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old style propane tank exchange

by Mrs. Breana Robel Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

How do I exchange my propane tank at Home Depot?

Visit your local home depot store Leave your propane tank outside the store to make an exchange Pay the cashier for either an exchange or purchase, and follow the attendant to the propane exchange center Grab your new tank when the attendant opens the AmeriGas Propane Exchange Display and swap out your used tank, if you're making an exchange

What are the advantages of propane tank exchange?

Advantages of Propane Tank Exchange If you exchange a tank rather than refilling, the process is fast and convenient. It is easier to find an exchange location that is open at odd hours, during nights, or weekends. There are usually far more exchange locations than refill stations.

Where can I buy a propane tank?

Where to Buy Propane Tanks From grilling and tailgating to generators and patio heating, we're wherever you need us! With over 54,000 locations nationwide, find AmeriGas propane at your favorite hardware or home improvement store, convenience store, gas station, and more.

Will Home Depot take an expired propane tank?

They will take your existing tank or a competitors tank. Propane tanks expire in 10 years in Canada and 12 years in the US. They have a date code stamped on them. Mine expired last year and I was able to exchange at Home Depot (pnepropane). I emailed pnepropane in advance and they replied they will exchange an expired tank.

Can you exchange old style propane tanks?

Many retailers offer a propane tank exchange program. To partake in this, bring your empty propane tank to one of the locations and swap out your old tank for a full one for a small fee. Blue Rhino and many retailers that sell propane tanks offer this type of service.

Does Lowes exchange old propane tanks?

With Blue Rhino, it's easy! You can get a fresh, ready-to-grill Blue Rhino tank with or without exchanging an empty propane tank.

Are all propane tanks the same?

It's All In The Size (And The Valve) As a general rule, the more energy you need to get from your propane tank, the bigger it needs to be. In addition to the varying sizes of propane tanks on the market, however, there are different valve types.

Can I exchange an expired propane tank at Blue Rhino?

No problem. Find a Blue Rhino retailer near you by visiting our store locator or by texting FIND to 75653. Just see a store employee to get a tank, and go!

Can I use a 15 lb propane tank instead of 20 patio heater?

One common question that we get from our customers is whether or not you can use a 15 lb propane tank instead of 20 lbs on patio heaters. Yes.

Does Target do propane exchange?

Yes, Target offers a propane tank exchange service at their store outlets. You can get this service at Target by either visiting any of the brand's retail outlets close to your location or booking for delivery via Target's website. Apart from getting an exchange at Target, you can also get your propane tank returned.

Are all 20 pound propane tanks the same?

No, because the tank itself has weight to it, too. That is called the “tare weight” which is the weight of an empty tank. Tanks have “T.W.” (tare weight) stamped on the collar of the tank. On average, the tare weight of a propane tank is about 17.2 pounds.

Are there different types of propane tanks?

Shape – Aboveground propane tanks come in two basic types: horizontal tanks and vertical cylinders. Horizontal propane tanks (sometimes called “torpedo tanks”) are large, high-capacity containers typically used where propane is the main source of heat in the home.

What size is standard propane tank?

The most commonly used propane tank, the 20 lb tank is the standard size tank for barbecue grills, mosquito magnet, turkey fryer, small space heaters. However, the 20 lb tank can be used on several other propane applications. A 20 lb propane tank holds 4.5 gallons of propane and weighs 37 pounds full.

How do you tell if your propane tank is expired?

Where is the propane tank expiration date? A propane tank's date of manufacture or requalification date can be found stamped onto its collar. It will be in a month-year format — for instance, 06-21 for June 2021. 3.

How long are propane tanks good for?

12 yearsHow long are propane tanks good for? In the United States, a bottle is qualified for 12 years from the date of manufacture, while in Canada it's good for 10 years. A recertified tank is good for 5, 7, or 12 years, depending on the method and type of recertification.

Does propane go bad?

Another way you get peace of mind with propane delivery from Bottini Fuel is that propane doesn't have a shelf life or an expiration date. That's because propane doesn't go bad! Other fuel sources can degrade over time, like kerosene, diesel, heating oil and gasoline.

Which brands of propane grill tanks can I exchange?

We accept all brands of propane tanks and cylinders for exchange.

How much propane is in my AmeriGas tank?

AmeriGas propane grill tanks contain a net weight of 15lbs of propane.

How do I transport my portable propane tank from the retailer?

For detailed information about transporting your propane tank safely, please visit our Transporting Propane Tanks page. Here are some quick tips to...

How do I recycle my tank when I'm done with it?

It's important that you never dispose of your propane cylinder by throwing it in the trash. Exchanging a tank is an appropriate way of recycling yo...

How to exchange propane tank?

Tips for Propane Tank Exchange 1 Pay attention to weight. Different tanks have a different empty tare weight (TW), yet the refilled tanks are filled to a total weight. If your tank weighs more empty than the new one, you'll be getting less gas added on the refill. If you're exchanging a tank, look for one with the lowest tare weight, which will be listed on the tank. 2 Inspect the tank's condition. Do not accept a tank that appears to be corroded or old, nor one that is nearing the end of its lifespan. Otherwise, you may find that the exchange site refuses to accept it on exchange the next time. Some have a policy of not accepting tanks that are more than five years old. If you bought a new grill and the threading on your old tanks doesn't match the regulator for the new grill, you can exchange them for ones with the correct threading. 3 Buy two at a time. A pro tip is to buy two of the cheapest empty code-compliant tanks you can find and then exchange both tanks for full tanks. Now you have a spare full tank at all times and you can use one tank until it is empty before exchanging it. This will ensure that you never run out of gas while grilling.

What are the advantages of propane exchange?

Advantages of Propane Tank Exchange. If you exchange a tank rather than refilling, the process is fast and convenient. It is easier to find an exchange location that is open at odd hours, during nights, or weekends. There are usually far more exchange locations than refill stations. Many are at convenience stores, gas stations, ...

What does TW mean in tanks?

Different tanks have a different empty tare weight (TW), yet the refilled tanks are filled to a total weight. If your tank weighs more empty than the new one, you'll be getting less gas added on the refill. If you're exchanging a tank, look for one with the lowest tare weight, which will be listed on the tank. Inspect the tank's condition.

What to look for when exchanging a tank?

If you're exchanging a tank, look for one with the lowest tare weight, which will be listed on the tank. Inspect the tank's condition. Do not accept a tank that appears to be corroded or old, nor one that is nearing the end of its lifespan. Otherwise, you may find that the exchange site refuses to accept it on exchange the next time.

How old do you have to be to refill a tank?

Note tank expiration dates. Some refill stations refuse to refill tanks that are over a specified age limit, some older than five years. Be sure to note when your tank will expire.

Is it cheaper to refill a propane tank?

It is less expensive to refill a tank rather than exchanging. If you are diligent about maintaining your propane tanks and checking for leaks yourself, you may prefer to rely on your procedures rather than those of the tank exchange employees.

Can you use one gas tank before exchanging it?

Now you have a spare full tank at all times and you can use one tank until it is empty before exchanging it. This will ensure that you never run out of gas while grilling.

Can You Exchange a 30lb Propane Tank?

The answer as you already know is yes. But you need to watch out for the little details that may thwart your plan of making an exchange. First, your tanks should not be expired. In Canada, propane tanks expire after 10 years and in America, it is 12 years.

Who Exchanges 30 lb Propane Tanks?

There are a few nationally known companies that will exchange your propane tanks for you. Home Depot is one of them and Lowe’s is another. Then you can go to hardware stores or supermarkets that sell propane and exchange your tanks with them.

Where is the Cheapest Place to Exchange a Propane Tank?

This is actually hard to say as there is a myriad of outlets that all exchange propane tanks. They set their fees according to the competition in their area and those fees can change without notice.

How Much Does it Cost to Fill a 30 lb Propane Tank?

As you already know, the actual cost to fill a 30 lb propane tank will vary. It will depend on the region of the country you are in and the dealer you go to. Some will be very expensive and others will be cheaper.

How Long Will 30 lbs of Propane Last?

There is some good news in all of this information. The rate your tank lasts will depend on how often you use it and what BTU rate you burn at. For example, if you only burn at a rate of 1000 BTUs then your tank should last you 28 days.

How Much Does a 30 lb Propane Tank Weigh?

If you are interested in a little trivia, then the propane in a 30 lb tank weighs only 30.8 pounds when full. Add the tank weight and the weight goes up to 54.5 pounds. They tend to get a bit on the heavy side when all material weights are added together.

30 lb Propane Tank How Many Gallons

That is a very good question because most propane tanks are not filled to capacity. Usually, the tanks are filled to 80% of their total capacity. The reason dealers do this is because propane can expand.

Why won't a propane tank take propane?

If you take it in to try and trade it, most places won't take it because of the valve, not because it has propane in it. If any place does take it, it would be because they didn't check the valve...

Do OPD tanks have internal threads?

This permits the use of either the old style or new style regulator connector. The older tanks only have the internal type threads on the valve which prevents using the newer type of connector. You can buy adapters to get around this problem, but it's generally not worth the bother and expense, and especially so if you won't be keeping the old style tank.

Can you put 20 lbs of propane in a tank?

It seems like the only people that try to tell you that you shouldn't put 20 lbs of propane into a tank designed to hold 20 lbs are the places that swap tanks or that charge a flat rate for refills.#N#It is almost like those places make more money if they put less propane in your tank, but the places that charge by the amount of propane only make money on the propane they sell...#N#I hear all that talk about electric cars and battery swap systems, and I can just see it now. Well, the battery is 1.21 giga-watts but it is only safe to fill it to 75% capacity...

How long is a propane tank good for?

A recertified tank is good for 5, 7, or 12 years, depending on the method and type of recertification.

What does the letter A mean on a propane tank?

A propane tank’s recertification date is most often indicated by a letter instead of numbers. The letters A, B, C, and D, correspond with a quarter of the calendar year. The letter “A” would mean the tank had been recertified in January, February, or March, followed by the two numbers of the year. In this case, a tank stamped with “A 20” would ...

What does the 2020 tank number mean?

It most often reads in a standard Month-Year format. So if your tank was built in June of 2020, it would read “06-20.”. Each tank also comes stamped with a unique identification, similar to those stamped onto vehicles.

Where do you find the requalifier on a tank?

It’s also not uncommon to see a requalifier’s identification stamped into the handle area of your tank. Once you know the manufacture or recertification date, you’ll be able to determine how close the tank is to reaching its expiration date.

Is propane safe to use in a home?

For your home. Propane tanks are incredibly resilient, built to safely contain liquid propane gas stored under pressure while also standing up to extreme weather and elements. But even the sturdiest tank has a shelf life, and as such must be periodically reviewed and inspected.

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