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Originally Posted by Buckeyephan
We live in the country in Ohio and have had propane for 15 years. It is used for our stove, water heater and furnace. It works the same as the natural gas we hand in the city. Until we met with our builder during walk through and I whined about missing my gas stove, I had no idea it was a possibility in the new areas. Will have to seriously check on the possibilities. It is the one thing I am unhappy about with moving to TV. How large are the tanks you use and how often are they refilled? We have a standard sized lot so is it even something we could do?
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Our tank is buried in the side yard near the kitchen. It holds 250 gallons. Since we just closed in March, we have not needed to refill the tank. You just call the propane company and they will come and fill it. The only thing visible in the yard is a small cover, about one foot diameter, that contains the isolation valve, fill connection and guage. We have had natural gas in our home for about 35 years without any problem. We use it for cooking and the water heater. We are not fans of the smooth top electric kitchen stoves.