Clean Burning Propane Is The Right Choice Today And Tomorrow

  • WFI encourages all customers to use propane safely. You should read and follow all use, care, and manufacturer instructions before using propane appliances/equipment. We highly recommend frequent inspections and proper ventilation.
  • Propane is heavier than air. If a leak in a propane fuel system occurs, the gas will have a tendency to sink into any enclosed area and thus poses a risk of explosion and fire. The typical scenario is a leaking cylinder stored in a basement; the propane leak drifts across the floor to the pilot light on the furnace or water heater, and results in an explosion or fire.
  • Facts you may not know about propane:
    • Propane is truly a clean burning green alternative to fossil fuels and has the smallest greenhouse gas footprint of any fuel, including many natural gas applications.
    • 90% of the propane consumed in the U.S. is produced in the U.S.
    • Energy Star-qualified propane furnaces are 15% more efficient than standard electric models
    • Tankless propane water heaters are expected to save up to $1800 over their lifetime versus an electric-powered storage water heater

Propane

 

  • Retail/Residential/Commercial/Industrial/Agriculture
  • Automatic delivery or Will-Call-YOUR CHOICE
  • 24-7 emergency deliveries and service technicians
  • Special government sponsored rebates are available for purchasing propane appliances and equipment
  • Credit cards accepted 
  • First year free tank rental
  • Retailers: Equipment loans/permits and engineering assistance
  • Competitive pricing
  • 20 years of wholesale propane experience.

 

Property & Environment Research Center

PERC—the Property and Environment Research Center—is the nation’s oldest and largest institute dedicated to improving environmental quality through markets and property rights

 

Western Propane Gas Association

The Western propane Gas Association (WPGA) has approximately 200 member companies representing the entire spectrum of the propane industry in California and Nevada.

Energy Star

ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices.