Delivery

Propane Delivery

Will Call

This program means we will not make a delivery until you call our office to place an order. When you choose this program, you are assuming full responsibility to monitor your tank to avoid running out of gas. We require a minimum of a 5 to 7 business days’ notice for propane delivery and longer during extreme winter weather.  If you do run out of gas and/or require same day delivery, a Special Trip Charge may apply. To avoid these charges, please monitor your tank level and call when the gauge reads between 30%-40%.

  • Minimum delivery of 200 gallons for a 320 gallon tank or larger. 
  • 120 and 250-gallon tanks must be filled to capacity at the time of delivery. We do not provide partial fills for these tank sizes.
  • All 120 Gallon tanks are Will Call. 

Auto Fill

This program simply means that we will refill your propane tank when we estimate your tank to be between 25%-35% and the refill will take place when we are in the area. Deliveries will NOT be made if your account is not current (including budget payments). Accounts with a past due balance requiring a delivery are handled as WILL CALL accounts and will require a 5-7 business days’ notice. Because we can only ESTIMATE your tank level, we recommend that you periodically check the gauge during cold weather to avoid running low or out of gas.

  • If you have a furnace with propane back up or an additional heat source such as electric, wood, etc. we ask you to periodically check your tank percentage and notify Bennett’s Gas before you reach 20%, even if you are on Auto Fill. These systems make calculating consistent burn rates very difficult.

Tank Monitors

Tank Monitors can be installed for a yearly fee. These tank monitors send a percentage reading directly to our office so we always know how much gas is in the tank. A customer app is also available to monitor your usage and tank level. Contact us if you are interested in having a tank monitor installed. 

Smartphone app showing a gas tank gauge at 33%.

How to Read Your Gauge

We deliver and you pay for propane by the gallon, just like you pay for gas for your vehicle. Tanks are filled to, and considered “full”, when they reach 80%. This leaves room in the tank for the gas to expand.

Number of Gallons Remaining

Gauge Reading 120 Gal Tank 150 Gal Tank 200 Gal Tank 250 Gal Tank 325 Gal Tank 500 Gal Tank 1000 Gal Tank
80% 96 120 160 200 260 400 800
70% 84 106 140 175 228 350 700
60% 72 90 120 150 195 300 600
50% 60 75 100 125 163 250 500
40% 48 60 80 100 130 200 400
30% 36 45 60 75 98 150 300

Number of Gallons Remaining

Gauge Reading 120 Gal Tank 150 Gal Tank 200 Gal Tank 250 Gal Tank 325 Gal Tank 500 Gal Tank 1000 Gal Tank
20% 24 30 40 50 65 100 200
10% 12 15 20 25 33 50 100

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