There must be a state someplace that allows burying propane tanks. National code doesn’t allow it. Pressurized tanks have to be periodically pressure tested and re-certified. Even installing a propane tank below grade is normally prohibited because propane is heavier than air and a leak would make an explosive bubble. It’s not even legal to install one indoors. I’ve never ran across a company who would sell a large, installed, tank-—they are leased because of the periodic testing requirement.
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“There must be a state someplace that allows burying propane tanks. “
It’s quite common here in Montana...