I’m not sure I would use the required min each year, but good point. 

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> On Nov 18, 2022, at 2:35 PM, Allan Streib via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> For $150 I'd lease a tank and buy the initial required quantity of gas. See 
> how it all works, if it heats the shop adequately, and how much you end up 
> using it. 
> 
> That way if you don't end up liking it you're only out one or two years of 
> lease payments. If you want to keep it you can shop around for a good deal on 
> a tank in the spring/summer when the demand is presumably lower.
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Nov 18, 2022, at 15:29, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
>> I forgot about this quote. This might be more reasonable. 
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thank you for inquiring about a propane tank set. We would love the 
>>> opportunity to work with you!
>>> 
>>> The following is our pricing for above ground propane tanks:
>>> 
>>> 1000 gal new purchase-$4800
>>> 500 gal new purchase-$3200
>>> 500 gal refurb purchase-$2100
>>> 500 gal lease-$150/year (700 gal minimum yearly usage required)
>>> 325 refurb purchase $1400
>>> 325 lease -$100/year (500 gal minimum yearly usage required)
>>> 250 refurb purchase-$1100
>>> 250 lease-$100/year (400 gal minimum yearly usage required)
>>> 120 new purchase-$1300
>>> 120 lease-$150/year (300 gal minimum yearly usage required)
>>> 
>>> Tank set fee-$125
>>> Regulator (1 or 2 required)-$80/each
>>> There is always the possibility of other parts or fittings, but this is a 
>>> good estimate to start with. 
>>> 
>>> We can run the line from the house to the tank or you can run it before we 
>>> get there.  If we’re going to run it, we just ask that you have a trench 
>>> ready for us that’s 12-18 inches deep. We typically do poly line which is 
>>> $1.50/ft and requires 2 risers which are $130/each.  We could also do 
>>> copper line which is $4/ft.
>>> 
>>> The requirements for the location of a propane tank are that it must sit at 
>>> least 10 feet from any building and at least 10 feet from a well or septic 
>>> system (although we prefer 25 feet from a septic system if possible).  It 
>>> also needs to sit at least 10 feet from overhead power lines or electrical 
>>> boxes, and at least 10 feet off of your property line.  Additionally, the 
>>> tank needs to sit within 100 feet of where our truck can pull to fill the 
>>> tank 
>>> 
>>> The following are sizes for pads if you decide to pour one for your above 
>>> ground tank, but a pad is not required:
>>> 
>>> 250 4x8 pad
>>> 325 4x10 pad
>>> 500 4x12 pad
>>> 1000 4 x 20 pad
>>> 
>>> Please let me know if you have any additional questions or if you’d like me 
>>> to get something scheduled.
>>> 
>>> Thanks so much,
>>> Andrea Heinig
>>> 918-358-3310
>>> 
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