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4 Signs You Should Have Your Propane Tank Buried Underground

If you are going to have a propane gas tank installed on your property, you might have thought about having it installed above ground. However, a propane tank that is buried underground is a good option for many homeowners. A few signs that you should ask your propane tank installation company to install your propane tank underground are listed below.

1. Your HOA Requires It

First, before you have a propane tank installed on your property, you should check with your HOA to find out if there are any restrictions in place. Some neighborhoods actually require their residents to install their propane tanks underground or to otherwise make sure that they are not easily visible from the street, such as by installing them in a fenced-in yard.

2. You Have a Small Lawn

If you don't have a very big lot, you could be worried about the amount of space that your propane tank is going to take up. For people who have small properties, installing a propane tank underground is a way to ensure that they don't use up as much of their space. Be aware, though, that you will be limited by what you can do with the land above your propane tank after it is buried in the ground.

3. You Want to Avoid an Eyesore 

You might just be concerned about how your propane tank is going to look if it's installed above ground. Although many people have visible propane tanks in their yards, this might be something that you want to avoid with your own property for aesthetic purposes. If your propane tank is buried properly underground, it will take a little bit of time for the grass to grow on top of the area again. Once this happens, though, you will barely be able to tell that the area has a propane tank.

4. You Have Permission to Do So

Of course, be aware that there are a lot of restrictions that people often have to follow when installing a propane tank underground. These regulations might vary based on where you live. Someone from your propane tank installation company should have a good understanding of these restrictions. He or she should be able to explain them to you and help you determine if installing your propane tank underground is actually an option for you.

Explore the option to have your propane tank installed underground, and you will probably be glad that you did after the installation process is completed.


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