Propane is a handy fuel. You can use it to heat your home, cook meals, run a backup generator, or warm up a pool. More families and small businesses pick propane because it burns clean, is easy to get, and works even where natural gas lines don’t go. But there’s one part of using propane that you can’t take lightly: putting in the tank. This is not like hooking up a grill or plugging in a toaster. A propane tank stores a flammable gas under pressure. It needs to be set up the right way, with the right tools and permits. In this post, I’ll explain why hiring a pro to install your propane tank keeps you safe, keeps the law happy, and saves you trouble later on.

Mike is an experienced propane technician with over 15 years of professional experience in the field. He has dedicated his career to helping customers with their propane needs, from installation to maintenance and repair. Together with Jeremy, he co-founded this website to provide useful information and guidance to customers seeking reliable propane services.