Propane Tank Repairs
Propane Tank Service and Repairs in Southeast Texas
Owning or leasing a propane tank in Texas can be a lot to manage. This is why Baygas Propane is your number one professional resource to ensure propane tank safety, so you can get the longest possible use out of your tanks and cylinders. Propane tanks require annual repair and maintenance. Baygas Propane offers tank repairs as well as preventative maintenance services to ensure a long life for your propane tank. Your propane tanks will likely need repairs if they are not properly maintained and, if beyond repair, are taken out of service as required by law for safety reasons.
Needing to schedule a propane tank repair? Call your nearest Baygas office to schedule an appointment!
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Propane Tank Repair or Replacement?
It can be confusing to determine whether you need a tank repair or a full tank replacement. Baygas Propane’s experienced professionals are well-equipped to repair and evaluate your propane tanks for a potential replacement.
Here’s what to expect our propane experts to examine when you schedule your propane tank repair with us:
- The Color of the Flame: The color of your tank’s flame should always burn blue. Any other color indicates a problem with combustion and should be checked out right away. A leak could trigger a safety mechanism in your tank that would cause trouble keeping a flame lit, in which case, your tank would need a replacement if there were a leak, but we will be able to take a look first to determine the issue.
- Refilling Your Tank Frequently: Do you need constant refills? This could indicate a leak from corrosion or some other matter, in which case, your tank would need to be replaced.
- Something Smells Foul: Propane gas has a rotten odor. Any damage resulting in a leak could cause gas to expel and release this odor around your tank. If you think you smell gas, it’s an emergency, so call us, and get it checked out immediately.
- Rust and Corrosion: Tanks can rust and corrode over time, leading to leaks. When you begin to see the orange-brown spots on your tank, begin planning for a replacement.
- Your Tank Is Old: Check out the collar of your tank. Look at the manufacture date and requalification date. These will tell you the maximum lifespan of your tank.
- Problems with the Service Valve: The service valve turns the gas on and off. It may experience wear and tear over time. Our qualified technicians can repair or replace your service valve if needed. Be sure to get in touch with us at Baygas Propane if you’re having any troubles with your service valve.
Need a Propane Tank Repair?
Do you need your tank repaired? Don’t hesitate to give us a call. We’re glad to repair your tank for you. Always call a licensed propane professional for repairs or maintenance. Do not attempt to modify or repair your propane tank or LP gas system yourself, as it is very dangerous. If you suspect there is a leak from your propane tank, turn off the gas and leave the area immediately. Call Baygas Propane or the local fire department once you are safely removed from the leak site.
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