Suburban Propane Prices Per Gallon

The $1.799 and $2.599 propane price per gallon quoted by Suburban Propane’s outlet for first and next propane tank fills is higher than Amerigas and Ferrellgas.

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  • Micah and Abigail M. Thank you so much! Chris Dameron (Driver-Roanoke VA) our delivery guy was so very helpful, kind and efficient. Trilyon Boone (CRS-Roanoke VA) was so excellent with communicating and helping us set up our account and setting up our delivery on such short notice! You all are great. Thank you!
  • James B. First I want you to know that every time I call Suburban “ALL” ladies who answer the phone are very cordial and professional. And it is always a pleasure to talk with them. Second, Mr. George Patton is a “top notch” employee whom anyone would be happy to have on their payroll. He is very dedicated, hard-working and has the customer always in mind. Again, please accept my compliments for your “outstanding” employees and their dedication to their jobs.
  • Frank S. A note of thanks. The office that services me in Mahopac, NY was able to refill my propane tanks that supply my generator before the propane supply ran out during a prolonged power loss that began March 2, 2018. A special thank you to Marianne who was very supportive and friendly.
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    FAQ

    Why is Suburban Propane so high?

    The more demand there is for propane, the more the Suburban Propane prices rise. This is why Suburban Propane prices tend to be higher in winter (when people need propane for heating) than in summer.

    How much does it cost for 100 gallons of propane?

    Early fall is a “shoulder” season between these periods of peak demand – meaning it’s often the best time to save money on your propane tank refills. Weather is more stable – Sudden cold snaps are common during late autumn and early winter, but they happen less often in the early fall.

    What month is cheapest for propane?

    Forecasts predict propane prices will rise as high as $2.57 per gallon in 2022. Correspondingly, U.S. households that heat their homes with propane will likely see their heating costs increase by approximately 54% in 2022. They could spend up to 94% more in a very cold winter or only 24% more in a mild winter.

    Are propane prices expected to rise in 2022?

    Forecasts predict propane prices will rise as high as $2.57 per gallon in 2022. Correspondingly, U.S. households that heat their homes with propane will likely see their heating costs increase by approximately 54% in 2022. They could spend up to 94% more in a very cold winter or only 24% more in a mild winter.

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