Propane Prices by State
Compare delivered propane prices from local suppliers. Updated daily from verified supplier websites.
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Suppliers Reporting
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States Covered
| State | Suppliers | Avg Price | Range | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York | 29 | Call | — | View suppliers → |
| Pennsylvania | 22 | $2.17 | $2.00 – $4.90 | View suppliers → |
| Connecticut | 15 | $1.99 | $1.99 – $2.19 | View suppliers → |
| Maine | 13 | Call | — | View suppliers → |
| New Hampshire | 6 | $3.25 | $3.00 – $3.25 | View suppliers → |
| Massachusetts | 5 | $3.00 | $3.00 – $4.99 | View suppliers → |
Also tracking propane in: Maryland (4 suppliers), New Jersey (3 suppliers), Virginia (2 suppliers), Rhode Island (1 supplier), Delaware (1 supplier). More suppliers coming soon.
Coming soon: Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia, Rhode Island, Delaware. We're expanding propane coverage — more suppliers added weekly.
Delivered vs. Retail Propane
Buying propane at retail stores costs $3.50–$5.00 per gallon equivalent. Delivered propane from local suppliers typically runs $1.80–$3.00 per gallon — saving you 30–50% on every fill.
Why Delivered Propane?
Delivered propane is the most cost-effective way to fuel your home if you use more than 100 gallons per year. Local COD suppliers offer bulk pricing significantly below retail tank exchange rates, with the convenience of scheduled or on-demand delivery.
Propane Tank Sizes
Most homes use a 500-gallon tank for primary heating. Hot water and cooking typically require a 120–250 gallon tank. If you own your tank, you can shop freely among COD/will-call suppliers for the best price.
Propane Delivery
COD propane delivery works similarly to heating oil — you order when you need it and pay on delivery. Minimum orders are typically 100–150 gallons. Many suppliers serve both propane and heating oil customers from the same fleet.
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