Month: February 2014

What You Need To Know About Propane Companies

Many people use propane home heating everyday or use propane gas to operate heavy machinery on a regular basis, but rarely do they give any thought to the propane companies behind the propane service. If you already have a propane gas delivery system installed in your home or business, then you are aware of the differences in price, service and loyalty among different propane companies. If you are contemplating switching to home or commercial propane, then you should compare and evaluate the various propane companies in your area before deciding to work with one.

It is important to point out that current propane pricesshould not be the number one thing to consider when looking for a propane company. Prices are rarely fixed and can change easily depending on external factors, both political and economical. One company that seems to charge more compared to other propane gas companies could be the one charging the least a few months, or even weeks, from now. A better approach would be to compare past propane prices of the company in question against the home propane prices charged by their competitors during the same duration, as well as what additional services like propane delivery and maintenance they offer. This will give you a better indication of how their prices and services compare with others, and which will better suit your needs.

Differences Between Home Propane And Commercial Propane

To a casual eye, there may not appear to be any significant differences between commercial propane and home propane, except for the fact that the former is usually traded on a much larger scale than the latter. So,by examining the differences between the two, it would be a good idea to first understand the basic similarities between them. For starters, commercial and home propane are, speaking in purely physical terms, essentially the same. It is the very same gas, whether it comes from a residential propane service provider or from a commercial one.

Now to the differences between the two:as mentioned, commercial propane is purchased on a large scale. In most cases, the companies that buy this type of propane gas do so in order to use it in powering machines and engines within their own industries. Residential or home propane, on the other hand, is used within the home setting for basic purposes such as home heating and cooking.

In terms of the prices, there is not much difference between the two since most companies that sell propane fix their prices without any regard to the purposes for which their customers will be buying the gas. Since commercial propane is usually purchased in much larger quantities compared to home propane, it is likely to attract more favorable rates and prices due to quantity discounts. So, even though a company may seem to be spending more money in the purchase of commercial propane compared to a consumer who uses it at home, the former will have a lower per unit cost.