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John Underwood
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Pigeon Forge area leased propane tank

John Underwood
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Our new cabin has a large leased propane gas tank. They are charging $100/month for the lease.

They are setting it up for remote monitoring so that they come fill it when it gets down to 30%.

We only have 1 gas fireplace and nothing else uses gas.

Not sure how much this gets used in the winter.

Too high?

Other companies?

Alternative solutions?

Thanks in Advance!

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    $100 a month is too high, @John Underwood. We pay like $65 a year. Since the only thing that uses gas is the fireplace, I think I would pass on it altogether...or buy a 100 gallon tank and change them out yourself...?

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