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Many households throughout the country use propane or kerosene to help heat their homes. Both are fuels, but they each have differences that set them apart. Kerosene is an older product that is still widely used, but propane becoming more popular.

What is propane?

This product is a gas that is made as a byproduct of domestic natural gas processing, although it can also come from oil refinement. Also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), it is typically compressed into a liquid. Propane heaters are becoming more popular because of their efficiency. But, this is still a fuel, so it can be dangerous if there is leak. This why anyone who purchases propane should know the risks and how to use it safely. This fuel is more expensive than kerosene.

What is kerosene?

Kerosene was first used to power oil lamps, but can now be used to heat homes and even power jets. It is naturally in liquid form and not as dangerous as propane. It is not as environmentally-friendly, but does heat better. Kerosene is cheaper than propane, which makes it a better option for some.

Buying heating fuels in bulk

If you use or sell large amounts of propane or kerosene, it is important to use a reputable supplier. Choosing the right one can mean the difference between efficiency and savings and spending too much with little return. When looking for a fuel supplier, make sure that you research their reputation and reviews. You should also make sure that they are able to deliver products to you in a timely manner and that they offer prices you can work with. Here are some other tips that can help you choose the best supplier for your needs.

  • Look online for reviews, but also ask around for first-hand reviews in your area.
  • Make sure you know exactly how much propane or kerosene you will need.
  • Always call a supplier if you have questions.
  • Ask about help with fuel monitoring.
  • Watch out for companies that promise a lot but won’t deliver.
  • Look for a supplier with experience as well as knowledge of the industry.

The experts at Kendrick Oil offer high-quality Fuel Products and Services throughout Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and Louisiana. You can reach us at (800) 299-3991 or Send Us an email to learn more About Us and how we can help you.

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