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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Clark" data-source="post: 520510" data-attributes="member: 31103"><p>I don't know where you are located, and that makes a big difference in propane prices. For example, the average price for propane here in Iowa in September was $1.52/gallon. In Florida, the average price for propane is running above $4.70/gallon.</p><p></p><p>Florida is ALWAYS very high priced for propane. It has consistently been above $4/gallon for the last 10 years, according the Gubmint.</p><p></p><p>My 1000 gallon tank was installed in August 2014. It was a new tank at the time, and I traded in a 250 gallon tank. Cost of the new tank, fully installed, was $2500. That included running the lines to the shop building and the house and installing appropriate regulators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Clark, post: 520510, member: 31103"] I don't know where you are located, and that makes a big difference in propane prices. For example, the average price for propane here in Iowa in September was $1.52/gallon. In Florida, the average price for propane is running above $4.70/gallon. Florida is ALWAYS very high priced for propane. It has consistently been above $4/gallon for the last 10 years, according the Gubmint. My 1000 gallon tank was installed in August 2014. It was a new tank at the time, and I traded in a 250 gallon tank. Cost of the new tank, fully installed, was $2500. That included running the lines to the shop building and the house and installing appropriate regulators. [/QUOTE]
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