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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
Posts: 15,208
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If you go propane I suggest you buy a tank vs rent from a supplier . Not sure about where you are but here where I live a rented tank can only be filled by the company you are renting from . If you own the tank you can shop around and get the best price available at any given time .
We own our tank it is a 500 gallon . We have a gas cooktop , a dual fuel heatpump/furnace and a emergency gas heater centrally located in the house. We easily go a year or more between fill ups . We have a standard electric water heater . Many propane providers will give discounts in the summer that's when I try to fill or top off.
Make sure on initial install you size piping for ALL appliances you " think " you might add in the future . Much easier/cheaper to get it right the first time. As an example if you think you will add a gas water heater in the future install a shutoff valve and capped tee where it will be installed . That way 5 years down the road adding the heater is a piece of cake 😊 .
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