Liquid Propane Bottles- How old is your LP tank?

  • 11 years ago
Liquid Propane Bottles- How old is your LP tank
http://www.campingineasttexas.com Camping enthusiast gives some helpful hints about keeping your LP tanks instead of exchanging them at a propane exchange facility. Visit our website for camping tips and a free download.
Hey its Mason here, you know, over the years my family and I have been to many RV parks and Campgrounds seeing all the wonderful sites that East texas has to offer. Along the way, I have learned a lot of awsome tricks and techniques that have helped not only myself, but many others just like you. Today, I would like to share one with you.

Did you know that Liquid propane tanks commonly known as LP tanks have dates as to how long they can be kept in service. At certain intervals, they need to be recertified, and that can sometimes be costly and time consuming. Do you know when yours is due for an inspection? If you normaly go to a propane tank exchange facility instead of getting your current tank refilled at a filling station, do you know how old the tank is that your getting? If have just recently purchased a new tank, are you prepared to trade it in for one that is 8 or 9 years old, maybe older? What if it this “new” one expires while in your possession? If the LP tank you currently own is new, you may want to consider getting it filled up instead of exchanging it for another one. Many times, your prices are just as cheap, if not cheaper to get it filled up instead of exchanged as well.

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