bag) will be attached to the tank with a wire.

With your tank buried and out of sight, a dome will be visible at the ground surface. This is where valves, connections, and tank fittings are located and where your delivery driver will connect to fill your tank. All fittings and connections are centrally positioned and safely protected by the dome walls and cover. Since all of the fittings are hidden and protected by the dome, an underground propane tank provides an excellent aesthetic solution for your landscaping.

Ongoing maintenance, no problem. Just make sure you select a propane provider who provides comprehensive services that include the regular inspection of all valves and important components.

With the right propane provider as your partner, your underground propane tank will serve you with green, efficient, and dollar smart energy for many years to come.

Question: We currently have an above ground tank on a property we just purchased, we would like to have an underground tank as we understand that this will be out of sight. Can we use the current tank and just put it underground?

Terry Garnett: That’s a great question and we get asked that a lot. No, you cannot. We talked about this earlier. Under the lid are many of the service valves utilized for the propane tank, however, one very important valve -the relief valve- is not located under the lid. It is actually located on the body of the tank on an above ground tank.

So if you bury an above ground tank, you bury the relief valve.

On an underground tank, extensions are put on all valves to bring them above ground level. So, you cannot use an above ground taken for an underground tank. They are two different tanks.

Question: I live in an area of central Texas where we have a lot of flooding, and we had a lot of flooding this last year. Our entire yard was under water. Is there any potential damage to my propane lines?

Terry Garnett: Water may pose more of a detrimental effect to underground tanks and regulators that are not installed correctly- too low. Your delivery driver should be assessing your system on his scheduled visits, but I recommend notifying your provider for a Hazmat Safety Check and Inspection if you experience anything like that.

Question: I keep reading about Hazmat safety inspection. What is that?

Terry Garnett: We are a Licensed Hazardous Materials provider. We term many of our services under that title in abbreviated format-Hazmat. A Hazmat Safety check is a pressure test of your gas line, a visual inspection of your system, and performance assessment and documentation of the propane appliances in your home.

Terry Garnett’s Propane has been serving Central Texas communities for over 30 years. For Same Day Delivery, call Terry Garnett’s Propane at 512-484-4480 (or toll free 1-800-950-8289) for all of your propane needs.

Propane Tips: How to Choose a Propane Tank – PT 12

August 11, 2009 by Tech Support · Leave a Comment 

Propane was first identified by Dr. Walter O. Snelling of the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1910. In 1912, Dr. Snelling and some colleagues established the American Gasol Co., the first commercial marketer of propane. Thanks to Dr. Snelling’s discovery, propane has become your best choice for dollar smart and green efficient energy for your home or business.

If you’re currently in the process of making the wise decision to switch to propane for your home, you may be wondering how to choose a propane tank.

There can be several aspects to consider; what size tank, above ground or under ground tank, in addition to many other options.

A top quality propane provider will assist in your planning by asking key questions that will help them recommend the right propane tank and system for your home.

Now for a important point regarding professionalism and safety. There are certainly many things a handyman can do around the house however installing a propane tanks is not one of them. Installing a propane tank is not a do it yourself project.

You’ll want to have your propane provider’s skilled and licensed personnel handle all phases of installation and calibration of your system.

It’s also very important that you select a propane provider who offers:

  • A solution that includes both materials and labor
  • Delivery and installation of propane tank
  • Choice of purchasing your propane tank or renting
  • 2 stage regulator system
  • 10 feet exterior line
  • Anode systems with underground propane tanks
  • Return trips to complete everything including final start up
  • In addition, above ground propane tanks may be fenced, latticed, or xeriscaped with native plants to create an aesthetically pleasing installation for your home.

Interviewer: Are there different brands of propane tanks that are better than others?  How do I know that I’m getting a good quality brand and not the cheapest tank possible?

Terry Garnett: There are probably three or four manufactures of tanks in the Southwest United States, and I have used all of them and they are good tanks. I prefer the Trinity tanks out of Dallas, Texas. They are American made.  There are tanks made in Mexico and shipped here that are less expensive.  I do not feel in general they are of the same quality as their American counterparts. They seem to start breaking down and not working as well- problems with the valves. When inquiring about a tank, I would ask where it was manufactured.

Interviewer: We are building a new home and we have become sold on powering the home with propane.  How do we competitively research tanks on the internet?  How do we go about knowing what to look for?  How do we know we are getting a good deal on a tank and how do we know what tank size to get.

Terry Garnett: Well, it all goes back to selecting a proper provider with experience that understands what your needs and has the ability to meet them.

For example, when we size a propane tank, what we look at is not just current use, we look at any future expansion possibilities that you may have.

Adequate sizing is important. It is important to establish a relationship with a provider you have confidence in that can consult with you in a professional and effective manner.

Interviewer: Compared with the tanks that are used for ethanol, methanol, and gasoline, are the propane tanks actually more volatile or puncture prone or how does the safety of a propane cylinder stack up with a gas can?

Terry Garnett: Propane tanks are very safe and their construction heavily regulated. They are not puncture prone, and comparing them to a gas can is like comparing a Volvo to a unicycle.

Interviewer: I don’t really plan on doing any of the work myself.  Is it really important to know where my gas service lines are?

Terry Garnett: It’s always good to know where your tank is and where your gas service lines are.  Know where the shut off to your system is and how to shut it off. Remember ALWAYS locate your gas line before you dig.

Interviewer: Okay, next question, I live in an area of central Texas where we have a lot of flooding, and we had a lot of flooding this last year.  Our entire yard was under water.  Is there any potential damage to my propane tank and propane lines?

Terry Garnett: Water may pose more of a detrimental effect to underground tanks and regulators that are not installed correctly- too low. Your delivery driver should be assessing your system on his scheduled visits, but I recommend notifying your provider for a Hazmat Safety Check and Inspection if you experience anything like that.

Interviewer: I keep reading about Hazmat safety inspection.  What is that?

Terry Garnett: We are a Licensed Hazardous Materials provider. We term many of our services under that title in abbreviated format-Hazmat.  A Hazmat Safety check is a pressure test of your gas line, a visual inspection of your system, and performance assessment and documentation of the propane appliances in your home.

Interviewer: I have read that propane is basically odorless and odorless in its natural state, if that’s true, how does the smell get involved with propane?

Terry Garnett: Yes, propane in its natural state is odorless.  For that reason a chemical compound called ethyl mercaptan is introduced to the propane and stays with it for life.

Interviewer: Regarding the the driver that brings propane to my house, how much education does the average driver get about propane?

Terry Garnett: Well, to begin with, our drivers are licensed with The State of Texas Railroad Commission; L.P. Gas Division, and they undergoa series of training and tests that must be passed before the license is granted. Then each licensee must keep is license current through requalification seminars and subsequent testing. Then there are  Federal hazardous material and  State D.O.T. requirements and qualifications that must be adhered to as well.

Interviewer: Thank you so much for taking the time to meet with us today. I’m sure our readers will appreciate your experience.

Terry Garnett: My pleasure.

Terry Garnett’s Propane has been serving Central Texas communities for over 30 years. Call Terry Garnett’s Propane at 512-484-4480 (or toll free 1-800-950-8289) for all of your propane needs.

Propane Tips for the First Time Homeowner – PT 10

July 27, 2009 by Tech Support · Leave a Comment 

Preparing to purchase your first home can be one of the most exciting times of your life. Perhaps you’ve considered many options, patiently searched for the right home, and also consulted numerous friends and professionals. After all, smart decisions made at the time of purchasing your first home will pay off dividends for many years.

You owe it to yourself to know the right questions to ask. Here are some items for you to consider and why propane is the best energy source for your new home.

First of all, you’ll be pleased to learn propane powered furnaces last longer with experts estimating a life span of 15 to 20 years. Compared to electric heat pumps, that’s approximately 5 to 10 years longer.

Propane will also save you money every month in the laundry room of your new home. According to the U.S. Dept of Energy, propane dryers are cost effective with an average saving of 50% per month over an electric dryer. Most first time homeowners are surprised to learn that propane’s humid or moist heat is actually better for their clothes over time. Fashion experts cite that electric heat can actually discolor or even burn clothes due to the dry harshness of the heat.

Over time, the saving add up however there are many other excellent reasons for choosing propane.

In planning for the future, should you ever decide to sell your home, the green energy benefits of propane will ensure your home retains its value in the marketplace. Propane is the energy of the future and will retain equity in your home. In addition, there are rebates and tax credits to reward you for making the intelligent decision and selecting propane appliances.

Question: We’re planning to purchase our first home in the Texas Hill Country and I’m setting up an artist studio.  Given the nature that I’m going to have a number of kilns running for pottery, I am going to be using a lot of propane to power these; can I hook up multiple tanks in a series?

Terry Garnett: You can connect multiple tanks in a series, however many times I prefer to calculate the total number of gallons required, and provide one tank that will fit those needs.

Question: We currently have an above ground tank on a property we just purchased from a developer. Although its a brand new home, we would like to have an underground tank as we understand that this will be out of sight.  Can we use the current tank and just put it underground?

Terry Garnett: That’s a great question and we get asked that a lot.  No, you cannot.  We talked about this earlier. Under the lid are many of the service valves utilized for the propane tank, however, one very important valve -the relief valve- is not located under the lid.  It is actually located on the body of the tank on an above ground tank.

So if you bury an above ground tank, you bury the relief valve.

On an underground tank, extensions are put on all valves to bring them above ground level.  So, you cannot use an above ground taken for an underground tank.  They are two different tanks.

Question: My husband and I are building our first home and we are planning to use propane.  We are trying to schedule all the jobs and all the contractors, how much time do we need to schedule to have a propane tank built in underground?

Terry Garnett: When you begin the process of construction, find your propane provider and then start scheduling the project with them. A reputable and experienced firm will walk you through it.

Terry Garnett’s Propane has been serving Central Texas communities for over 30 years. Call Terry Garnett’s Propane at 512-484-4480 (or toll free 1-800-950-8289) for professional installation and expert guidance to help you make the most of your new water heater.

Propane Tips: The Benefits of Propane Water Heaters – PT 9

July 20, 2009 by Tech Support · Leave a Comment 

A recent Google search returned 328,000 pages for the search query “propane water heaters“. Propane water heaters are a hot item. Consider the financial benefits with increased ease and comfort; it’s no wonder that homeowners are making the switch to propane powered water heaters.

Let’s take a quick look at a few facts and benefits of a propane powered water heater for your family.

First of all, technology has delivered advances to the design and efficiency of propane water heaters. Combine these advances with efficient flow-restricting shower heads and you’re quickly saving up to 50% of the hot water required per shower.

Did you know that a propane water heater produces 50 to 70 percent fewer carbon emissions that a electric water heater? It’s not a surprise that government incentives and federally funded programs have been put in place to encourage environmentally sound replacements for electric water heaters.

Whether heating water for showers, dishwashers, or doing the family laundry, a propane water heater will provide more accurate temperature adjustments. In addition, many homeowners are pleased to learn that propane water heaters require smaller storage space requirements than their electric counterparts.

With long term value also an important criteria, it’s good news to learn that propane water heaters are long lasting and provide more options for your specific family needs. There are more venting options, installation options, as well as more overall sizes to select from with a propane water heater.

Is it time to replace your water heater? Experts suggest considering a replacement if your water heater is more than seven years old. Another good tip is to make sure leaky faucets are repaired as soon as possible. You’d be surprised how fast the water is wasted in no time.

If you’ve got a busy household with a family of six with four teenagers, you may want to consider the benefits of a tankless on demand system. Tankless systems can cost more to install however tax credits and enhanced energy efficiency can offset and pay for the extra value.

When you are insulating your propane water heaters you want to remember not to cover the thermostat. In fact, it’s a smart idea to contact your local propane provider for assistance. Baths versus showers? It’s certainly a matter of personal preference however, on the average, less than 10 gallons of water is needed for a 3-5 minute shower instead of the 12-25 gallons for a hot bath.

Propane water heaters make financial sense and perhaps now is the time to plan updating your water heater. You’ll love the changes to your savings and your enjoyment of your home.

Terry Garnett’s Propane has been serving Central Texas communities for over 30 years. Call Terry Garnett’s Propane at 512-484-4480 (or toll free 1-800-950-8289) for professional installation and  expert guidance to help you make the most of your new water heater.

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