im redoing my bathroom and have copper waterlines and would like to go to pvc
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First, I'm not sure what propane runs in your area, but you could call a local seller (check for Blossman (National Company) or just look up propane in the Yellow pages. Second, When transporting that 100 container you need to keep it Upright, It will stand about 4'tall. It will also weigh about 175 - 180 full. They may not want to fill it on the truck so loading and unloading is a consideration. Check with the local company, They may not charge any extra for delivery. Or it may be worth an extra 2.50 or 5.00 to save your back. Third. You should be able to plumb through the wall, but I would make sure you tank is protected from weather. Shaded at least. (Tank and gas will expand when the temp gets warm.) Also you don't want the tank sitting on the ground. (use a Paver so it stay out of any possible puddles.) Enjoy the clean Heat from you heater. Buy a CO detector and install it in your shop BEFORE you install the heater. They propane supplier may also have suggestions for you on this matter.
just bought 260 gallons cost 748 dollars dont know how many pounds that is