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Old 08-16-2019, 01:52 PM   #5
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Never personally seen a buried propane tank before. Like Buehler said, too many things to go wrong, plus you need to keep the popoff valve free anyway.

I'm with you though, I'd never go away from gas unless I absolutely had to. I have propane at the house. I contract 600 gallons every year, and that heats the house, and fuels the dryer, hot water heater, and oven/range. At $1.30/gallon, I'm happy with that being my annual cost for that.

The only down side is when you buy appliances, you just need to make sure they send new jets necessary to burn propane instead of natural gas. I just bought a new waster/dryer setup and I'm waiting for the conversion kit in the mail that the dick at NFM said was definitely with it.
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