by Donny's Propane Gas | Apr 8, 2021 | Bibb County, Blog, Bolingbroke, Byron, Forsyth, Gordon, Gray, Jones County, Monroe County, News, Peach County, Propane Gas Services, Propane Refill Stations, Residential Propane Services, Twiggs County, Wilkinson County
This company in south Macon decided to make the switch! We swapped out a 250gal that heats the office. A 1000gal for the warehouse and a 250gal for forklift refills! We are the REAL hometown provider that is LOCALLY OWNED and operated!
by Donny's Propane Gas | Mar 9, 2021 | Blog, Bolingbroke, Byron, Forsyth, GA, Gordon, Gray, Jones County, Monroe County, News, Peach County, Propane Gas Services, Propane Refill Stations, Residential Propane Services, Twiggs County, Wilkinson County
Goodbye nationwide company and hello locally owned and operated! Don’t hesitate to call and see how we can get you swapped out for FREE and provide you with that local customer service! We are large enough to serve you, small enough to know you!
by Donny's Propane Gas | Mar 9, 2021 | Blog, Bolingbroke, Forsyth, Monroe County, News
Even their neighbors across the street made the switch! Remember we are Monroe county’s ONLY locally OWNED and operated propane provider!...
by Donny's Propane Gas | Feb 11, 2021 | Blog, News, Residential Propane Services
We had a new customer call us today needing a tank relocated ASAP! They are closing on their home tomorrow. Two of guys go out to find one of our competitors had installed their tank to close to the AC unit not 10ft away from any ignition source like code requires....
by Donny's Propane Gas | Jan 21, 2021 | Blog, News
Modern propane tanks are equipped with a gauge that helps you verify the level of propane left in your tank. To check the gauge on your tank, look for a round dial that looks similar to a speedometer. Typically, it is located at the top of your propane tank next to...
by Donny's Propane Gas | Jan 14, 2021 | Blog, Forsyth, Monroe County, News
Many new homes opt for underground propane tanks for aesthetic reasons. Because they’re not exposed to the weather, underground propane tanks are safer. In case of any propane leaks, it would not be harmful since it will be covered by soil which would not be affected...