Hassle-free bulk LPG onsite refilling
With EasyGas Bulk LPG we monitor your LPG usage and schedule deliveries to your home to replenish your LPG with on-site hose refilling through our bulk tankers.
There is no need to check your cylinders, or remember to reorder. We simply need access for the bulk tanker trucks at your home, and our drivers need to be able to see the truck whilst refilling with the bulk tanker hose. Deliveries, we supply either LPG cylinders, depending on your usage, and automatically schedule bulk tanker deliveries to your home.
Remote monitoring of usage
Reliable, hassle free tanker refills
Safe and easy installation
Suitable for most home applications
Why choose ELGAS for your Home?
Australasia’s largest LPG provider
Easy online ordering
Free and reliable doorstep delivery from a branch near you
24/7 telephone and online assistance
Connection between Propane, Butane and LPG
The terms Propane, Butane, and LPG are often interchanged and are usually confused. Propane’s lower boiling point and higher vapour pressure make it suitable for colder climates, while Butane’s higher boiling point makes it an excellent propellant and great for warmer climates. LPG, or Liquified Petroleum Gas, is usually a mix of both Propane and Butane.
Everyone in Australia is familiar with LPG as fuel for the BBQ at home or the gas stove for camping trips. However, some people don’t know about the many other commercial applications for LPG industrial gases, propane, and butane, so it’s worth looking at their differences and advantages.
A guide to LPG Pricing
All you need to know about how LPG pricing is determined and various involved factors
How is an LPG gas bottle refilled?
LPG cylinders are refilled in two ways: By decanting and by weight. Both ways require 20% ullage to allow for gases to expand safely. Understand the two ways to refill LPGs, why only trained professionals should refill them, and what steps you can take to replace your gas bottle or have them refilled at our locations.