How much is propane per gallon at AmeriGas?
Indeed, the Amerigas rates for propane were $1.69 per gallon for a first fill, whereas Ferrellgas charged cheaper rates at $1.49 per gallon and Suburban Propane charged the highest rates with $1.79 per gallon.
How do I contact AmeriGas?
Customer Contact Form Fill out the form below and we will contact you, or give us a call at 1-800-263-7442.
How long does an AmeriGas propane tank last?
about 15 hours
For a standard mid-sized grill, a 20 lb propane tank should typically last about 15 hours.
Does AmeriGas own my propane tank?
It’s important to be aware that some companies will not service customers that own their own tank due to insurance and liability issues. However, at AmeriGas we’re proud to serve both tank owners and tank renters!
What is the price of amerigas?
The current fee is $119.00 annually.
Does amerigas deliver on Saturday?
We’ve expanded customer-service hours to now include Saturdays from 8-5pm EST. In areas needing additional delivery support, we’ve expanded services an extra day (6 days a week) and two extra hours each day (from 8 to 10 hours).
Where is the headquarters for AmeriGas?
Pennsylvania, United States
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How do you cancel AmeriGas?
Unless otherwise specified, and subject to any volume commitment agreement, YOU MAY TERMINATE YOUR PROPANE SERVICE UPON THE PROVISION OF THIRTY (30) DAYS PRIOR NOTICE TO COMPANY. IF YOU TERMINATE SERVICE PRIOR TO THE END OF THE INITIAL TERM, COMPANY WILL CHARGE YOU AN EARLY TERMINATION FEE OF $149.99.
Will amerigas take any tank?
We accept all brands of propane tanks and cylinders for exchange. Our tanks are filled to 80% capacity.
How do I find out what propane tank I have?
Look for logos – Most leased tanks have a logo somewhere on the tank; if you find one, contact the company and ask to confirm the lease. It is possible the company owned the tank at one point but sold it to the customer. Ask your realtor – If all else fails, try your realtor.
Can I sue AmeriGas?
You can sue anyone for anything, but what you describe doesn’t sound like a very promising lawsuit. You might be able to recover the cost of repairs, but it is unlikely that AmeriGas will be held responsible for the month+ delay in making the…