Propane FAQ: Where to Buy, How to Fill & More
Authored by Tractor Supply Company
Authored by Tractor Supply Company
Your local Tractor Supply makes propane fill-up easy. We’re your go-to propane supplier for lighting the grill, keeping the heat on, and getting your RV ready for the road. Bring your current cylinder or purchase a new one in Store. Once our friendly propane handlers perform a visual inspection of the cylinder or tank and confirm expiration date, we will fill it up. Tractor Supply Company only charges you for the fuel we put in.
When you arrive, use the Tractor Supply app to alert a Team Member that you need a propane refill. Propane cylinders and propane tanks cannot be brought inside the Store. Tractor Supply stores can fill grill cylinders, heating cylinders, generator supply tanks, and ASME tanks. The majority of Stores are able to fill RVs - please call ahead to confirm with your local Tractor Supply.
Tractor Supply Company inspects all cylinders for certification date and condition before refilling. These inspections are to meet national propane rules and regulations. Propane cylinders that cannot be filled based on inspection:
We check all valves for leaks after the filling process. If your cylinder is leaking, we cannot release the tank per NFPA 58 regulations if the tank will be transported in an enclosed vehicle.
New propane tanks are water-tested, then emptied and filled with a neutral gas by the manufacturer to protect the inside from rust while shipping. All new tanks must be properly purged before the first filling. All barbecue-type cylinders areequipped with an overfill prevention device (OPD valve). Cylinders older than 12 years (10 years in Canada) must be re-qualified before they can be filled. Additionally, once a cylinder is re-qualified with an “S” stamp it is good for 10 years and with an “E” stamp it is good for 5 years.
Make sure you keep yourself safe when handling tanks. Follow these safety guidelines for transporting propane tanks:
What is propane?
Propane is an odorless and colorless gas. It is stored in a liquid form that is nontoxic and is otherwise known as liquefied petroleum gas.
What is the difference between refilling propane cylinders and exchanging propane cylinders?
Refilling your propane cylinder is a better value than an exchange. You keep your tank; we fill to the maximum legal limit, and we only charge for the number of gallons we fill. Exchange cylinders are not filled to the maximum legal limit. Often, they are only filled to 15lb of fuel, instead of 20lb.
Is Tractor Supply propane refill cheaper than flat rate?
Flat rate propane refills cost you more money. At Tractor Supply, you only pay for what is put in.
With flat fee refills, you pay for the entire capacity of the tank regardless of the amount needed to fill it, even if there is fuel left in your cylinder.
Does Tractor Supply always have propane handlers on-site?
Typically, yes. However, due to some states having very strict testing protocols you should give your local Tractor Supply store a call to confirm someone is available.
How big of a tank can Tractor Supply fill?
Tractor Supply can refill propane portable cylinders and tanks up to 100lbs.
How does Tractor Supply charge for propane refills?
Propane refills are charged by the gallon. You will only pay for the amount of propane that we put into your cylinder. This gives our customers quick and convenient access to propane when they need it most.
Does Tractor Supply offer propane delivery?
No, Tractor Supply does not offer propane delivery currently. Visit us in store to have your cylinder or RV fuel topped off.
Get ready for grilling, grab the heating fuel, or have your RV tank full for hitting the open road with propane refills at Tractor Supply. Visit your local store for more details and state-specific regulations.