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Preparing Your Propane Tank for Summer: A Complete Guide

Written by Primemax Energy | May 15, 2026 7:50:48 PM

As the seasons change, your propane needs do too. While winter is all about keeping warm, summer often means grilling, pool heaters, outdoor kitchens, and cottage use. Taking a little time now to prepare your propane tank for warmer weather can improve safety, efficiency, and peace of mind all season long.

1. Start with a Visual Inspection

Start with a quick look at your propane tank and surrounding area. Check for:

    • Excessive rust, dents, or corrosion on the tank
    • Loose or damaged valves and fittings
    • Overgrown grass, weeds, or debris around the tank
    • Any unusual smells (propane has a distinct odor)

Keeping the area clear ensures proper airflow and easy access for deliveries and service.

2. Clear the Area Around Your Tank

Spring and early summer growth can quickly surround your tank. Maintain at least:

    • 3 feet of clearance around smaller tanks
    • 5–10 feet for larger installations

Trim grass, remove brush, and keep flammable materials like firewood away. This helps reduce fire risk and allows technicians to work safely.

3. Check Your Propane Level

Summer activities like barbecuing, patio heaters, and outdoor kitchens can use more propane than expected. Don’t wait until you run out.

    • Check your tank gauge
    • Consider scheduling a summer top-up
    • Enroll in automatic delivery

A refill before peak usage prevents interruptions when you need propane most.

4. Inspect Lines and Connections

Winter weather can sometimes affect propane lines. Look for:

    • Cracked hoses (especially on BBQs)
    • Loose connections
    • Signs of wear or damage

If anything looks questionable, have a qualified technician inspect it before use.

5. Test Outdoor Appliances

Before hosting summer gatherings:

    • Test your BBQ
    • Turn on patio heaters
    • Check pool heaters or outdoor kitchens

Running appliances early helps identify issues before your first big event.

6. Plan for Summer Projects

Summer is a great time for upgrades. You might consider:

    • Adding a propane BBQ line
    • Installing a pool heater
    • Expanding outdoor living spaces
    • Switching appliances to propane

Planning ahead ensures your tank size and supply match your needs.

7. Book Preventative Maintenance

Routine service helps keep your system running efficiently. A professional technician can:

    • Check regulators
    • Inspect valves
    • Test system pressure
    • Ensure everything meets safety standards

Preparing your propane tank for summer is simple, but it makes a big difference. A quick inspection, clearing the area, and checking your levels ensures you're ready for everything from backyard barbecues to cottage weekends.

Taking these small steps now means more time enjoying the warm weather and less worrying about your propane supply.

 

If you see anything questionable, or find defects during inspection, contact primemax@primemaxenergy.com or 1-800-377-1666 immediately and our experience staff will be happy to help!