
Outdoor propane tanks are built to withstand the extreme hot and cold temperatures we experience with the changing of the seasons. The freezing temperatures of the winter are no match for an outdoor propane tank – in fact, you don’t even have to cover your tank in the winter! Although propane tanks are built to withstand the extreme cold temperatures of winter, there are some safety measures you should know about to protect your household.
Yes, you can safely leave your propane tank outside during the winter. Propane is stored in strong, weather-resistant tanks designed to withstand freezing temperatures. In fact, it’s safer to keep propane outdoors rather than in enclosed spaces like garages or basements, where gas leaks could pose a hazard. While cold weather won’t damage the tank itself, extremely low temperatures can reduce propane pressure, making it harder for appliances to function properly. To prevent issues, place your tank on a stable, elevated surface to keep it out of snow and ice buildup, and always store it upright to maintain safety and efficiency.
Proper storage is key to keeping propane tanks safe and functional during the winter months. Always store propane tanks outdoors in a well-ventilated area—never inside a home, garage, or shed. Place the tank upright on a flat, solid surface to prevent tipping, and keep it clear of snow or ice buildup that could block the valve. If possible, use a protective cover designed for propane tanks to shield it from direct exposure while still allowing ventilation. For tanks that won’t be used during the season, close the valve tightly and disconnect any attached appliances. Following these steps ensures your propane supply remains safe, accessible, and ready to use when you need it.

If your area is expecting a large winter storm, it’s best to plan ahead and schedule a delivery if you need one. Our general rule of thumb is to keep tanks above 30% during the winter. In the case of a major snowstorm where roads may be impassable and unsafe, our delivery drivers may not be able to get to you for a few days. You can conserve your propane supply by lowering your thermostat to a temperature where you’re still comfortable and closing off rooms that don’t need to be heated.
If you have questions regarding propane safety or need assistance with propane tank maintenance or propane deliveries please don’t hesitate to reach out! Give us a call at 855-734-0290 or send us an email at customercare@shipleyenergy.com.
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