Propane Benefits:
Your Smart Choice
Turning to a more efficient propane furnace, water heater, clothes dryer, range, or other propane-powered appliances will save you money, help the environment, and keep you warm.
Why Choose Propane?
Experience the efficient, fast-heating warmth of propane appliances for your home or business. Propane not only warms up your space quickly but also slashes energy costs by up to 50% compared to electricity. It's the savvy alternative.
Propane is cost-effective, eco-friendly, and easy to install. It's the ideal solution for water heating, space heating, cooking, clothes drying, and more. Switch to propane, conserve energy, and start saving today with the fuel you can trust.
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Using propane benefits more than just your pocketbook.
You're probably aware of the fact that propane is a less expensive alternative to electricity. But, do you know the other benefits of this exceptional energy? Here's a sample of some of the ways propane can make your life better.
Warm, Fuzzy Feeling
The heat generated by propane makes you feel good. A typical propane-powered heating system warms air to about 140 degrees. Compare this to a typical electric system, which only warms the air to 96-98 degrees, and you'll understand why electric heat feels like a cold draft on your skin.
Better Efficiency
Propane gas stoves and fireplaces also heat more evenly and more efficiently than wood-burning ones. They can also heat a larger area, meaning less reliance on primary home heating systems and significant cost savings. Wood-burning fireplaces can lose up to 90 percent of their heat through the chimney. Fireplace heat also tends to fade just a few feet from the hearth.
Cleaner Burning
A Colorado Clean Air Campaign study showed gas logs will burn 40 times longer than wood-burning fireplaces and still not produce the same emissions. The difference is so significant that in some states the use of wood-burning fireplaces is prohibited on days when air quality is poor.
Lower Cost
Propane gas fireplaces can produce twice as much heat as wood-burning ones at about a third of the cost. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that a gas fireplace costs 30 percent to 60 percent less per hour to operate than a wood-burning fireplace.
Green Energy
Propane is an approved alternative fuel in both the Clean Air Act of 1990 and the National Energy Policy Act of 1992. It is nontoxic and insoluble in water. Because it is used as a gas, it does not spill, pool, or leave a residue. It's a safe fuel to store underground, as it will not contaminate groundwater, even in the unlikely event of a leak.
Its carbon footprint, a measure of its impact on the environment, is much less than other fuels. A gallon of propane burned produces about half the carbon dioxide (CO2) as a gallon of fuel oil. Compared to BTU of fuel, propane releases less CO2 than ethanol, gasoline, biodiesel, kerosene, or coal.
In a traditional water heater an electric heater produces 150 times the greenhouse gas emissions of a propane system. A tankless propane water heater can even further reduce emissions.
Source: Propane Education and Research Council, Climate Crisis
Back Up Power
Propane doesn't go bad like other fuels such as gasoline or diesel. When you need it you can count on it!
Make the Switch Easy:
Converting to propane is a breeze, whether you're switching from another fuel source or upgrading existing appliances. We're here to help you make the switch to efficient energy with a personal touch.
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