What do you use propane for in your home? For many people, it powers an appliance or two, while other households rely on it for heating and hot water. Propane is a fantastic fuel. It’s versatile, efficient, and clean burning. And having a propane tank on your property means you don’t need to depend on a natural gas utility that might not be maintaining its system.
However, it’s crucial to have the right tank, so you don’t call for a propane delivery too often and risk an unexpected runout. At Woodruff Energy, we have a tried-and-tested process to determine the right propane tank for your home.
Here is a rundown of some stationary propane tank sizes we install and what equipment they service:
100-pound | Powers one propane appliance, like a cooktop or gas fireplace |
200-pound or 48-gallon | Powers a more fuel-intensive appliance, like a space heater, clothes dryer or water heater |
420-pound or 100-gallon | Powers two or three propane appliances |
250-gallon | Powers multiple propane appliances |
500-gallon | Powers whole-home heating and appliances |
1,000-gallon | Powers heating and appliances for a larger home with many appliances or a commercial building |
Larger propane tanks are available in underground models, although installation for underground tanks is more time- and labor-intensive. There is often also more permitting required.
Choosing the right propane tank for a household involves a few variables. Here’s what you need to consider:
The size of your house and the number of appliances
The larger your home, the more fuel your propane-fired heating system will likely use. Additionally, every gas log, stove, fire pit or other propane appliance will increase your consumption. If you’re planning to build an extension, that will also increase your propane needs.
People in your home (now and in the future)
Are there young children or older adults living in your home? Do you expect someone from this demographic to live with you soon? If so, you can expect to run the heat more often. The same is true for anyone working from home, who will need heat pretty much all day in the winter.
Climate in the region
We consider the often-frigid winters you see in southern New Jersey. It’s sometimes a good idea to build an allowance of extra fuel into the calculation in case of sustained inclement weather.
For over 150 years, we’ve kept Garden State homes and businesses safe and warm. If you’re considering switching to propane or your current propane company is dropping the ball, Woodruff Energy is ready to handle your home comfort needs. We sell and lease propane tanks and work closely with you to find the best storage size. Then, we make switching to our propane service an absolute breeze.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us to learn more about everything the Woodruff team can do for your family. We’re ready to help you today!