Posted by Dean on January 26, 2014 at 09:10:28 from (24.1.134.162):
In Reply to: WOW!!!!!! posted by charlie n on January 26, 2014 at 08:37:03:
For the first time in my life I ran out this past week (stuck gauge). This is a real problem as I have hot water heat and no way to keep the pipes from freezing in sub zero weather without draining the system.
I called several suppliers that I sometimes buy from (own tank). Prices were all over the map, but mostly $3.50 - $4.00/gal, and most suppliers wanted to charge emergency delivery fee of up to $350 plus pressure test fee of $150. No one would guarantee delivery in less than 24 hours even with the $350 emergency delivery fee.
Finally, I called a well established local company that began to offer propane only this past summer. Their price was $2.99/gal and they delivered in two hours with no extra fees.
Though I could have bought propane for about $1.60 if I had bought it a couple of weeks prior, I feel quite lucky in retrospect as prices are now $6.00 - $7.00 with 100 - 200 gallon limits in some areas nearby.
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