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A well-designed outdoor living space adds just as much to a home's value as its indoor features. Products in this category include propane patio heaters; landscaping features such as fire pits, lighting, and outdoor fireplaces; and outdoor kitchen appliances.
Space heating and cooling systems use about 56 percent of the energy in most American homes. Reducing the expense of running these systems plays a large part in the decision to buy a new home or to upgrade an existing unit. Choose the right system for the project by considering equipment and installation cost, energy cost, system performance, service life, and environmental impact.
Located indoors or out, propane fireplaces are more energy efficient, environmentally friendly, convenient to use, and easier to install than wood-burning models. An attractive real flame brings warmth and ambience to a living space, increasing its value with buyers.
Professional and home chefs prefer cooking with gas appliances, which have more precise heat controls than electric models. Products in this category include freestanding ranges, cooktops, and wall ovens.
According to the Department of Energy, residential water heating accounts for approximately 20 percent of home energy use. In response to homeowners' desire to lower costs associated with water heating, manufacturers are offering a wide array of products built on innovative technolgies, such as tankless, condensing, high-efficiency storage, and cogeneration systems.
Propane dryers run hotter than electric units, lowering operating time and long-term cost. Dryers with steam settings produce a moist heat, which can help reduce wrinkles, odors, and static cling. These models may require a supply line for water. Propane dryers typically need only a 120-volt supply, instead of a dedicated 240-volt line.
Residential tanks are installed by a propane company and not sold directly to builders. There are two main types of propane tanks for residential use. Smaller cylinders, such as those used with outdoor gas grills, hold up to 25 gallons of propane. Larger tanks can hold from 250 to 60,000 gallons. Some tanks are installed aboveground while others are safely buried. A 500-gallon tank can easily provide the energy for a four-bedroom home, and a large, centrally located tank can provide propane to an entire development.
On-road vehicles fueled by propane autogas deliver high-octane performance with fewer greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline and considerably less particulate pollution than diesel. Propane vehicles offer an environmentally friendlier alternative to those running on conventional fuels.
Propane generators can back up essential applications in the event of a power outage, operate as a primary or secondary source of energy for off-grid homes, or combine applications by producing electricity as well as heat.
PERC continuing-education courses cover a broad range of topics including tankless water heaters, community propane tank systems, underground propane tanks, hydronic radiant heating, propane in outdoor applications, residential heating analysis, and enhanced energy systems. Fulfill your CEU requirements and learn about the benefits of building with propane, today.