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Propane Homeowners. A Question For You About Tank Size
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<blockquote data-quote="YJSONLY" data-source="post: 15406796" data-attributes="member: 85323"><p>Ok my family owns a ma and pa propane company here in Fl for 30 years. This is speaking as a friend not a propane company. </p><p></p><p>Here in Fl we have terrible soil. And even with proper anode tanks still "rot" underground. I have a UG tank. If you have the room leave above ground imo. Easier to maintain and if something needs to be done a whole lot easier! If going UG have propane company test tank anode. I see SO many improper UG tank installs it's not funny. And at 10 years or les the tank is compromised. </p><p></p><p>Tank size: I don't know what how cold it is where you are. But at very min 500 gallon. But maybe even a 1000. All in where you are at. </p><p></p><p>Own tank allows you to shop. But you are responsible for all Costs for tank and Maintain tank. Paying to have anode check and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJSONLY, post: 15406796, member: 85323"] Ok my family owns a ma and pa propane company here in Fl for 30 years. This is speaking as a friend not a propane company. Here in Fl we have terrible soil. And even with proper anode tanks still "rot" underground. I have a UG tank. If you have the room leave above ground imo. Easier to maintain and if something needs to be done a whole lot easier! If going UG have propane company test tank anode. I see SO many improper UG tank installs it's not funny. And at 10 years or les the tank is compromised. Tank size: I don't know what how cold it is where you are. But at very min 500 gallon. But maybe even a 1000. All in where you are at. Own tank allows you to shop. But you are responsible for all Costs for tank and Maintain tank. Paying to have anode check and such. [/QUOTE]
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