Home Residential Services Propane Gas

Supported by 75,000 gallons of propane storage in Guilford, CT, East River Energy is uniquely positioned to offer propane to residential customers across the state of CT.

Did you know that almost 90% of the propane used in the United States is produced domestically? Propane is a natural gas which means it is not “made” of other raw materials, but instead “found” in petroleum chemical mixtures deep within the Earth. Therefore, propane is highly reliable.

Propane also has the ability to power a wide range of appliances from a single fuel source, making it one of the nation’s most versatile sources of energy. As one of the nation’s leading comfort service providers, we provide a full range of propane gas services to suit your home and business needs. We deliver efficient propane gas for your home & water heating, cooking, fireplace, and a variety of other indoor/outdoor energy needs. You can depend on East River Energy for professional propane equipment installations, service, and maintenance.

Regardless of use or tank size, switching propane suppliers is simple with no service disruption. Call us to learn more, as we look forward to helping with your propane needs.

Please call (203) 453-1200 for our propane price of the day.

Please return the completed contract and credit application to Dave Rettig at: DMR@eastriverenergy.com.

Propane Facts

Certified Green Fuel
Propane is a clean fuel as listed in the 1990 Clean Air Act and Energy Policy Act of 1992. Propane is a non-toxic, non-poisonous fuel that will not create an environmental hazard if released as a liquid or vapor into the soil or water. Because of this, it is completely safe for a tank to be installed underground to maximize your landscape capacity.

Clean Burning
Propane has been proven to burn cleaner than gasoline, diesel and other fossil fuels because it does not emit sulfur dioxide or particulates. Using propane reduces the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide and air pollutants, like carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide.

Versatile
Propane is a reliable fuel source for many applications including:

  • Home Heat
  • Hot Water
  • Generators
  • Cooking Appliances
  • Fireplaces – indoor / outdoor
  • Clothes Dryers
  • Pool Heat
  • Outdoor Grills

Propane Services Made Easy

East River Energy has access to ample propane supply, backed by 250,000 gallons of storage in Connecticut. Delivery is always prompt and economical. Leave it to our experts to install, inspect, and service your equipment. Switching to East River Energy is simple and hassle-free. Whether you own or rent your tank, we will help you through the process of switching suppliers. If you rent your tank(s), we will arrange for replacement tank(s) to be delivered to your home. At the time of delivery, East River Energy will swap out your tank(s), perform safety tests, and make sure all equipment is functioning properly.

Automatic Delivery

For your convenience, East River Energy offers automatic delivery and will configure an optimal schedule based on your consumption needs. You can expect timely deliveries and have peace of mind knowing that we will be there when needed.
Emergency Delivery – we also offer emergency delivery service. In the event of a propane emergency, you can contact East River Energy day or night, seven days a week at 860.336.3762.

During the peak season in which you use your propane, we recommend checking your gauge periodically and alerting when it reaches 25-30%.

Building with Propane

Today’s homeowners and builders are looking for an efficient and environmentally friendly energy source to heat their homes and to fuel other indoor and outdoor amenities. East River Energy can work directly with your builder/contractor in order to ensure outstanding quality and efficiency for your project. Whether you’re building a new home or remodeling an existing one, propane is the right choice for you – let us help you choose a clean and efficient fuel source.

Consider Switching to Propane

Is your boiler at the end of its life cycle? If so, call us to explore your options, which include converting to a more efficient and reliable propane-fueled heating system. Call East River Energy at 860.336.3762 to discuss your choices.

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    Smoke Alarms and CO Detectors

    East River Energy would like to remind residents of the importance of installing and maintaining smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms in the home.

    While there are many different brands of smoke alarms for sale, they are of two basic types: ionization or photoelectric. Ionization alarms sound more quickly when a flaming, fast-moving fire occurs. Photoelectric alarms are quicker at sensing smoldering, smoky fires. Some units on the market combine both technologies and are called dual sensor smoke alarms.

    Smoke alarms can be purchased locally at a variety of stores. Some are intended to be "hard wired" into the electrical system in the house (a qualified electrician should do this work). Some units are battery powered, requiring only a screwdriver for installation. The manufacturer's instructions for installation should be followed carefully. Smoke alarms should be tested monthly, and if they have batteries, those should be replaced annually.

    Smoke alarms should be located on every level of your home, including the basement. For extra safety you may want to install alarms both inside and outside of sleeping areas.

    Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless and tasteless toxic gas that comes from gas-fired appliances, charcoal grills, wood-burning stoves and fireplaces, space heaters and cars.

    The initial symptoms of CO poisoning are similar to the "flu" but without the usual fever. They include headache, fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea and dizziness. A victim's skin may appear red in color. Because it cannot be smelled, seen or tasted, it can kill people before they know it is present in their dwelling.

    It is recommended that a CO alarm with an audible warning signal be installed near the sleeping areas of your home and outside of individual bedrooms. Buy an alarm that has been tested by a nationally recognized testing lab such as Underwriters' Laboratories (UL). Follow the manufactures instructions for installation and testing.

    A few simple precautions can also reduce the chance of accidental exposure to CO:

    • Have a qualified professional check all fuel-burning appliances, furnaces, chimneys and venting systems in your home at least once a year.
    • Never use your oven or range to heat you home, and never use a charcoal grill or hibachi inside your house or garage.
    • Never keep a car running in your garage, even with the garage doors open.
    • If your running a portable generator it should be OUTSIDE away from the house to prevent CO from entering your residence.