Posted by John A. on March 18, 2012 at 16:59:51 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: propane posted by Mike in Mn. on March 18, 2012 at 09:50:12:
Guys, I just walked out to see what yr the tank at my home was, Built in 1950. It is a 62 yr old tank, Considering tank cost then, as opposed to now and fuel then, in the single digits or teens and now in the high $2s,...Why not drop the coin and buy a tank either new or used an get rid of the headache of tank rent??? over the long haul you will be happier, Yes any maintenance that is necessary is on you, so is you car, truck, Home, I do believe that tank maintenance is tax deductible as home repair is! I do believe my family has paid for this old girl many, many times in savings. This old tank is still current and will serve this house well for many yrs to come. And no tank rent, or minimum gallon/yr usage headache. It probably made less Dollar sense in 1950, with $.09 Propane. Than it does in 2012 at $2.50/gal Propane! If you are not using that much LP, and not happy with your supplier.... then loose the tank and come up with another! of some size! and be done with it!!! Later, John A.
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