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Old 09-05-2020, 07:12 AM
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no natl gas in osceola hills & bride hates the elec cooktop,,, anyone have experience w/buried 250gal propane tank ?
trying to get an answer out of tv re what stain color's needed for fence bordering 'preserve' ( gulch ). whoever answered the phone was eager to help if we had a complaint re a neighbor but not so hot on helping w/direction for paint #.
sher-wms on 301's no help.
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no natl gas in osceola hills & bride hates the elec cooktop,,, anyone have experience w/buried 250gal propane tank ?
trying to get an answer out of tv re what stain color's needed for fence bordering 'preserve' ( gulch ). whoever answered the phone was eager to help if we had a complaint re a neighbor but not so hot on helping w/direction for paint #.
sher-wms on 301's no help.
thanks in adv
RE: Tank. Do it. We have a 150 gallon buried for Dacor stovetop ( highly recommend) and grill. 4 years and no problems. I don't think you need architectural approval since it's buried. T&D Gas or Suburban Gas will install and certify.

RE: Paint color. Call Warranty Office.
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Old 09-10-2020, 09:33 PM
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Have had propane in ground (PIG) for 8+ years for gas stove, grill and smoker without an issue. Love it. We went with Suburban Propane and are on an average bill of $25 per month. Don't remember the install cost but they took care of any approvals, if required.
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Buried a tank years ago....terrific results
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Is this(buried tank) just allowed in certain areas of TV?
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Old 09-13-2020, 10:04 AM
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We have a buried tank for our spa. For some reason (done before we bought house) T&D put the tank on the opposite side of the driveway from the spa heater. If you get a tank - don't do that if you can help it.
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RE: Tank. Do it. We have a 150 gallon buried for Dacor stovetop ( highly recommend) and grill. 4 years and no problems. I don't think you need architectural approval since it's buried. T&D Gas or Suburban Gas will install and certify.

RE: Paint color. Call Warranty Office.

our home insurance agent wanted to know if we had a propane tank buried on the lot...so you may want to check with your insurance agent on what the implications will be to your coverage / insurance cost should you go that route
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