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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)1.    Where are you located? 2.    What industries do you deliver and service propane to? 3.    Does propane follow the pricing tendencies of other fuel sources? 4.    What is propane? 5.    What happens if I smell gas?6.     What are the advantages of using propane? 7.     What are the advantages of using propane equipment and appliances? 8.    How do you schedule deliveries? 9.     How often is automatic? 10.  How exactly do you calculate how much fuel I will use? 11.  What is your storage capacity: Do you have an adequate supply in the winter? 12.  Do you offer budget payments? 13.  What payment methods do you offer? 14.  How soon can I get a tank installed? 15.  Do you have a Service Department? 16.  What size tank do I need? 17.  May I paint my propane tank? 18.  What's the price of propane? 19.  How often will you bill me? 20.  Does Cal-Gas Inc. make a profit when propane prices increase? 21.  Is the demand for propane seasonal? 22.  How will I know when I've had a delivery? 23.  What steps can be taken by consumers to lower energy costs?  Q: Where are you located? Back to Top A: Our head office is located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. We maintain local area locations throughout Western and Central Canada from British Columbia to Ontario.  Q: What industries do you deliver and service propane to? Back to Top A: For over three decades, we have built a reliable delivery program for the following industries:
 Q: Does propane follow the pricing tendencies of other fuel sources? Back to Top A: Since propane is extracted from crude oil and processed from natural gas, the price of propane tends to follow the price of these energy commodities – particularly the cost of crude oil. Overall, prices for crude oil and the cost of natural gas have experienced steady fluctuations over the last 12 months.  Q: What is Propane? Back to Top A: Propane is:
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 Q: What happens if I smell gas? Back to Top A: Although the flammability of propane is less than that of other fuels, it's best to be cautious should you smell gas. Here are the appropriate steps:
 Q: What are the advantages of using propane? Back to Top A: Propane is a versatile, multi-purpose fuel that is highly portable, clean burning and non-toxic. In Canada, supply is abundant and a complex infrastructure makes it readily available and competitively priced. Also:
 Q: What are the advantages of using propane equipment and appliances? Back to Top A: Propane equipment and appliances are more durable than their electric counterparts. Also:
 Q: How do you schedule deliveries? Back to Top A: It is both economical and convenient for an automatic delivery schedule to be based on your historical or projected usage and/or on the equipment you have. Delivery may be daily, weekly or monthly.Depending on circumstances we can deliver on a will-call basis.  Q: How often is 'automatic'? Back to Top A: 'Heating degree days' is the category with the biggest influence on automatic scheduling, since for heating customers, the colder it is, the more frequent our delivery schedule is.  Q: How exactly do you calculate how much fuel I will use? Back to Top A: Our local area managers will customize a plan to meet your needs based on a variety of different factors.  Q: What is your storage capacity: Do you have an adequate supply in the winter? Back to Top A: With our own storage facilities and our guaranteed supply agreements we will always have an adequate supply of propane available to Cal-Gas. Because we've been in this business for over 35 years, we've developed long-standing relationships with the largest Canadian propane bulk suppliers.  Q: Do you offer budget payments? Back to Top A: Absolutely - for residential customers only; our plans run from July 1st and through to June 30th. They're offered exclusively to our year-round heating customers. Please contact your local area office for more details.  Q: What payment methods do you offer? Back to Top A: In person with cash, in the mail by check, automatic monthly billing to your credit card or "at will" charges to your credit card.  Q: How soon can I get a tank installed? Back to Top A: Generally, tanks are installed within 5 - 10 days after initial contact, depending on the time of year. If a tank is needed sooner, arrangements can be made.  Q: Do you have a Service Department? Back to Top A: Our strategically located, seasoned service professionals are all licensed and ready to go when you need them.  Q: What size tank do I need? Back to Top A: It depends on your total BTU load. A gas range could use an 80 gallon tank, while a home with central heating, hot water, gas range, and gas dryer could use up to a 1,000 gallon tank. Contact your local Cal-Gas Inc. office for more information.  Q: May I paint my propane tank? Back to Top A: Yes but only if you own your tank, provided you use a "reflective" colour to reflect heat-generating light away.  Q: What's the price of propane? Back to Top A: Pricing depends on usage - how many gallons you use per year. Contact your local Cal-Gas Inc. office for a quote.  Q: How often will you bill me? Back to Top A: Unless you're on a budget plan, you'll receive a bill three to five days after your delivery.  Q: Does Cal-Gas Inc. make a profit when propane prices increase? Back to Top A: No. Rising propane prices do not mean increased profits for our company. Cal-Gas Inc. is a distributor of propane, not a producer. We buy propane from major producers and wholesalers, and resell it to our customers. When wholesale propane prices rise, we pay more to acquire the propane we need to serve our customers.  Q: Is the demand for propane seasonal? Back to Top A: While propane is produced year-round, the demand for propane is highly seasonal and causes inventories to increase when demand is low (usually in the summer) and decrease when demand is high (usually in the winter). When demand is high and inventories are low, the price tends to rise.  Q: How will I know when I've had a delivery? Back to Top A: We'll leave a delivery receipt. There is no need for homeowners to be home for residential deliveries.  Q: What steps can be taken by consumers to lower energy costs? Back to Top A: There are a number of things you can do to protect yourself and to lower your energy costs:
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