Monday, September 15, 2014

Adding A Bit Of Artistry To Your Propane Tank

By Cath Buhr


If you have propane tank in your yard, you understand the many benefits of using this green energy source. However, most tanks are rather large and they typically aren't ascetically pleasing. Fortunately, this can be fixed fairly easy, and you can either find ways to make your propane tank blend in better with your yard or turn it into a fun and quirky conversation piece.

Generally there are requirements as to how far away from your house the tank must be, so while you might be tempted to simply hide it behind your house, that simply might not be the best location. One idea would be to build a fence or garden wall in front of the tank and surround the area with potted plants. A picket fence surrounded by flowers also might be an attractive idea. You simply need to try and have it blend in with the landscaping already in place in your yard. So use the same type of flowers and fencing that you have used elsewhere.

Tanks can be painted in a variety of interesting ways, and there are countless creative examples. Often people simply decorate it in the colors of a favorite team, such as football. Other people add a touch of whimsy and transform their propane tank into a yellow submarine, a huge watermelon or perhaps an ear of corn. Murals often are painted on propane tanks, and this can feature just about any subject.

If you do decide to paint the tank, be sure to research the type of colors that can be used in your state. Many areas prohibit people from painting tanks with dark colors as these absorb sunlight, heat up the metal and cause the propane inside the tank to expand. Light-reflecting colors are the best idea when painting a propane tank, and you also need to use paints that protect the tank from rust.

Of course, some people lease their tanks from their delivery company and if you wish to paint the tank, this might not be a possible option. You could consider buying the tank, and Thrifty Propane offers free tanks if you pre-buy a specific amount of propane. If you pre-buy during the warmer months when prices are lower, you not only will get a free and new tank, you also will get a great deal on your propane.

If you don't wish to display a huge watermelon tank in your yard or decorate it with plants, you might opt to have the tank placed underground. This costs about $300 for installation, on top of the cost of the tank. Typically 500-gallon tanks and 1,000-gallon tanks are the sizes that are buried. But if you don't want to see the tank at all, this certainly is an option for most customers. If you need Indiana propane delivery, Ohio propane delivery or propane service in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Kentucky, West Virginia, New Jersey, Maryland or Michigan, Thrifty Propane can help.




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