Propane For Your Business

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From restaurants to multifamily buildings, retail stores, and industrial plants, propane fuels commercial projects of any type. The efficiency, reliability, and versatility of clean, American-made propane makes it an outstanding choice for commercial applications., including commercial cooking, heating, water heating, boilers, generators and more.

 
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Autogas for Fleets

Propane autogas has the power to transform your fleet. Businesses and government organizations of all sizes have discovered that propane autogas vehicles deliver the lowest total cost-of-ownership of any fuel. If you're looking to make an impact to your bottom line, explore the possibilities of propane autogas.

From light- and medium-duty vehicles to buses, propane autogas fleet vehicles are trusted to get the job done. These vehicles feature proven technology that's trusted by fleets across the U.S.

 
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Forklifts and Propane Cylinders

Propane is a leader in the material handling market because it offers a number of key advantages over other fuels.

Propane-powered forklifts can be used safely indoors or outdoors, because they operate so cleanly. Take upstream emissions into account — from the generation of electricity — and propane forklifts beat electric models as well.

Propane forklifts don't lose power like electric models, and only require a quick and easy cylinder change to get back to work. Electric models take hours to recharge.
Propane is an ideal fuel for material handling; it's the first choice of fuel for warehouses of all kinds across the country.

With more than 70 percent of propane production coming from domestic natural gas, the U.S. produces enough of its own propane to exceed customer demand.

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Commercial Water Heating

Propane tankless water heaters offer an innovative, high performance water heating solution for commercial applications. They are effective in both new commercial projects and as replacements for existing storage tank systems.

Tankless water heaters don’t store water, and instead have a gas burner that ignites to heat water only when a faucet, appliance, or other demand event occurs.

Individual tankless units can meet the demand of many small commercial building applications, and in high-demand commercial applications, such as hotels and restaurants where high flow rates and/or high temperatures are crucial, banking multiple units together in larger groups provides a high value design solution.

Propane storage water heaters provide a versatile, proven, efficient, and dependable solution for many commercial applications, both in new construction and as replacement units in existing buildings.

Storage tank units offer superior hot water delivery and reduced energy costs compared with traditional electrical storage tank units, and come in a wide range of capacities to meet the hot water demands in any commercial building.

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Landscaping

No matter the size of your mower fleet, propane can transform your business by affecting the bottom line. This cleaner fuel gives you an edge in marketing to customers, while the easy refueling options keep your crew more productive.

Propane is consistently less expensive at the pump, helping you submit more competitive bids with potential customers.

On-site refueling allows your crew to spend more time working and less time at the gas station. On the job, employees are more productive and satisfied using clean equipment.

Propane equipment has a secure, closed-loop fuel system. This saves money by virtually eliminating costly, harmful spills, and dramatically reducing fuel theft.
Promoting your choice to use cleaner fuel can help attract new business from people who care about sustainability.

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Commercial Heating

Commercial gas furnaces are self-contained units that supply heated air to condition a wide variety of buildings. Many commercial HVAC designs use commonly available propane furnaces to efficiently and effectively heat commercial spaces.

Propane furnaces offer great flexibility in both the type and capacity of the equipment, which makes them a good fit for many different commercial buildings.

High efficiency propane furnaces can provide energy, cost, and carbon savings in both new and existing buildings.

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Construction

Architects, engineers, and business owners need buildings that deliver outstanding performance and low-cost operation. Upgrade your building or your next construction project with high-efficiency, low-emission propane appliances, and enjoy the results.

For builders and residential architects, propane provides the performance your customers demand and sets your projects apart.

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Commercial Generators

Loss of grid power can occur at any time, whether planned or unplanned. This loss of power to commercial buildings can impact vital systems like smoke, fire, elevators, refrigeration units, heating and cooling equipment, health and safety equipment, communications, and many other applications.

Commercial generators are typically installed as fully automated systems that ramp up quickly to provide power after an electric grid disruption. Their autonomous design requires little to no involvement for the building occupants to activate, maintain, or shut off power from the generators. Propane-powered generators offer clear advantages when considering fuel storage, fuel maintenance, and reliability.

Compared with diesel, propane has many significant advantages. First, the indefinite shelf life of propane makes it an ideal fuel for generators, whereas diesel degrades over time. Propane also burns cleaner than diesel and can be stored onsite, either above or below ground, without risk of ground or ground water contamination. Diesel, on the other hand, has the potential for contamination from spills and leaks that are retained in the soil.

 

Interested in using propane in your business? Contact us about easy tank installation options, and which solutions fit your needs. Whatever you choose, when you want reliable and efficient power for your equipment, Arrick’s Propane is here to help.