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As temperatures drop, keeping your construction site warm is crucial for both worker safety and project efficiency. If you’re running temporary heat this winter, one of the most important factors to consider is the size of your propane tank. Making sure you have the right fuel capacity to back up your heater’s BTU load is essential to maintaining a safe and productive job site.
On large construction sites with high BTU demands, you’ll need a propane tank that can keep up. For example, an 18,000-gallon propane tank is designed to support a very high load, such as 17,000,000 BTUs. Selecting the right tank size ensures your heaters run efficiently without unexpected interruptions due to fuel shortages.
To determine the correct propane tank size for your site, it’s important to work closely with both your propane supplier and heating company. These experts can assess your specific heating needs and recommend the appropriate tank capacity to sustain operations throughout the winter.
Additionally, propane tank installations require proper permitting, especially in regions like the Pacific Northwest. Your propane supplier should guide you through the permitting process to ensure compliance with local regulations.
If you’re in need of propane for your temporary heaters this winter, DCC Propane can help. Our team will evaluate your site, calculate your BTU load, and provide the right propane tank to keep your crew warm and your project on track.
Contact us to get in touch with an energy expert today and secure reliable propane service for your construction site this winter.