Topics: Benefits of Using Propane, Propane Fuel, Home & Cottages, Propane Industry
Introducing Smart Propane Tank Monitoring from Budget Propane
Posted on Thu, Aug 24, 2017 @ 10:18 AM
Smartphones, smart homes and smart cars - automation is taking over and we couldn’t be more excited.
Automation adds convenience and peace-of-mind to our busy, and occasionally stressful, lives.
At Budget Propane, we have always been concerned with our customers’ comfort. We are committed to ensuring you get the service you need, when you need it.
Read MoreTopics: Budget Propane, Customer Service, Cottage Propane Services, Home & Cottages
Why Propane is a Better Choice for Homes & Cottages in Ontario
Posted on Wed, Jun 07, 2017 @ 09:33 AM
Topics: Home & Cottages, Propane Benefits
Spring is here, which means you and your family are starting to think about spending weekends at the cottage (and maybe even weeks once school is out). Why not? The weather is getting warmer, the days are getting longer and soon you will be able to take full advantage of your home away from home. But when you go away, are you doing what you can, before you leave, to ensure your home isn't using unnecessary power while you’re gone?
If you’re not sure, simply take a look at these 5 tips to save energy while you’re away from your home!
Read MoreTopics: Home & Cottages, Propane Benefits
One of the most important decisions you will make when designing a new cottage is the energy source for appliances and heating. Although your current home in the city may use electricity or natural gas, propane is the fuel of choice for remote cottages or rural properties. Let's take a look at some of the benefits of installing a propane fuel system for your new cottage.
Topics: Home & Cottages, About Propane
With the increased fluctuation of hydro prices, especially for those living in rural areas, it is no surprise that folks are choosing to make the switch to propane. There are quite a few people who have never had a home with appliances that run on propane before, and, therefore, may not be sure how to go about deliveries or other operational tasks.
Then there are people who are buying or renting homes who are in the same boat. They have a propane tank on their property and know that the majority (or all) of their appliances run on propane, but where do they go from there? What information should they collect from the previous home owner, realtor or landlord before they move in?
Read MoreTopics: Residential Propane Service, Home & Cottages, Switch to Propane