April 8, 2022
Proper Propane Tank Maintenance will ensure its safety and usability for years to come.
When you purchase a propane tank, it is your responsibility to keep it well maintained and in proper working order. If you have questions or would like help with keeping your propane tank maintained, give our office a call and we’ll be happy to help.
Here are some items to consider when purchasing a propane tank:
Tank Placement
When you install your propane tank containers there are rules and regulations that may vary from town to town on where it can be placed. Gerner Energy follows all federal, state, and local regulations in proper tank placement. This includes both above and below ground tanks.
Here is information on Baltimore County’s Tank Placement Regulations
Tank Access
Painting Your Container
Propane containers must be painted to help prevent corrosion. In most cases, your container will already be painted when you purchase it. If you do paint your container, use only reflective colors. Do not paint the data plate or any valves, gauges, or warning labels. If the data plate is not legible, the container may not be able to be refilled.
Inspections
Depending on the type of container you purchase and your local municipality, you need to have periodic inspections of your tank to make sure it is still in full working order. Additionally, should your tank ever completely run out, a complete inspection needs to be done to make sure there are no leaks.
Protection from the Elements
Flooding
Earthquakes
Extreme Weather
Understanding the Labels
Understanding Your Warranty
Check Your Home Insurance
Propane Tank Maintenance is an important part of keeping you and your family safe.
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