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Is propane delivery possible for underground tanks in remote locations?

April 5, 2026

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Yes, propane delivery for underground tanks is possible in remote locations, but it typically requires a specialized tank and a more complex delivery system.

Underground Propane Tank Installation Requirements

To receive propane deliveries in a remote location, an underground propane tank typically needs to be installed with a minimum tank size of 500 gallons and a maximum of 1,000 gallons, depending on local regulations and delivery schedules. The tank should be buried at a depth of at least 12 inches below grade, and the surrounding soil must be compacted to prevent settling or shifting. A 1-inch diameter fill pipe and a 1-inch diameter vent pipe must also be installed to facilitate propane delivery and tank pressurization.

Propane Delivery Considerations for Remote Locations

Propane delivery to underground tanks in remote locations often requires a larger, more expensive tank to ensure sufficient storage capacity and to minimize delivery frequency. The delivery process typically involves a specialized truck with a 1-inch diameter fill hose that can safely fill the underground tank. To ensure safe delivery, the propane delivery company must have experience working with underground tanks and follow all applicable safety protocols.

Specialized Equipment and Training Required

The propane delivery company and the tank owner must also ensure that all necessary safety equipment, such as a safety valve and a pressure relief device, are installed and functioning properly. Additionally, the delivery company must have personnel trained in the delivery of propane to underground tanks, including knowledge of local regulations and safety procedures.

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