More than 60 million Americans use propane for indoor heating, cooking, water heating, refrigeration, clothes drying, and many other applications at home. Propane is a byproduct of natural gas and...
The increase or decrease in propane prices can be affected by many factors, such as from where the propane is sourced, competing fuels in the marketplace, and the amount that you use. The price of...
You certainly don’t want your furnace dying in the middle of a cold winter. Regular propane furnace maintenance can prevent headaches down the road while saving money. Your residential propane service...
Propane is an affordable, clean, American-made fuel. Propane is a gas normally compressed and stored as a liquid. It is most commonly used for space and water heating, for cooking, and as a fuel for...
Even though there may be very little difference in the actual propane gas that they supply, there are very many subtle, and some not so subtle, differences between propane gas service providers...
A fireplace is an important purchase that can make a difference in the warmth, comfort, and mood you want to set in your home. The right fireplace should complement your interior design, provide...
Propane prices are a subject to several factors. Since propane is easily transported, it can serve many different markets, from fueling barbecue grills to producing petrochemicals. Propane prices in...
Even with all the bustle regarding diminishing natural resources and the effects of some natural energy sources on the environment, propane still remains one of the most popular natural sources of...
Gas fireplaces and gas inserts are deemed better than wood-burning fireplaces because they are easier, safer, and cleaner to operate. They can also aesthetically look as good as conventional...
Propane is a versatile source of energy. Millions of Americans rely on it every day for various purposes including indoor heating, water heating, refrigeration, barbecue grills, and drying their...
Author Bio
This article was written by ThompsonGas. The 16th largest retail propane company in the U.S., ThompsonGas has been family owned and operated since 1946.