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Owning your propane tank has several advantages, the greatest being the freedom to shop around for the best propane prices and services. To own your tank, it is critical to have the tank installed in a safe way that follows all codes and regulations. Inter-modal Container Ltd. gives you peace of mind knowing that your propane tank and connections are installed safely, properly, and with quality workmanship.

We offer our 120-gallon propane tanks for sale throughout the USA

Propane continues to be a popular choice among consumers when it comes to heating for residential, agricultural, and commercial industries. If you’re looking for a 100-gal propane tank size, this is the right choice for you. 100 gallons refers to the actual number of gallons of propane the tank can hold, and 120 gallons refers to the total water capacity of the tank.

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Why Is It Important to Pick the Right Size Propane Tank?

This guide is devoted to helping you pick the right size propane tank. However, you may be wondering: why is it so important that I pick the right size?

The right size propane tank can help you save on your energy bills by controlling how often you need to fill it up.

While buying a tank that is too big isn’t too much of a disadvantage, buying a tank that is too small will affect your budget because you will need deliveries more often. Also, since you’re buying a smaller quantity of propane, the cost might be slightly higher.

Propane Tank Sizes

250 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 7’10” long and 30″ in diameterUses Supplemental heating or 2 home appliances including water heaters, generators, and pool heaters.A 250-gallon propane tank holds 200 gallons of propane when full.

120 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4’6″ in height and 30″ in diameterUses: Commercial uses include dry cleaning, temporary heating, commercial cooking, and heating smaller spaces.A 120-gallon propane tank is also commonly referred to as a 420 lb propane tank. 120-gallon propane tanks hold 96 gallons of propane when full.

57 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 43″ in height and 24″ in diameterUses Residential businesses that need to run only 1-2 small home appliances such as a cooktop or clothes dryer.A 57-gallon propane tank is also referred to as a 200-lb propane tank. When filled to capacity a 200 lb propane tank holds 46 gallons of propane.

100 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4′ in height and 1’6″ in diameterUses: Commonly used for commercial use and by contractors for a single appliance such as a cooktop or for temporary heating at job sites.A 100-pound propane tank holds approximately 23 gallons of propane when full.

33 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 2′ in height and 1′ in diameterUses: Propane ForkliftsA 33 lb propane tank holds about 7.8 gallons of propane.

20 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 1′ 6″ in height and 1′ in diameter.

Before you can figure out what size tank you need, it’s important to know what sizes are available. Use our guide to figure out exactly which one of these you should buy for your particular home needs.

20 Pound Tanks

One of the most common residential propane tanks is the 20 lb. tank, which is the size of the tank you hook up to your propane gas grill or for other modest residential energy needs, like a fireplace.

20 lb. tanks are not used for home heating or anything else that a large scale, but the benefit is that you can purchase several tanks to have on hand for backup, and you can have them refilled at any propane retailer.

33 Pound Tanks

33 lb. propane tanks are relatively specialized. They are used almost exclusively to power certain vehicles, including forklifts, although they can fuel any vehicle that relies on autogas.

Because of the focus on powering vehicles, a 33 lb. propane tank may not be the best choice for most residential homes. However, people with farms or large tracts of land where you might need to use specialized vehicles may find such tanks very useful.

100 Pound Tanks

100 lb. tanks are a good choice if you have smaller appliances or heating devices that use propane. For instance, many people rely on 100 lb. propane tanks to power their gas cooking ranges, as well as their indoor fireplaces.

These tanks are obviously much larger than the 20 or 33 lb. tanks, but they are still small enough to be relatively portable.

Remember, the more items in your home that are fueled by propane, the more likely it is you will need a larger propane tank. Keep in mind that the bigger the tank, the stricter the local safety and installation regulations may be. You will want to keep tanks of this size at least three feet away from your house.

420 Pound or 100 Gallon Tanks

420 lb. tanks are large enough to be used for a variety of commercial purposes. However, these tanks can have many residential uses as well.

They work well as a heating solution for your home, for instance. They can also power emergency generators and are a great way to heat a swimming pool if you have one. If you intend to use your fireplace a lot, these tanks are also suitable for that purpose.

Just so you know, some homeowners and professionals refer to 420 lb. tanks as “100-gallon tanks” because that is how many gallons this size tank can hold.

500-Gallon Tanks

The 500-gallon tank is the most common size propane tank for residential propane use. It is often used for home heating, generator powering, cooking, pool heating, and more.

The primary benefit of this larger tank is that you can go that much longer without having to get it refilled. And when you are buying more gallons of propane, you can often get a slightly lower price rate for buying in bulk.

Typically, a home needs to be at least 2,500 square feet, and using propane for multiple appliances for a 500-gallon tank is the best choice. You can also choose above-ground or below-ground tank installation for 500-gallon tanks.

1,000-Gallon Tanks

Long story short about the 1,000-gallon tank? It does everything that the 500-gallon tank does, but it is twice as big.

That means this tank is also suitable for heating homes and pools and for powering generators. However, because this tank is so large, you should not buy it unless your home is at least 4,500 square feet.

1,000-gallon tanks are also popular for agricultural uses.

2000 Gallon propane Tanks

Dimensions: 46.77″ OD x 23′ 9″ OAL
Capacity: 2000 Gallons
Year Model: 2021
Manufacturer: Arcosa Tank

 

What uses the most propane in a house?

Furnaces, water heaters, and gas fireplaces use the most propane in your home. Here’s how much propane they use. The average 100,000 BTU propane gas furnace uses approximately 1 gallon per hour or 500-1,200 gallons per year.

This type of tank is also known as a 420 lb. tank, which refers to the number of pounds of propane the tank will hold when filled to 80 percent. Typically, 100-gallon propane tanks are used for home heating, hot water, dryers, generators, and pool heat. 100-gallon propane tanks are also used for commercial applications such as heating, cooking, and dry cleaning. They are about 4 ft. tall.

120 120-gallon propane Tanks are the perfect tank for smaller homes and businesses!

 

WHY PURCHASE YOUR 120-GALLON TANK FROM US?

Safety is our #1 goal, and we are trained and certified in all state and federal regulations. 

Have peace of mind knowing that if anything should happen, our team is fully insured.

The manufacturer’s warranties on the tanks, parts, and components are passed on to you as the customer.

Are you looking to purchase a 120-gallon propane tank (or a series of tanks) for your home or business?

If so, talk to us at Affordable Tanks to see what is right for your situation!

We offer stand-alone 120-gallon propane tanks for Chester, Lancaster, and surrounding counties in PA. 

Because of its smaller size, the 120-gallon tank has several distinct advantages. Most of these advantages come from the fact that they are upright tanks, and therefore have fewer regulations and can be installed beside a home or business – thus reducing trenching and other related costs. And if your home or business needs more than 120 gallons of propane, you can always install several tanks in parallel for a larger propane supply!

If you’re looking for a 100-gallon or 125-gallon propane tank, our standard-sized 120-gallon tank should suit your needs well. If you’re looking for a 200-gallon tank, we can either supply two 120-gal. tanks in parallel or you can inquire about our custom sizes.

120 Gallon Propane Storage Tanks

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Looking to power your heat, fireplace, or stove with a propane supply and seeking the appropriate propane tanks for the job? There are some options to choose from based on how much propane you use every month.

Chances are you’ll do fine with a 120-gallon horizontal Propane Tank or Vertical Tank, depending on where you’ll be placing the unit. Either type can be placed above ground near the home.

Let’s take a closer look at a 120-gallon propane tank and why it might be a good fit for your current propane needs.

How Much Does a Propane Tank Cost in 2023

Uses

The 120-gallon propane tank is designed to give a residential customer a propane supply of 30 days based on limited propane use.

Thus, this tank would be considered if you’re using propane for a water heater, space heater, or stove. These propane tanks are also great for specialty uses, such as specialty cookers, fryers, and smokers; pool heaters; or gaslighting.

If you wish to heat your home with propane rather than electric, then a 120-gallon horizontal propane tank or vertical propane tank should be sufficient to meet your monthly demands.

It is important to remember that your tank must be installed and hooked up according to state and federal codes and regulations.  For your safety, please make sure you select a reputable installer.  If you are local to Southeast PA, then Affordable Tank Services would love to install it for you!

How long does a 120-gallon propane tank last?
As a rule of thumb, one tank of propane will typically last between 18-20 hours if you’re grilling on a medium-sized grill. Whereas larger grills can burn through 20 pounds of propane in as little as 10 hours. On average, you’ll use one or two pounds of fuel per meal if you use a medium-sized grill on high heat

What is the cost of a 120-gallon propane tank?

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Tank Size Above Ground Tank Cost (installed) Underground Tank Cost (installed)
120 Gallon $350–$600 N/A
250 Gallon $450–$1,000 N/A
330 Gallon $500–$1,400 N/A
500 Gallon $700–$2,500 $1,500–$3,000

 

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When you’re using propane to power your building heat, equipment, or any other aspect of your business, downtime isn’t an option. That’s why we work hard to deliver the propane you need to get the job done.

Different portable propane tank sizes give you options when it comes to how much equipment you want to power and how long you can operate before you run out of gas.

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Inter-modal containers Ltd. is more than a propane provider. We’re your partner in powering the success of your business.

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When you’re using propane to power your building heat, equipment, or any other aspect of your business, downtime isn’t an option. That’s why we work hard to deliver the propane you need to get the job done.

Different portable propane tank sizes give you options when it comes to how much equipment you want to power and how long you can operate before you run out of gas.

 

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When you’re using propane to power your building heat, equipment, or any other aspect of your business, downtime isn’t an option. That’s why we work hard to deliver the propane you need to get the job done.

Different portable propane tank sizes give you options when it comes to how much equipment you want to power and how long you can operate before you run out of gas.

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Owning your propane tank has several advantages, the greatest being the freedom to shop around for the best propane prices and services. To own your tank, it is critical to have the tank installed in a safe way that follows all codes and regulations. Inter-modal Container Ltd. gives you peace of mind knowing that your propane tank and connections are installed safely, properly, and with quality workmanship.

We offer our 120-gallon propane tanks for sale throughout the USA

Propane continues to be a popular choice among consumers when it comes to heating for residential, agricultural, and commercial industries. If you’re looking for a 100-gal propane tank size, this is the right choice for you. 100 gallons refers to the actual number of gallons of propane the tank can hold, and 120 gallons refers to the total water capacity of the tank.

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Why Is It Important to Pick the Right Size Propane Tank?

This guide is devoted to helping you pick the right size propane tank. However, you may be wondering: why is it so important that I pick the right size?

The right size propane tank can help you save on your energy bills by controlling how often you need to fill it up.

While buying a tank that is too big isn’t too much of a disadvantage, buying a tank that is too small will affect your budget because you will need deliveries more often. Also, since you’re buying a smaller quantity of propane, the cost might be slightly higher.

Propane Tank Sizes

250 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 7’10” long and 30″ in diameterUses Supplemental heating or 2 home appliances including water heaters, generators, and pool heaters.A 250-gallon propane tank holds 200 gallons of propane when full.

120 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4’6″ in height and 30″ in diameterUses: Commercial uses include dry cleaning, temporary heating, commercial cooking, and heating smaller spaces.A 120-gallon propane tank is also commonly referred to as a 420 lb propane tank. 120-gallon propane tanks hold 96 gallons of propane when full.

57 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 43″ in height and 24″ in diameterUses Residential businesses that need to run only 1-2 small home appliances such as a cooktop or clothes dryer.A 57-gallon propane tank is also referred to as a 200-lb propane tank. When filled to capacity a 200 lb propane tank holds 46 gallons of propane.

100 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4′ in height and 1’6″ in diameterUses: Commonly used for commercial use and by contractors for a single appliance such as a cooktop or for temporary heating at job sites.A 100-pound propane tank holds approximately 23 gallons of propane when full.

33 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 2′ in height and 1′ in diameterUses: Propane ForkliftsA 33 lb propane tank holds about 7.8 gallons of propane.

20 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 1′ 6″ in height and 1′ in diameter.

Before you can figure out what size tank you need, it’s important to know what sizes are available. Use our guide to figure out exactly which one of these you should buy for your particular home needs.

20 Pound Tanks

One of the most common residential propane tanks is the 20 lb. tank, which is the size of the tank you hook up to your propane gas grill or for other modest residential energy needs, like a fireplace.

20 lb. tanks are not used for home heating or anything else that a large scale, but the benefit is that you can purchase several tanks to have on hand for backup, and you can have them refilled at any propane retailer.

33 Pound Tanks

33 lb. propane tanks are relatively specialized. They are used almost exclusively to power certain vehicles, including forklifts, although they can fuel any vehicle that relies on autogas.

Because of the focus on powering vehicles, a 33 lb. propane tank may not be the best choice for most residential homes. However, people with farms or large tracts of land where you might need to use specialized vehicles may find such tanks very useful.

100 Pound Tanks

100 lb. tanks are a good choice if you have smaller appliances or heating devices that use propane. For instance, many people rely on 100 lb. propane tanks to power their gas cooking ranges, as well as their indoor fireplaces.

These tanks are obviously much larger than the 20 or 33 lb. tanks, but they are still small enough to be relatively portable.

Remember, the more items in your home that are fueled by propane, the more likely it is you will need a larger propane tank. Keep in mind that the bigger the tank, the stricter the local safety and installation regulations may be. You will want to keep tanks of this size at least three feet away from your house.

420 Pound or 100 Gallon Tanks

420 lb. tanks are large enough to be used for a variety of commercial purposes. However, these tanks can have many residential uses as well.

They work well as a heating solution for your home, for instance. They can also power emergency generators and are a great way to heat a swimming pool if you have one. If you intend to use your fireplace a lot, these tanks are also suitable for that purpose.

Just so you know, some homeowners and professionals refer to 420 lb. tanks as “100-gallon tanks” because that is how many gallons this size tank can hold.

500-Gallon Tanks

The 500-gallon tank is the most common size propane tank for residential propane use. It is often used for home heating, generator powering, cooking, pool heating, and more.

The primary benefit of this larger tank is that you can go that much longer without having to get it refilled. And when you are buying more gallons of propane, you can often get a slightly lower price rate for buying in bulk.

Typically, a home needs to be at least 2,500 square feet, and using propane for multiple appliances for a 500-gallon tank is the best choice. You can also choose above-ground or below-ground tank installation for 500-gallon tanks.

1,000-Gallon Tanks

Long story short about the 1,000-gallon tank? It does everything that the 500-gallon tank does, but it is twice as big.

That means this tank is also suitable for heating homes and pools and for powering generators. However, because this tank is so large, you should not buy it unless your home is at least 4,500 square feet.

1,000-gallon tanks are also popular for agricultural uses.

2000 Gallon propane Tanks

Dimensions: 46.77″ OD x 23′ 9″ OAL
Capacity: 2000 Gallons
Year Model: 2021
Manufacturer: Arcosa Tank

 

What uses the most propane in a house?

Furnaces, water heaters, and gas fireplaces use the most propane in your home. Here’s how much propane they use. The average 100,000 BTU propane gas furnace uses approximately 1 gallon per hour or 500-1,200 gallons per year.

This type of tank is also known as a 420 lb. tank, which refers to the number of pounds of propane the tank will hold when filled to 80 percent. Typically, 100-gallon propane tanks are used for home heating, hot water, dryers, generators, and pool heat. 100-gallon propane tanks are also used for commercial applications such as heating, cooking, and dry cleaning. They are about 4 ft. tall.

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WHY PURCHASE YOUR 120-GALLON TANK FROM US?

Safety is our #1 goal, and we are trained and certified in all state and federal regulations. 

Have peace of mind knowing that if anything should happen, our team is fully insured.

The manufacturer’s warranties on the tanks, parts, and components are passed on to you as the customer.

Are you looking to purchase a 120-gallon propane tank (or a series of tanks) for your home or business?

If so, talk to us at Affordable Tanks to see what is right for your situation!

We offer stand-alone 120-gallon propane tanks for Chester, Lancaster, and surrounding counties in PA. 

Because of its smaller size, the 120-gallon tank has several distinct advantages. Most of these advantages come from the fact that they are upright tanks, and therefore have fewer regulations and can be installed beside a home or business – thus reducing trenching and other related costs. And if your home or business needs more than 120 gallons of propane, you can always install several tanks in parallel for a larger propane supply!

If you’re looking for a 100-gallon or 125-gallon propane tank, our standard-sized 120-gallon tank should suit your needs well. If you’re looking for a 200-gallon tank, we can either supply two 120-gal. tanks in parallel or you can inquire about our custom sizes.

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Looking to power your heat, fireplace, or stove with a propane supply and seeking the appropriate propane tanks for the job? There are some options to choose from based on how much propane you use every month.

Chances are you’ll do fine with a 120-gallon horizontal Propane Tank or Vertical Tank, depending on where you’ll be placing the unit. Either type can be placed above ground near the home.

Let’s take a closer look at a 120-gallon propane tank and why it might be a good fit for your current propane needs.

How Much Does a Propane Tank Cost in 2023

Uses

The 120-gallon propane tank is designed to give a residential customer a propane supply of 30 days based on limited propane use.

Thus, this tank would be considered if you’re using propane for a water heater, space heater, or stove. These propane tanks are also great for specialty uses, such as specialty cookers, fryers, and smokers; pool heaters; or gaslighting.

If you wish to heat your home with propane rather than electric, then a 120-gallon horizontal propane tank or vertical propane tank should be sufficient to meet your monthly demands.

It is important to remember that your tank must be installed and hooked up according to state and federal codes and regulations.  For your safety, please make sure you select a reputable installer.  If you are local to Southeast PA, then Affordable Tank Services would love to install it for you!

How long does a 120-gallon propane tank last?
As a rule of thumb, one tank of propane will typically last between 18-20 hours if you’re grilling on a medium-sized grill. Whereas larger grills can burn through 20 pounds of propane in as little as 10 hours. On average, you’ll use one or two pounds of fuel per meal if you use a medium-sized grill on high heat

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Tank Size Above Ground Tank Cost (installed) Underground Tank Cost (installed)
120 Gallon $350–$600 N/A
250 Gallon $450–$1,000 N/A
330 Gallon $500–$1,400 N/A
500 Gallon $700–$2,500 $1,500–$3,000

 

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Choosing the right size propane tank is a critical starting point for your propane investment. If you have the wrong size tank installed, your budget will suffer.

You may think it couldn’t happen to you. However, countless people install the wrong-sized residential propane tanks in their homes every year.

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In today’s age, big box stores have taken over everything. Here at Inter-modal containers Ltd., we saw an opportunity to serve our local rural neighbors’ propane needs better than the existing propane giants. We strive to go above and beyond, offering quality propane refills delivered to your door for a fair price.

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We deliver large propane tank refills (120–1000 gallons and above). We do specialize in installing large propane tanks, so if you heat your whole home with propane, or you are thinking about switching to propane, give us a call!

For smaller tanks for your BBQ or RV, come to our Eagle Creek location.

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We have many types of propane tanks for lease, ranging from the small 57-gallon to the largest 1,000-gallon propane tank. As such, we service both residential and commercial propane needs.

Inter-modal Container Ltd. installs both aboveground and underground propane tanks. There are many benefits to both, but our favorite is the underground propane tank. If you choose to install an underground propane tank, we take care of the whole process—from excavation to clean up.

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Need propane delivered? Our fleet of trucks is available Monday-Friday for propane delivery at your convenience. We like to get to know the customers on our route and look forward to serving you.

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To own your own tank, it is critical to have the tank installed in a safe way that follows all codes and regulations.

It’s also important to regularly reevaluate your propane usage and ensure your tank size is meeting your needs. New propane appliances or even a growing family can dramatically change your propane needs and may warrant installing a new tank.

However, with our handy propane tank guide, you’ll find the size that’s just right. Keep reading for tips about buying the correct size propane tank.

What size propane tank do you need?

Tank sizes range from portable 20-lb. containers to tanks that can hold over 2,000 gallons. The size of your propane tank will depend on the size of your home as well as the number and size of appliances using propane.

Your geographical location and local climate can also play a role in choosing your propane tank size. For example, a tank for heating in milder climates may not need to be as big as a tank for heating in a colder climate. This guide can help you determine the right size tank for your needs and location.

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Review the propane tank size guide below for more information on propane tank sizes. It is important to note that a propane tank is only able to be filled to 80%. The tank details will highlight how many gallons you get when full.

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Whatever you need propane for, Superior can provide a tank size that suits your needs. The following are sizes and specifications for some of our most commonly used tanks for your home or business.

420-LB. PROPANE CYLINDER

Height 4′-4 ½” | Diameter 30″ | LPG Capacity 375 litres* (Per Cylinder)

Ideal Use: If you are using propane at home for something other than primary home heating, this is the tank for you. Popular uses include water heaters, fireplaces, pool heaters, and auxiliary heaters.Distance/Position: Cylinders can be placed against a building, and more than one cylinder can be connected together for higher volume use when a 500 gallon tank is not feasible. A maximum of four cylinders can be placed together. A typical residential application would require two to three cylinders.

500-GALLON PROPANE TANK

Height 3′-10″ | Length 9′-10″ | Diameter 38″ | LPG Capacity 1514 litres*Ideal Use: If you are heating your home with propane, this is a popular choice. Commonly used for residential and small commercial heating applications, or where a higher BTU load is required for multiple uses.Distance/Position: Must be installed at least 10 feet (3 metres)  from any building or property line.

1,000-GALLON PROPANE TANK

1,000-Gallon TankHeight 4′-4″ | Length 15′-11″ | Diameter 41″ | LPG Capacity 3028 litres*Ideal Use: A 1,000-gallon tank is usually for commercial or agricultural operations with high volume usage and very high BTU loads.Distance/Position: Must be installed at least 10 feet (3 meters) from any building and at least 10 feet from any property line.

LARGER PROPANE TANKS

If you have a large commercial operation and need a greater supply of propane we have tanks ranging from 2,000 to 60,000 gallons. With over six decades of experience, we’ll ensure that you get the best storage solution for your energy requirements.

CYLINDER DELIVERY

If you are using portable propane cylinders for forklifts or on a construction site, we can deliver portable propane cylinders to you. We consider the number of vehicles in your fleet, shift schedules, and hours worked to customize a delivery schedule that meets your needs. Plus, we can automate the process, so propane is there when you need it, worry-free.

CUSTOMER-FOCUSED DIGITAL SOLUTIONS

Inter-modal Container Ltd puts your propane account at your fingertips. With Inter-modal containers Ltd. you can schedule a delivery, view SMART* TankTM levels, make payments, and more online. Connect to your propane even faster with our mobile app available on both Google Play and the App Store.

SMART* TANK™ WIRELESS MONITORING

Managing your propane has never been easier. Our remote tank monitoring technology called SMART* Tank™ ensures you always have the fuel you need. SMART* Tank™ detects when it’s almost time for a fill and notifies Superior Propane to automatically schedule the delivery. You will also receive text or email notifications with up-to-date propane levels and can view readings, delivery details, and historic usage online at Inter-modal containers Ltd.

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Love Propane but hate to see a tank in your beautiful yard.  Bury it!  Environmentally safe underground propane tanks allow homeowners to have the tank sitting in the open yard.  Our underground tanks are available in sizes ranging from 250-500-1000 gallons a size to meet every need. 

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1000 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 16′ 2″ long and 41″ in diameterUses: Large commercial appliances and heating, fleet and transportation refueling.Industrial 1000-Gallon Propane Tank Installed on Construction SiteA 1000-gallon propane tank holds 800 gallons when full.

 500-gallon propane Tank

Dimensions: 9′ 11″ long and 37.5″ in diameterUses: Commercial applications include heating, temporary heating, cooking, and a variety of agricultural applications.A 500-gallon propane tank holds 400 gallons of propane when full.

250 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 7’10” long and 30″ in diameterUses Supplemental heating or 2 home appliances including water heaters, generators, and pool heaters.A 250-gallon propane tank holds 200 gallons of propane when full.

120 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4’6″ in height and 30″ in diameterUses: Commercial uses include dry cleaning, temporary heating, commercial cooking, and heating smaller spaces.A 120-gallon propane tank is also commonly referred to as a 420 lb propane tank. 120-gallon propane tanks hold 96 gallons of propane when full.

57 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 43″ in height and 24″ in diameterUses Residential businesses that need to run only 1-2 small home appliances such as a cooktop or clothes dryer.A 57-gallon propane tank is also referred to as a 200-lb propane tank. When filled to capacity a 200 lb propane tank holds 46 gallons of propane.

100 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4′ in height and 1’6″ in diameterUses: Commonly used for commercial use and by contractors for a single appliance such as a cooktop or for temporary heating at job sites.A 100-pound propane tank holds approximately 23 gallons of propane when full.

33 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 2′ in height and 1′ in diameterUses: Propane ForkliftsA 33 lb propane tank holds about 7.8 gallons of propane.

20 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 1′ 6″ in height and 1′ in diameter.

Uses: Commonly used for resale and with propane grills, generators, patio heaters, and other outdoor equipment.

20-pound propane tanks are often referred to as grill cylinders and hold 4.6 gallons of propane when full.

DOT specifications require that cylinders of 40 lbs or less are equipped with an OPD safety device and have POL and Type 1/QCC ACME threads. Please note that the cylinders requiring these features are labeled accordingly.  Consult your appliance manufacturer’s owner manual to determine the cylinder type and size required.

Why Is It Important to Pick the Right Size Propane Tank?

This guide is devoted to helping you pick the right size propane tank. However, you may be wondering: why is it so important that I pick the right size?

The right size propane tank can help you save on your energy bills by controlling how often you need to fill it up.

While buying a tank that is too big isn’t too much of a disadvantage, buying a tank that is too small will affect your budget because you will need deliveries more often. Also, since you’re buying a smaller quantity of propane, the cost might be slightly higher.

Propane Tank Sizes

Before you can figure out what size tank you need, it’s important to know what sizes are available. Use our guide to figure out exactly which one of these you should buy for your particular home needs.

20 Pound Tanks

One of the most common residential propane tanks is the 20 lb. tank, which is the size of the tank you hook up to your propane gas grill or for other modest residential energy needs, like a fireplace.

20 lb. tanks are not used for home heating or anything else that a large scale, but the benefit is that you can purchase several tanks to have on hand for backup, and you can have them refilled at any propane retailer.

33 Pound Tanks

33 lb. propane tanks are relatively specialized. They are used almost exclusively to power certain vehicles, including forklifts, although they can fuel any vehicle that relies on autogas.

Because of the focus on powering vehicles, a 33 lb. propane tank may not be the best choice for most residential homes. However, people with farms or large tracts of land where you might need to use specialized vehicles may find such tanks very useful.

100 Pound Tanks

100 lb. tanks are a good choice if you have smaller appliances or heating devices that use propane. For instance, many people rely on 100 lb. propane tanks to power their gas cooking ranges, as well as their indoor fireplaces.

These tanks are obviously much larger than the 20 or 33 lb. tanks, but they are still small enough to be relatively portable.

Remember, the more items in your home that are fueled by propane, the more likely it is you will need a larger propane tank. Keep in mind that the bigger the tank, the stricter the local safety and installation regulations may be. You will want to keep tanks of this size at least three feet away from your house.

420 Pound or 100 Gallon Tanks

420 lb. tanks are large enough to be used for a variety of commercial purposes. However, these tanks can have many residential uses as well.

They work well as a heating solution for your home, for instance. They can also power emergency generators and are a great way to heat a swimming pool if you have one. If you intend to use your fireplace a lot, these tanks are also suitable for that purpose.

Just so you know, some homeowners and professionals refer to 420 lb. tanks as “100-gallon tanks” because that is how many gallons this size tank can hold.

500-Gallon Tanks

The 500-gallon tank is the most common size propane tank for residential propane use. It is often used for home heating, generator powering, cooking, pool heating, and more.

The primary benefit of this larger tank is that you can go that much longer without having to get it refilled. And when you are buying more gallons of propane, you can often get a slightly lower price rate for buying in bulk.

Typically, a home needs to be at least 2,500 square feet, and using propane for multiple appliances for a 500-gallon tank is the best choice. You can also choose above-ground or below-ground tank installation for 500-gallon tanks.

1,000-Gallon Tanks

Long story short about the 1,000-gallon tank? It does everything that the 500-gallon tank does, but it is twice as big.

That means this tank is also suitable for heating homes and pools and for powering generators. However, because this tank is so large, you should not buy it unless your home is at least 4,500 square feet.

1,000-gallon tanks are also popular for agricultural uses.

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What’s the Verdict?

With all that being said, the question remains: what size residential propane tank do you actually need?

It all comes down to how large your house is and how many propane appliances you own. Smaller homes with fewer appliances need smaller tanks; larger homes with more appliances and items like heated pools are going to need much larger ones.

Residential Propane Tanks: The Bottom Line

Now you know all about how to buy the best residential propane tanks. But do you know where to buy them?

Industrial, commercial, residential, and agriculture industries all benefit from clean-burning propane. Kleen-Rite offers different sizes of propane tanks. Learn more about our 100-gallon propane tanks and 500-gallon propane tanks for sale. The size that you use depends on your demand, usage, and the number of appliances. The most common uses include fireplace inserts, furnaces, water heaters, stoves, and standby generators.

Why use propane over gas or diesel? Propane stores well, it’s clean-burning, and the price is typically better than gas. We recommend buying your own tank because you get a better price per gallon and you can own the same tank long-term. Browse our above-ground and underground propane tanks to find the one that’s right for your property. Underground propane tanks are great because they won’t be an eyesore and detract from your landscaping.

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We offer DOT and ASME tanks. DOT (Department of Transportation) tanks are certified to travel. Use them for food trucks, tow motors, grills, or other units that move. ASME is a certification, and once this type of tank is installed, it doesn’t move. ASME tanks are typically larger and used for home heating.

We also carry the essential propane tank cylinder parts and accessories you need for your propane system. Every tank needs a regulator to reduce the pressure of the tank to the correct working pressure. We carry single-stage, two-stage, and twin-stage regulators.

Beyond propane supply, we’re here to help you do business better. Your dedicated account manager will work to understand your business, so we can optimize your day-to-day operations and plot your long-term path to success. From training your staff to monitoring your usage to budgeting, Inter-modal containers Ltd. is an expert teammate to help your business run smarter.

Important LPG Tank Information

The propane industry is educated about tanks, proper installation requirements, laws, and procedures governing the repair of tanks and systems they service. It is of the utmost importance that unlicensed individuals do not attempt to make repairs or modifications to their own tanks for safety and continued serviceability.

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Because the laws and safety practices change within the propane industry, tank installation and maintenance should only be performed by those who are familiar with these codes and regulations regarding LP Gas tanks. This cannot be stressed enough. DO NOT MOVE, REPAIR OR MODIFY ANY PART OF AN LP GAS TANK OR ANY PART OF THE GAS PIPING SYSTEM.

The information provided within this section is for consumer educational purposes only and is intended to better familiarize users with propane tanks and their parts. Portable tanks, known as bottles or cylinders are used as a fuel source for gas grills as well as forklifts. Stationary propane tanks are often found behind homes or businesses supplying all propane-fueled appliances in the structure. Stationary tanks are also used to refill cylinders and mobile containers at bottle plants.

Propane tanks, regardless of size, store propane liquid until it is used as either a liquid or vapor. All tanks are subject to rules based on safety for users, service technicians, and the general public and can only be filled to about 80% which constitutes a “full” tank of gas. Many people believe that propane tanks and butane tanks are the same but propane pressure is much higher than that of butane.

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This means that while mostly identical in appearance and attached fittings, propane tanks are subject to higher pressures and the two types of tanks are in fact very different and cannot be filled with either of the two LP Gases. Propane tanks are for storing only propane. This section covers related subjects such as

  • Basic explanations to help LP Gas consumers to better understand tanks
  • Various sizes of propane tanks and how it relate to demand requirements
  • Installation of and basic facts about underground tanks
  • An overview and explanation of the tank installation process
  • Safeguarding and protection of propane tanks
  • Propane supplied to vaporizers for high-demand applications

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These extra-large propane tanks are most common for agricultural customers and commercial businesses. Although rarer for residences, these are not unheard of. With a higher one-time investment, you’ll have greater control over when and where you fill up your tank

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Underground propane tanks help retain your curb appeal. Once buried, only the lid is seen protruding from the ground. The lid keeps the regulator, gauges, and filling port from exposure to the elements. We offer different propane tank sizes to meet a wide range of residential and commercial needs. When filled, the volume of propane is approximately 80% of the total tank capacity to allow for expansion.

These large propane tanks are typically used for whole-home systems, home heating, generators, pool heat, commercial cooking, drying cleaning, and crop drying. The tank is about 6′ 3/16″  tall and 15′ 11″ long. It is appropriate for most buildings ranging from 4500 sq. ft. and up. Metered systems for small communities and shared commercial buildings commonly install 1000-gallon LPD tanks as their central propane storage.

This below-ground propane tank requires you to dig a hole in the yard on your property. Excavating the yard will cause damage and leave a large patch of dirt. However, you can plant grass and sod, and you’ll eventually be able to plant and landscape this space. In fact, the yard can end up looking even better than before and help raise the value of your property!

Above-ground propane tanks can be an eyesore and can require more creative landscaping to hide. Underground propane tanks are also surrounded by earth so they’re not as affected by weather conditions and freezing temperatures as above-ground tanks.

 

Features

  • Conforms to the latest edition of ASME Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels, Section VIII, Division 1. Complies with NFPA 58.
  • Rated at 250 psig from -20° F to 125° F. All vessels are registered with National Board. Some standard vessels are available with CRN (Canadian Registration Number).
  • Heavy-duty steel is painted with a mastic application to ensure long life and remain anti-corrosive
  • Vessels shipped with durable ready-to-bury coating. Vessels, depending on manufacturing location, are either powder coated with phenolic epoxy, painted with a single application urethane coating, or primed with liquid epoxy and coated with liquid epoxy top coat – all providing a durable ready-to-bury coating.
  • All vessels are shipped vacuum pre-purged to enable a simplified first fill of the vessel.
  • The green composite dome provides a large working space and is resistant to the elements. Anode stud attached to riser pipe to enable ease of cathodic connection.

Specifications

  • Water Capacity: 1000 Gallons
  • Outside Diameter: 41″
  • Head Type: Hemi
  • Overall Length: 15′ 11″
  • Riser Height: 6′ 3/16″
  • Leg Width: 16 1/4″
  • Leg Spacing: 9′ 0″
  • Weight Empty: 1812 lbs.

PRESSURE VESSEL CODES & REGISTRATION

• Designed and constructed in accordance with the ASME Section VIII, Division 1 Code• Registered with the National Board ofBoiler & Pressure Vessels Inspectors• Complies with NFPA 58• Conforms to specifications set forth by the railroad Commission of Texas

PAINT SPECIFICATIONS

• Epoxy powder paint for maximum rust protection• Tanks painted gray• Ready to bury durable epoxy powder coating†Shroud Features (500 & 1,000 gallons)• Durable construction• Large opening for easy filling and maintenance• Recessed markers to indicate proper burial depth• Permanent hole for mounting location flag• Access on sides for flexible riser connection• New shroud available for 500 gallon and1,000 gallon UG tanks, shroud dimensions:* Shroud for long riser 32 3/16” X 26 5/16”* Shroud for short riser 19 3/8” X 26 5/16”

VESSEL FEATURES

• Tanks fully fitted with RegO valves and Rochester liquid level gauges• Container pressure rated at 250 PSI @ 400°F• Vacuum purged• Duplicate data plate is zip tied on the riser pipe-below is the anode bolt connection for convenience• Product is offered with 14” short or 28” tall risers• Anode bolt connection located under the dome• Short or tall plastic shroud assemblies (w/lid)supplied accordingly• #54 liquid level outage valve orifice

PROCESS CONTROLAll welded products are x-rayed and pressure tested@ 325 PSI per ASME Sec VIII, Div 1 requirements,followed by rigorous leak test inspections, bothpre and post valvingSTORAGE & DISTRIBUTIONContact Propane Education & Research Council foradditional resources and information at Inter-modal containers Ltd.

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Love Propane but hate to see a tank in your beautiful yard.  Bury it!  Environmentally safe underground propane tanks allow homeowners to have the tank sitting in the open yard.  Our underground tanks are available in sizes ranging from 250-500-1000 gallons a size to meet every need. 

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Factors That Affect the Cost of Propane Tank Installation

Buying or Leasing a Propane Tank

Choosing to buy or lease (or rent) a propane tank is a major determinant of the overall cost of the propane tank installation. Buying a propane tank has a high startup cost, plus you’ll be expected to pay all maintenance costs. Owning your propane tank provides you the flexibility to contract out for propane service from any propane company.

Leasing or renting a propane tank can be a good option if you don’t expect to stay on the property for the long term. Leasing can be ideal if you simply don’t want to outlay money on a LPG tank—especially since propane tanks add little or nothing to a home’s resale value.

Length of Pipe

The length of the pipe running from the propane tank to the entry point of the house influences the cost of installing a propane tank. The larger the tank, the farther away from the house it must be installed—per local code. A 1,000-gallon propane tank may need to be a minimum of 25 feet from the house.

Location

An exposed propane tank will be less expensive than a buried tank. A buried propane tank costs more to bury, plus maintenance and repair costs down the road will be higher.

In addition, locating the propane tank conveniently for refilling is important since the delivery truck’s hoses have limited lengths. Generally, the propane tank should be located no more than 80 feet away from a road, driveway, or another hard surface for the propane truck to drive onto.

Advantages And Disadvantages

Propane tanks buried underground are usually larger tanks and come in different sizes. Underground propane tanks can be used for many different applications and are typically used for homeowners or businesses wishing to run multiple appliances off a large tank.

In addition, underground propane tanks are commonly found in both residential and commercial applications. Read on for a comprehensive guide to the pros and cons of underground propane tanks.

Advantages

  • Appearance:Underground propane tanks are landscape-friendly and won’t mess up your lawn’s appearance. At most, you’ll need to plant some new grass. Many homeowners find an above-ground tank an eyesore that can potentially decrease their property values. The only thing you’ll have to get used to is a small “collar” sticking up in your yard and remember not to place anything on top of the area where the tank is.
  • Harsh Weather Is Not A Factor:An underground tank will deal with extreme temperatures much better than its above-ground counterparts. Since there is earth and soil surrounding them, there is less chance of drastic weather changes affecting or disrupting your tank. Also, during the winter time, underground tanks will receive warmth from the earth.
  • Safety:Underground tanks are typically safer than above-ground tanks because they are never exposed to any outside elements. They are also installed with anode bags to protect it from the natural electrical currents sent through the Earth. If for some reason there is a gas leak in an underground propane tank, the gas will remain in the soil underneath the ground, ensuring that the fuel will not harm the local soil or water.
  • Increases Home Value:Some homes will increase in value with the addition of an underground propane tank. More and more homes are seeing the benefit of switching to propane as a whole-home heating source. Also, underground propane tanks don’t provide an eye sore for vehicles driving by.

Disadvantages

  • More Expensive:The installation of an underground tank includes more upfront work and extra protective features to keep it safe from corrosion and contamination. However, when you choose to lease an underground LPG tank from GVP and use it for whole-house heat or commercial heat, we’ll do the installation for free!
  • Floating Tank Problems:If your underground propane tank is in an area that is prone to flooding and is not installed correctly, your tank could end up floating underground. Unfortunately, the effects can be detrimental and include cracked tanks, broken tank straps, twisted and damaged supply lines, and damage to your yard and landscaping.
  • May Lead To Unique Safety Challenges:While underground propane tanks have proven very safe to use over the years, they do bring some unique safety challenges. For example, detecting a leakage takes more effort than for above-ground tanks. Secondly, natural pressures underground can make it warp over time. The good news is that regular inspections can help you identify such problems before they cause damage.

Delivery To Underground Propane Tanks

Delivering underground propane tanks requires a little more knowledge of the consumer’s property.  With our experience and advanced technology system, we have no problem! Our drivers locate the underground tank by identifying the “collar” of the tank sticking out of the ground.

They pull the hose up to the tank location, kneel down, open the collar to expose the fill pipe, and fill the tank. Because underground tanks are usually larger, you can expect the filling process to take a bit longer.

It’s important to have the collar clearly marked and cleared of all snow for our drivers during harsh weather. We do our best to clean the inside of the collar of all leaves, but drivers do appreciate it when customers lend a helping hand with this.

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Installation Of Underground Propane Tanks

If you have decided that an underground propane tank is the right choice for your home or business, you should know what to expect when it comes to installing it.

After determining what size propane tank you need and what it will be used for, Great Valley Propane will take over. Here are the things we plan for:

  • All propane tanks must meet certain NFPA 58 codes and be placed the required distance from windows, doors, ignition sources, and property lines.
  • The ground above the tank must remain open.
  • The hole must be deep enough to accommodate the tank, plus an additional foot of dirt on top of the tank to ensure proper insulation and compliance with the code.
  • Anode bags are placed around the tank before it is put into place to protect it from the naturally occurring electrical current in the soil, known as electrolysis.
  • Propane lines will be run underground in trenches that are dug by our team and connected.
  • Great Valley Propane will rake and seed your yard to ensure your yard will return to how it looked prior to the installation.
  • After completion, all new propane tanks will receive pressure and leak check to make sure everything is in functioning order.

Great Valley Propane knows all the local codes and regulations so you don’t have to worry!

Commercial Uses For Underground LPG Tanks

When it comes to your business, appeal, and efficiency are two of the most important factors to consider. If you would like your company to benefit from everything propane has to offer but don’t want a big tank outside your building, then an underground tank is a perfect option for you.

Underground propane tanks are hidden out of sight from your customers, so they will never know it’s there. In addition, burying a large underground propane tank at your business can help decrease the number of deliveries you receive and keep you running for longer periods of time. Businesses are all about being as efficient as possible with their money and services, so contact us today to let us help you!

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Common Sizes

Propane tanks that GVP commonly installs below the ground can range from 320-gallon tanks to 1,990-gallon tanks. Below are some more details on the most common options for underground installation:

320-Gallon

A 320-gallon tank holds about 256 gallons of propane when full. It is perfect for users who wish to bury their propane tank while still having suitable storage and don’t want a big 500-gallon tank in their yard. It is commonly used for residential hot water, generators, pool heaters, and heating smaller homes.

500-Gallon

A 500-gallon underground propane tank is approved to hold 400 gallons of propane and is suitable for larger homes that rely on propane to power their appliances and their heating system. In addition, it is an excellent choice for small to medium-sized commercial applications. Homes and businesses choose this option when they want the tank out of sight and also might not have room for a larger tank.

1,000-Gallon

A 1,000-gallon tank is approved to hold 800 gallons of propane when filled to capacity. Some large homes and businesses require multiple tanks of this size. 1000-gallon subterranean propane tanks are typically found in homes that use propane for their heating system and most of their appliances.

Keep in mind, both the 500-gallon and 1,000-gallon tanks can be placed above ground as well.

1,900-Gallon

A 1,900-gallon tank holds about 1,592 gallons of propane when full. Commercial businesses love big tanks because it means less frequent fill-ups and more extended operating power! They are almost exclusively for commercial heating purposes but can be used when building out large complexes full of apartments, townhomes, or single-family homes.

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Propane is widely used as a commercial and industrial fuel for numerous high volume usage activities. These types of large volume applications range from fleet fueling, agricultural heating and commercial kitchen cooking to resale cylinder filling and forklift fueling. There are so many different industrial and commercial uses for propane that choosing a properly sized tank to suit the application requirements can sometimes be complex. Tanks for commercial propane use are generally larger than residential propane tanks

One gallon of propane weighs 4.2 pounds which needs to be considered in addition to the weight of the empty tank.

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Buy 2000 Gallon Propane Gas Tanks Choosing the right size propane tank is a critical starting point for your propane investment. If you have the wrong size tank installed, your budget will suffer.

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Tank Sizing for Commercial and Industrial Applications

Commercial and industrial propane tank sizing can be very simple or extremely complex depending on usage requirements and application. There are exponentially more factors that go into selecting an appropriate tank size to meet the needs of propane users in commercial and industrial markets. Luckily, if the application requires more propane, a larger tank or an additional propane tank can be installed to meet the demand requirements. Industrial and commercial propane usage demands can be extremely high in certain situations and when available space for tank installation is limited, propane vaporizers can be incorporated into the industrial LP Gas system.

To own your own tank, it is critical to have the tank installed in a safe way that follows all codes and regulations.

It’s also important to regularly reevaluate your propane usage and ensure your tank size is meeting your needs. New propane appliances or even a growing family can dramatically change your propane needs and may warrant installing a new tank.

However, with our handy propane tank guide, you’ll find the size that’s just right. Keep reading for tips about buying the correct size propane tank.

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Choosing a tank size is solely dependent up how much propane you expect to use. This is not a tricky subject in the propane industry but for many people unfamiliar with propane, it can be a bit confusing. It is recommended that you visit with a propane company to determine the best size tank for a commercial propane application. When talking with them, let them know about any future changes that may impact gas usage. This will help in selecting the most appropriate LP Gas tank for the industrial/commercial application. To get an approximate idea of what size tank you may need, add up the total BTU’s of LP Gas appliances that will be using propane and divide by 91,500. This will give you a fairly accurate idea of how many gallons of propane will be used in an hour. If the total load is 1,000,000 BTU, the system will use about 11 gallons of propane an hour. It is important to know that this figure represents the BTU load at capacity (100%) so if all appliances are used 10 hours per day at full capacity, the propane consumption will be around 110 gallons per day. Usage such as this would probably require around 2,000 gallons or more in storage.

While commercial and industrial applications may require a year-round supply of propane at a fairly steady rate, any appliances or equipment used during the heating season must be taken into consideration. It would be fairly straight forward to size a large propane tank for use in an industrial setting where LP Gas fired equipment runs at a steady and constant rate. But when the demand for gas increases significantly during cold temperatures and the draw on that same tank is much higher, problems with adequate propane vaporization can arise. This is just one reason that commercial and industrial propane tank sizing is better left to licensed, professional propane companies.

What size propane tank do you need?

Tank sizes range from portable 20-lb. containers to tanks that can hold over 2,000 gallons. The size of your propane tank will depend on the size of your home as well as the number and size of appliances using propane.

Your geographical location and local climate can also play a role in choosing your propane tank size. For example, a tank for heating in milder climates may not need to be as big as a tank for heating in a colder climate. This guide can help you determine the right size tank for your needs and location.

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Review the propane tank size guide below for more information on propane tank sizes. It is important to note that a propane tank is only able to be filled to 80%. The tank details will highlight how many gallons you get when full.

Propane cylinders for sale in capacities of 5 lb (1.2 gallon), 10 lb (2.4 gallon), 11 lb (2.6 gallon), 20 lb (5 gallon), 30 lb (7.5 gallon), 40 lb (10 gallon), 50 lb (11.8 gallon), 60 lb (14 gallon), 100 lb (24 gallon). 200 lb (45.6 gallons), and 420 lb (120 gallons).  We offer corrosion-resistant steel or lightweight aluminum, horizontal vs vertical, low profile, and standard shapes. Our prices of propane tanks are always discounted to ensure you the best value at a cheap price.

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Dimensions: 16′ 2″ long and 41″ in diameters: Large commercial appliances and heating, fleet and transportation refueling.Industrial 1000-Gallon Propane Tank Installed on Construction SiteA 1000-gallon propane tank holds 800 gallons when full.

500 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 9′ 11″ long and 37.5″ in diameterUses: Commercial applications include heating, temporary heating, cooking, and a variety of agricultural applications.A 500-gallon propane tank holds 400 gallons of propane when full.

250 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 7’10” long and 30″ in diameterUses Supplemental heating or 2 home appliances including water heaters, generators, and pool heaters.A 250-gallon propane tank holds 200 gallons of propane when full.

120 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4’6″ in height and 30″ in diameterUses: Commercial uses include dry cleaning, temporary heating, commercial cooking, and heating smaller spaces.A 120-gallon propane tank is also commonly referred to as a 420 lb propane tank. 120-gallon propane tanks hold 96 gallons of propane when full.

57 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 43″ in height and 24″ in diameterUses Residential businesses that need to run only 1-2 small home appliances such as a cooktop or clothes dryer.A 57-gallon propane tank is also referred to as a 200-lb propane tank. When filled to capacity a 200 lb propane tank holds 46 gallons of propane.

100 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4′ in height and 1’6″ in diameterUses: Commonly used for commercial use and by contractors for a single appliance such as a cooktop or for temporary heating at job sites.A 100-pound propane tank holds approximately 23 gallons of propane when full.

33 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 2′ in height and 1′ in diameterUses: Propane ForkliftsA 33 lb propane tank holds about 7.8 gallons of propane.

20 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 1′ 6″ in height and 1′ in diameter.

Uses: Commonly used for resale and with propane grills, generators, patio heaters, and other outdoor equipment.

20-pound propane tanks are often referred to as grill cylinders and hold 4.6 gallons of propane when full.

DOT specifications require that cylinders of 40 lbs or less are equipped with an OPD safety device and have POL and Type 1/QCC ACME threads. Please note that the cylinders requiring these features are labeled accordingly.  Consult your appliance manufacturer’s owner manual to determine the cylinder type and size required.

Why Is It Important to Pick the Right Size Propane Tank?

This guide is devoted to helping you pick the right size propane tank. However, you may be wondering: why is it so important that I pick the right size?

The right size propane tank can help you save on your energy bills by controlling how often you need to fill it up.

While buying a tank that is too big isn’t too much of a disadvantage, buying a tank that is too small will affect your budget because you will need deliveries more often. Also, since you’re buying a smaller quantity of propane, the cost might be slightly higher.

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250 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 7’10” long and 30″ in diameterUses Supplemental heating or 2 home appliances including water heaters, generators, and pool heaters.A 250-gallon propane tank holds 200 gallons of propane when full.

120 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4’6″ in height and 30″ in diameterUses: Commercial uses include dry cleaning, temporary heating, commercial cooking, and heating smaller spaces.A 120-gallon propane tank is also commonly referred to as a 420 lb propane tank. 120-gallon propane tanks hold 96 gallons of propane when full.

57 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 43″ in height and 24″ in diameters Residential businesses that need to run only 1-2 small home appliances such as a cooktop or clothes dryer.A 57-gallon propane tank is also referred to as a 200-lb propane tank. When filled to capacity a 200 lb propane tank holds 46 gallons of propane.

100 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4′ in height and 1’6″ in diameterUses: Commonly used for commercial use and by contractors for a single appliance such as a cooktop or for temporary heating at job sites.A 100-pound propane tank holds approximately 23 gallons of propane when full.

33 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 2′ in height and 1′ in diameterUses: Propane ForkliftsA 33 lb propane tank holds about 7.8 gallons of propane.

20 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 1′ 6″ in height and 1′ in diameter.

Before you can figure out what size tank you need, it’s important to know what sizes are available. Use our guide to figure out exactly which one of these you should buy for your particular home needs.

20 Pound Tanks

One of the most common residential propane tanks is the 20 lb. tank, which is the size of the tank you hook up to your propane gas grill or for other modest residential energy needs, like a fireplace.

20 lb. tanks are not used for home heating or anything else that a large scale, but the benefit is that you can purchase several tanks to have on hand for backup, and you can have them refilled at any propane retailer.

33 Pound Tanks

33 lb. propane tanks are relatively specialized. They are used almost exclusively to power certain vehicles, including forklifts, although they can fuel any vehicle that relies on autogas.

Because of the focus on powering vehicles, a 33 lb. propane tank may not be the best choice for most residential homes. However, people with farms or large tracts of land where you might need to use specialized vehicles may find such tanks very useful.

100 Pound Tanks

100 lb. tanks are a good choice if you have smaller appliances or heating devices that use propane. For instance, many people rely on 100 lb. propane tanks to power their gas cooking ranges, as well as their indoor fireplaces.

These tanks are obviously much larger than the 20 or 33 lb. tanks, but they are still small enough to be relatively portable.

Remember, the more items in your home that are fueled by propane, the more likely it is you will need a larger propane tank. Keep in mind that the bigger the tank, the stricter the local safety and installation regulations may be. You will want to keep tanks of this size at least three feet away from your house.

420 Pound or 100 Gallon Tanks

420 lb. tanks are large enough to be used for a variety of commercial purposes. However, these tanks can have many residential uses as well.

They work well as a heating solution for your home, for instance. They can also power emergency generators and are a great way to heat a swimming pool if you have one. If you intend to use your fireplace a lot, these tanks are also suitable for that purpose.

Just so you know, some homeowners and professionals refer to 420 lb. tanks as “100-gallon tanks” because that is how many gallons this size tank can hold.

500-Gallon Tanks

The 500-gallon tank is the most common size propane tank for residential propane use. It is often used for home heating, generator powering, cooking, pool heating, and more.

The primary benefit of this larger tank is that you can go that much longer without having to get it refilled. And when you are buying more gallons of propane, you can often get a slightly lower price rate for buying in bulk.

Typically, a home needs to be at least 2,500 square feet, and using propane for multiple appliances for a 500-gallon tank is the best choice. You can also choose above-ground or below-ground tank installation for 500-gallon tanks.

1,000-Gallon Tanks

Long story short about the 1,000-gallon tank? It does everything that the 500-gallon tank does, but it is twice as big.

That means this tank is also suitable for heating homes and pools and for powering generators. However, because this tank is so large, you should not buy it unless your home is at least 4,500 square feet.

1,000-gallon tanks are also popular for agricultural uses.

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Dimensions: 46.77″ OD x 23′ 9″ OAL
Capacity: 2000 Gallons
Year Model: 2021
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What’s the Verdict?

With all that being said, the question remains: what size residential propane tank do you actually need?

It all comes down to how large your house is and how many propane appliances you own. Smaller homes with fewer appliances need smaller tanks; larger homes with more appliances and items like heated pools are going to need much larger ones.

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Now you know all about how to buy the best residential propane tanks. But do you know where to buy them?

Industrial, commercial, residential, and agriculture industries all benefit from clean-burning propane. Kleen-Rite offers different sizes of propane tanks. Learn more about our 100-gallon propane tanks and 500-gallon propane tanks for sale. The size that you use depends on your demand, usage, and the number of appliances. The most common uses include fireplace inserts, furnaces, water heaters, stoves, and standby generators.

Why use propane over gas or diesel? Propane stores well, it’s clean-burning, and the price is typically better than gas. We recommend buying your own tank because you get a better price per gallon and you can own the same tank long-term. Browse our above-ground and underground propane tanks to find the one that’s right for your property. Underground propane tanks are great because they won’t be an eyesore and detract from your landscaping.

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We offer DOT and ASME tanks. DOT (Department of Transportation) tanks are certified to travel. Use them for food trucks, tow motors, grills, or other units that move. ASME is a certification, and once this type of tank is installed, it doesn’t move. ASME tanks are typically larger and used for home heating.

We also carry the essential propane tank cylinder parts and accessories you need for your propane system. Every tank needs a regulator to reduce the pressure of the tank to the correct working pressure. We carry single-stage, two-stage, and twin-stage regulators.

Beyond propane supply, we’re here to help you do business better. Your dedicated account manager will work to understand your business, so we can optimize your day-to-day operations and plot your long-term path to success. From training your staff to monitoring your usage to budgeting, Prestige Sea Cans is an expert teammate to help your business run smarter.

Important LPG Tank Information

The propane industry is educated about tanks, proper installation requirements, laws, and procedures governing the repair of tanks and systems they service. It is of the utmost importance that unlicensed individuals do not attempt to make repairs or modifications to their own tanks for safety and continued serviceability.

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Because the laws and safety practices change within the propane industry, tank installation and maintenance should only be performed by those who are familiar with these codes and regulations regarding LP Gas tanks. This cannot be stressed enough. DO NOT MOVE, REPAIR OR MODIFY ANY PART OF AN LP GAS TANK OR ANY PART OF THE GAS PIPING SYSTEM.

The information provided within this section is for consumer educational purposes only and is intended to better familiarize users with propane tanks and their parts. Portable tanks, known as bottles or cylinders are used as a fuel source for gas grills as well as forklifts. Stationary propane tanks are often found behind homes or businesses supplying all propane-fueled appliances in the structure. Stationary tanks are also used to refill cylinders and mobile containers at bottle plants.

Propane tanks, regardless of size, store propane liquid until it is used as either a liquid or vapor. All tanks are subject to rules based on safety for users, service technicians, and the general public and can only be filled to about 80% which constitutes a “full” tank of gas. Many people believe that propane tanks and butane tanks are the same but propane pressure is much higher than that of butane.

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This means that while mostly identical in appearance and attached fittings, propane tanks are subject to higher pressures and the two types of tanks are in fact very different and cannot be filled with either of the two LP Gases. Propane tanks are for storing only propane. This section covers related subjects such as

  • Basic explanations to help LP Gas consumers to better understand tanks
  • Various sizes of propane tanks and how it relates to demand requirements
  • Installation of and basic facts about underground tanks
  • An overview and explanation of the tank installation process
  • Safeguarding and protection of propane tanks
  • Propane supplied to vaporizers for high-demand applications

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Buy 1000 Gallon Propane Tanks Online from the most reliable vendor of propane storage tanks. These extra-large propane tanks are most common for agricultural customers and commercial businesses. Although rarer for residences, these are not unheard of. With a higher one-time investment, you’ll have greater control over when and where you fill up your tank. Other propane gas tank sizes include 500-gallon propane gas tanks and 250-gallon propane gas tanks available on our website.

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Once you’ve made the wise decision to turn to propane to power some or all of your appliances, such as your furnace, endless water heater, and an alternate heat source such as a stove or fireplace, you’re going to need a place to store that gas.

Some propane suppliers, such as Diversified Energy, provide propane tanks for sale. Depending on such factors as the size of your home and your particular propane supply needs, you can choose from a variety of sizes when it comes to propane tanks.

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The large propane tanks that we keep in stock are the 1000-gallon LP Gas tanks. These tanks are primarily for industrial and commercial applications. However, we sell and install several of these each year for residential use. A 1000-gallon tank is suitable for a large restaurant or commercial kitchen used daily. Propane resale and bottle plants generally require a 1000-gallon propane tank. In some cases, two or more of these tanks can be piped together for liquid service or high-volume use. The capacity of the 1000-gallon tank offers supply protection while ensuring demand requirements are met.

1000 Gallon Tank Details

  • Holds 800 gallons when full (80%)
  • Has 73,200,000 BTU when full (80%)
  • Common for bottle plants and propane resale
  • Used with high-demand appliances
  • Installed according to RRC rules and local codes
  • Regulators and blocks are included in the sale price
  • Anode bag included with underground tank installation
  • Outside Dimensions – 41″ X 194″
  • Empty Weight – Approximately 2350 lbs.

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Uses

Say you live in a 3,000-square-foot home and rely on propane gas to heat your home and power a backup generator in case of power loss. You’re also using propane for a gas fireplace, your tankless water heater system, and a pool heater. And, you also have a gas line attached to your outdoor grill that uses propane gas to fire up that grill for barbecues or family outdoor cooking.

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That’s a lot of propane to rely on, and it would be recommended that you have a 1,000-gallon horizontal propane tank installed on your property to hold the amount of gas you would need over one month.

You might also be a business owner who has decided to utilize propane as your main energy source. Chances are the 1,000-gallon storage tank will work best for you as well, as this size tank is recommended for commercial cleaning appliances, commercial cooking needs, commercial heating, and even crop drying equipment.

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Just where would you install a propane tank of this size? For a 1,000-gallon horizontal propane tank, it is recommended that it be installed at least ten feet from the home or commercial building. These tanks can be installed above or underground.

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This tank is for high-end users. This includes large houses, houses with heated pools, restaurants, resale outlets, etc. Installation requirements include being at least 25′ from any important building.

If you choose to have your storage tank installed below ground for aesthetic purposes, it is highly recommended that you rely on professionals like those available from Diversified Energy. These professionals know proper codes and safety requirements that you or an unlicensed contractor might be unfamiliar with.

Both above- and underground propane storage tanks should be installed away from any vehicular traffic; underground tanks should not be installed beneath driveways or outdoor buildings such as a garage or shed.

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replaced the 6 x 420 lb propane tanks (in the background) with a single 1,000-gallon torpedo tank.

Inter-modal Container Ltd. All of the tank sizes listed earlier on this page; however, only the 120-gallon propane storage tank is offered in horizontal and vertical configurations. Diversified sells the 1,000-gallon propane storage tank only in the horizontal configuration.

Vertical 1,000-gallon propane tanks are less common than horizontal ones. The horizontal shape allows for high-capacity storage with low visibility when installed above ground; if a 1,000-gallon tank is vertical, it would be harder to install inconspicuously behind shrubs or hedges as you can with a vertical 120-gallon tank. Many homeowners and business owners prefer tanks to be installed in such a way as to be discreet; when the underground option is not available, you can opt for a vertical tank that can be placed behind shrubs, fences, or outbuildings.

For installation purposes, a vertical 1,000-gallon propane storage tank would simply require too much excavation to place underground; the horizontal shape makes it easier to install it underground and leaves the tank dome visible for filling purposes.

Benefits

The main benefit of having a 1,000-gallon horizontal propane tank is that you’re going to have all the propane you need over one month to power all of the appliances that propane gas is used to operate.

Essentially, you’re guaranteed not to run out of propane before your next propane delivery with this large size storage tank.

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The corrosion-resistant steel of your 1,000-gallon tank makes it safe to install below ground, so you have the benefit of not having the tank in sight if you choose not to and also to increase your outdoor space, as you won’t have this large tank taking up any part of your yard or business property.

An added benefit of a 1,000-gallon tank is if you choose such a tank if your home is not quite as large as that recommended for this size tank, or if you’re powering fewer appliances then you would need a 1,000-gallon tank to power. Thus, you would have a larger amount of propane gas on hand for your needs and require fewer deliveries over a year—cost savings!

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If you live in LA or parts of VA or SC, or in or near Mount Joy, PA, you can join the more than 25,000 satisfied customers who rely on Inter-modal Container Ltd for propane delivery, storage tank sales, and installations of all sizes tanks including the 1,000-gallon capacity, emergency responses to gas leaks and other situations, and sales and installation of various gas products such as grills, stoves, fireplace inserts, and water heaters.

Diversified Energy, in business since 2000 and currently the 31st largest retailer in the U.S. employs trained and professional technicians who can lay out and install gas lines, install propane storage tanks, and deliver your propane following an automated “watchdog” system so you never even need to call—propane comes to you as soon as you need it!

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1000 Gallon Propane Tank

This 1000-gal propane tank size is perfect for central heating and water heaters. Typically, 1000-gallon propane tanks are used for whole-home systems, home heating, generators, and pool heat. 1000-gallon propane tanks are also used for commercial applications, such as heating, cooking, dry cleaning, and crop drying. The tank is about 4′ 2 15/16″ tall and 16′ 1/4″ in length.

This 1000 gal propane tank size is appropriate for most homes 4500 square feet and larger. It is the common tank size that metered systems for communities will be drawn from. Kleen-Rite offers a 1000-gallon propane tank for sale at the best price.

With this above-ground 1000-gallon propane tank for sale, you can save installation time and costs compared to underground models. The underground tank requires professionals to excavate your lawn. There’s also the risk of “floating,” meaning that the tank could shift under the ground if it’s not completely settled on a sturdy foundation. Above-ground tanks, such as this, stand several inches off the ground and are safer for flooding conditions.

Propane stores well are clean-burning and are easy to refill. Simply lift the lid on the propane tank, and check the gauge inside. The best time to call your propane dealer for a refill is when it’s at 20-30 percent full. Propane is odorless, but an odorant is added to it so that it will give off a smell if it’s leaking.  If you have questions about the operation of your appliance or gas systems, contact your local gas dealer. Never allow your gas container to be filled above the maximum safe level. A regulator is required for use to reduce the pressure of the tank to the working, usable pressure.

Features

  • Class 150
  • ASME certified, meaning that once it’s installed it is not portable
  • Above ground tank

Specifications

  • Water Capacity: 1000 Gallons
  • Outside Diameter: 41″
  • Head Type: Hemi
  • Overall Length: 15′ 11″
  • Overall Height: 4′ 2 15/16″
  • Leg Width: 16 1/4″
  • Leg Spacing: 9′ 0″
  • Weight Empty: 1737 lbs.

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Underground propane tanks help retain your curb appeal. Once buried, only the lid is seen protruding from the ground. The lid keeps the regulator, gauges, and filling port from exposure to the elements. We offer different propane tank sizes to meet a wide range of residential and commercial needs. When filled, the volume of propane is approximately 80% of the total tank capacity to allow for expansion.

These large propane tanks are typically used for whole-home systems, home heating, generators, pool heat, commercial cooking, drying cleaning, and crop drying. The tank is about 6′ 3/16″  tall and 15′ 11″ long. It is appropriate for most buildings ranging from 4500 sq. ft. and up. Metered systems for small communities and shared commercial buildings commonly install 1000-gallon propane tanks as their central propane storage.

This underground propane tank requires you to dig a hole in the yard on your property. Excavating the yard will cause some damage and leave a large patch of dirt. However, you can plant grass and sod, and you’ll eventually be able to plant and landscape this space. The yard can end up looking even better than before and help raise the value of your property!

Above-ground propane tanks can be an eyesore and can require more creative landscaping to hide. Underground propane tanks are also surrounded by earth so they’re not as affected by weather conditions and freezing temperatures as above-ground tanks.

Features

  • Conforms to the latest edition of ASME Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels, Section VIII, Division 1. Complies with NFPA 58.
  • Rated at 250 psig from -20° F to 125° F. All vessels are registered with the National Board. Some standard vessels are available with CRN (Canadian Registration Number).
  • Heavy-duty steel is painted with a mastic application to ensure long life and remain anti-corrosive
  • Vessels shipped with durable ready-to-bury coating. Vessels, depending on manufacturing location, are either powder coated with phenolic epoxy, painted with a single application urethane coating, or primed with liquid epoxy and coated with liquid epoxy top coat – all providing a durable ready-to-bury coating.
  • All vessels are shipped vacuum pre-purged to enable a simplified first fill of the vessel.
  • The green composite dome provides a large working space and is resistant to the elements. Anode stud attached to riser pipe to enable ease of cathodic connection.

Specifications

  • Water Capacity: 1000 Gallons
  • Outside Diameter: 41″
  • Head Type: Hemi
  • Overall Length: 15′ 11″
  • Riser Height: 6′ 3/16″
  • Leg Width: 16 1/4″
  • Leg Spacing: 9′ 0″
  • Weight Empty: 1812 lbs.

Choosing the right propane tank is a critical starting point for your propane investment. If you have the wrong size tank installed, your budget will suffer.

You may think it couldn’t happen to you. However, countless people install the wrong-sized residential propane tanks in their homes every year.

Owning your own propane tank has several advantages, the greatest being the freedom to shop around for the best propane prices and services.

To own your own tank, it is critical to have the tank installed in a safe way that follows all codes and regulations.

It’s also important to regularly reevaluate your propane usage and ensure your tank size is meeting your needs. New propane appliances or even a growing family can dramatically change your propane needs and may warrant installing a new tank.

However, with our handy propane tank guide, you’ll find the size that’s just right. Keep reading for tips about buying the correct size propane tank.

What size propane tank do you need?

Tank sizes range from portable 20-lb. containers to tanks that can hold over 2,000 gallons. The size of your propane tank will depend on the size of your home and the number and size of appliances using propane.

Your geographical location and local climate can also play a role in choosing your propane tank size. For example, a tank for heating in milder climates may not need to be as big as a tank for heating in a colder climate. This guide can help you determine the right size tank for your needs and location.

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Review the propane tank size guide below for more information on propane tank sizes. It is important to note that a propane tank is only able to be filled to 80%. The tank details will highlight how many gallons you get when full.  We offer corrosion-resistant steel or lightweight aluminum, horizontal vs vertical, low profile, and standard shapes. Our prices of propane tanks are always discounted to ensure you the best value at a cheap price.

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“Underground Propane Tanks Are A Hidden Asset”

Love Propane but hate to see a tank in your beautiful yard.  Bury it!  Environmentally safe underground propane tanks allow homeowners to have the tank sitting in the open yard.  Our underground tanks are available in sizes ranging from 250-500-1000 gallons a size to meet every need. 

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1000 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 16′ 2″ long and 41″ in diameterUses: Large commercial appliances and heating, fleet, and transportation refueling.Industrial 1000-Gallon Propane Tank Installed on Construction SiteA 1000-gallon propane tank holds 800 gallons when full.

Why Is It Important to Pick the Right Size Propane Tank?

This guide is devoted to helping you pick the right-sized propane tank. However, you may be wondering: Why is it so important that I pick the right size?

The right-sized propane tank can help you save on your energy bills by controlling how often you need to fill it up.

While buying a tank that is too big isn’t too much of a disadvantage, buying a tank that is too small will affect your budget because you will need deliveries more often. Also, since you’re buying a smaller quantity of propane, the cost might be slightly higher.

1,000-Gallon Tanks

Long story short about the 1,000-gallon tank? It does everything that the 500-gallon tank does, but it is twice as big. Trust Inter-modal Container Ltd. for your constant supply of propane gas tank.

That means this tank is also suitable for heating homes and pools and for powering generators. However, because this tank is so large, you should not buy it unless your home is at least 4,500 square feet.

1,000-gallon tanks are also popular for agricultural uses.

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What’s the Verdict?

With all that being said, the question remains: What size residential propane tank do you actually need?

It all comes down to how large your house is and how many propane appliances you own. Smaller homes with fewer appliances need smaller tanks; larger homes with more appliances and items like heated pools are going to need much larger ones.

Residential Propane Tanks: The Bottom Line

Now you know all about how to buy the best residential propane tanks. But do you know where to buy them?

Industrial, commercial, residential, and agriculture industries all benefit from clean-burning propane. Kleen-Rite offers different sizes of propane tanks. Learn more about our 100-gallon propane tanks and 500-gallon propane tanks for sale. The size that you use depends on your demand, usage, and the number of appliances. The most common uses include fireplace inserts, furnaces, water heaters, stoves, and standby generators.

Why use propane over gas or diesel? Propane stores well, it’s clean-burning, and the price is typically better than gas. We recommend buying your own tank because you get a better price per gallon and you can own the same tank long-term. Browse our above-ground and underground propane tanks to find the one that’s right for your property. Underground propane tanks are great because they won’t be an eyesore and detract from your landscaping.

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We offer DOT and ASME tanks. DOT (Department of Transportation) tanks are certified to travel. Use them for food trucks, tow motors, grills, or other units that move. ASME is a certification, and once this type of tank is installed, it doesn’t move. ASME tanks are typically larger and used for home heating.

We also carry the essential propane tank cylinder parts and accessories you need for your propane system. Every tank needs a regulator to reduce the pressure of the tank to the correct working pressure. We carry single-stage, two-stage, and twin-stage regulators.

Beyond propane supply, we’re here to help you do business better. Your dedicated account manager will work to understand your business, so we can optimize your day-to-day operations and plot your long-term path to success. From training your staff to monitoring your usage to budgeting, Inter-modal Container Ltd is an expert teammate to help your business run smarter.

Important LPG Tank Information

The propane industry is educated about tanks, proper installation requirements, laws, and procedures governing the repair of tanks and systems they service. It is of the utmost importance that unlicensed individuals do not attempt to make repairs or modifications to their own tanks for safety and continued serviceability.

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Because the laws and safety practices change within the propane industry, tank installation and maintenance should only be performed by those who are familiar with these codes and regulations regarding LP Gas tanks. This cannot be stressed enough. DO NOT MOVE, REPAIR OR MODIFY ANY PART OF AN LP GAS TANK OR ANY PART OF THE GAS PIPING SYSTEM.

The information provided within this section is for consumer educational purposes only and is intended to better familiarize users with propane tanks and their parts. Portable tanks, known as bottles or cylinders are used as a fuel source for gas grills as well as forklifts. Stationary propane tanks are often found behind homes or businesses supplying all propane-fueled appliances in the structure. Stationary tanks are also used to refill cylinders and mobile containers at bottle plants.

Propane tanks, regardless of size, store propane liquid until it is used as either a liquid or vapor. All tanks are subject to rules based on safety for users, service technicians, and the general public and can only be filled to about 80% which constitutes a “full” tank of gas. Many people believe that propane tanks and butane tanks are the same but propane pressure is much higher than that of butane.

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This means that while mostly identical in appearance and attached fittings, propane tanks are subject to higher pressures and the two types of tanks are in fact very different and cannot be filled with either of the two LP Gases. Propane tanks are for storing only propane. This section covers related subjects such as

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Owning your own propane tank has several advantages, the greatest being the freedom to shop around for the best propane prices and services.

Beyond that, you can finally leave fixed pricing, annual fees, and poor customer service behind.

Just make sure to have the tank installed in a safe way that follows all codes and regulations.

Intermodal Container Ltd  Services gives you peace of mind knowing that your propane tank and connections are installed safely, properly, and with quality workmanship.

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Not sure what size tank you need? There are many factors that help to determine the correct size tank for your needs, such as how many BTU you are using, the square footage of your house, quality of the insulation, and number of appliances that use propane, just to name a few.

When you become a customer of U.P. Propane, we provide you with one of our tanks at no charge. We will come to your residence and install our tank at no cost to you. If you’d rather, we also sell new and refurbished tanks in all of the sizes here. If you’d prefer to own your own tank, we’d be happy to sell you one.

20# Tanks

20# Grill TanksAh, what would summer be without cooking on the grill? Whether it’s for your grill, your deer blind, your ice shack, or anything else, we’ll fill your tank on the spot, no waiting!.

We also have 20# tank exchange centers around the community where you can exchange your empty tank for a full one. If you are a local business that is interested in having an exchange at your location, give us a call and we’ll see what we can do for you.

 

100# Cylinders

100# Cylinders are most common for temporary usage situations, especially at hunting camps. These cylinders come equipped with an automatic switch over regulator. This means that when one tank is empty, it automatically switches to the other tank, and an indicator tells you that the tank is empty and needs replacing. Cylinders can be exchanged or filled at our office, or they can delivered to your desired location.

125 Gallon Bulk Tank

125 Gallon Tanks are most commonly used for smaller appliances, for example, dryers, cookstoves, water heaters, etc. The smallest of the bulk tanks, this tank can sit right against your house or camp.

250 Gallon Bulk Tank

250 gallon bulk tankThe 250 Gallon tank is the most popular for camps and cottages that are used part-time, or for residents that use propane for a backup, and not for a primary heating source. Installation requirements include being at least 10′ away from any building. Please keep in mind our hoses used to fill your tank from our truck are 75-100′ long, and we must be able to see the tank from the truck when filling.

330 Gallon Bulk Tank

This tank is not much different than the 250 Gallon tank above. It has the same general uses and the same installation requirements, it’s just a little bigger for customers who will be using a little more gas.

500 Gallon Bulk Tank

500 gallon bulk tankThis size tank is the most popular for all of our residential home-heating customers. Any home that uses propane as a primary heat source will probably need a 500 gallon tank. Installation requirements include being at least 10′ away from any building. Also, please keep in mind that our hoses used to fill your tank from our truck are 75-100′ long, and we must be able to see the tank from the truck when filling.

1000 Gallon Bulk Tank

This tank is for high-end users. This includes large houses, houses with heated pools, restaurants, resale outlets, etc. Installation requirements include being at least 25′ from any important building.

Why Is It Important to Pick the Right Size Propane Tank?

This guide is devoted to helping you pick the right size propane tank. However, you may be wondering: why is it so important that I pick the right size?

The right size propane tank can help you save on your energy bills by controlling how often you need to fill it up.

While buying a tank that is too big isn’t too much of a disadvantage, buying a tank that is too small will affect your budget because you will need deliveries more often. Also, since you’re buying a smaller quantity of propane, the cost might be slightly higher.

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250 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 7’10” long and 30″ in diameterUses Supplemental heating or 2 home appliances including water heaters, generators, and pool heaters.A 250-gallon propane tank holds 200 gallons of propane when full.

120 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4’6″ in height and 30″ in diameterUses: Commercial uses include dry cleaning, temporary heating, commercial cooking, and heating smaller spaces.A 120-gallon propane tank is also commonly referred to as a 420 lb propane tank. 120-gallon propane tanks hold 96 gallons of propane when full.

57 Gallon Propane Tank

Dimensions: 43″ in height and 24″ in diameterUses Residential businesses that need to run only 1-2 small home appliances such as a cooktop or clothes dryer.A 57-gallon propane tank is also referred to as a 200-lb propane tank. When filled to capacity a 200 lb propane tank holds 46 gallons of propane.

100 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 4′ in height and 1’6″ in diameterUses: Commonly used for commercial use and by contractors for a single appliance such as a cooktop or for temporary heating at job sites.A 100-pound propane tank holds approximately 23 gallons of propane when full.

33 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 2′ in height and 1′ in diameterUses: Propane ForkliftsA 33 lb propane tank holds about 7.8 gallons of propane.

20 lb Propane Tank

Dimensions: 1′ 6″ in height and 1′ in diameter.

Before you can figure out what size tank you need, it’s important to know what sizes are available. Use our guide to figure out exactly which one of these you should buy for your particular home needs.

20 Pound Tanks

One of the most common residential propane tanks is the 20 lb. tank, which is the size of the tank you hook up to your propane gas grill or for other modest residential energy needs, like a fireplace.

20 lb. tanks are not used for home heating or anything else that a large scale, but the benefit is that you can purchase several tanks to have on hand for backup, and you can have them refilled at any propane retailer.

33 Pound Tanks

33 lb. propane tanks are relatively specialized. They are used almost exclusively to power certain vehicles, including forklifts, although they can fuel any vehicle that relies on autogas.

Because of the focus on powering vehicles, a 33 lb. propane tank may not be the best choice for most residential homes. However, people with farms or large tracts of land where you might need to use specialized vehicles may find such tanks very useful.

100 Pound Tanks

100 lb. tanks are a good choice if you have smaller appliances or heating devices that use propane. For instance, many people rely on 100 lb. propane tanks to power their gas cooking ranges, as well as their indoor fireplaces.

These tanks are obviously much larger than the 20 or 33 lb. tanks, but they are still small enough to be relatively portable.

Remember, the more items in your home that are fueled by propane, the more likely it is you will need a larger propane tank. Keep in mind that the bigger the tank, the stricter the local safety and installation regulations may be. You will want to keep tanks of this size at least three feet away from your house.

420 Pound or 100 Gallon Tanks

420 lb. tanks are large enough to be used for a variety of commercial purposes. However, these tanks can have many residential uses as well.

They work well as a heating solution for your home, for instance. They can also power emergency generators and are a great way to heat a swimming pool if you have one. If you intend to use your fireplace a lot, these tanks are also suitable for that purpose.

Just so you know, some homeowners and professionals refer to 420 lb. tanks as “100-gallon tanks” because that is how many gallons this size tank can hold.

500-Gallon Tanks

The 500-gallon tank is the most common size propane tank for residential propane use. It is often used for home heating, generator powering, cooking, pool heating, and more.

The primary benefit of this larger tank is that you can go that much longer without having to get it refilled. And when you are buying more gallons of propane, you can often get a slightly lower price rate for buying in bulk.

Typically, a home needs to be at least 2,500 square feet, and using propane for multiple appliances for a 500-gallon tank is the best choice. You can also choose above-ground or below-ground tank installation for 500-gallon tanks.

1,000-Gallon Tanks

Long story short about the 1,000-gallon tank? It does everything that the 500-gallon tank does, but it is twice as big.

That means this tank is also suitable for heating homes and pools and for powering generators. However, because this tank is so large, you should not buy it unless your home is at least 4,500 square feet.

1,000-gallon tanks are also popular for agricultural uses.

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Capacity: 2000 Gallons
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Capacities available: 250WG, 500WG, 1000WG

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It’s very rare to find a propane tank for sale. Why?

  • There is a national shortage of propane tanks
  • When you own your tank, you’re nobody’s customer (and nobody’s priority)
  • Propane tanks need to be routinely inspected and safety certified

You may want to buy and own your own propane tank so you can shop around and get propane from whoever you want. You may want to own your own tank so you can avoid additional fees charged by some propane companies.

This could get you a short-term deal, but what happens when the power goes out for six days, and suddenly EVERYONE needs propane? Customers who lease tanks from their provider will be on the top of the priority list.

Get the best deal on propane AND be our priority by leasing a tank from Oregon Propane.

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If you have any questions, our experts are here to help. Call us and talk with a real human about your propane needs. Or, take a look at the FAQ below which covers common tank-buying questions folks have.

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