November 2nd marks the beginning of the third annual Carbon Monoxide Awareness week. This is the time of year when all carbon monoxide detectors should be checked since furnaces will be working overtime very shortly. This is important for those who have propane and use it to power any household appliances. If the carbon monoxide alarm goes off, you are instantly informed that something could be wrong with your propane line or connection.
Topics: Residential Propane Service, Winter Propane Tips, Home & Cottages
Fall is such a beautiful time of year. The leaves are falling, the warmer fall wardrobe has come into effect and and the air is cool and brisk. It’s amazing how quickly the weather has changed from our lovely summer temperatures to our cooler fall breezes. This is the time of year when people begin to think about turning their furnaces on.
However, some people rely primarily on wood burning fireplaces as their primary source of heat. They are making sure they have a sufficient wood supply pile that will last them most, if not all, winter. But do they think about their alternatives? How their lives could be easier with a propane gas fireplace instead? Here are 5 reasons why it is better to have a propane gas fireplace opposed to a wood burning fireplace.
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