One fuel, endless comfort: indoor propane solutions for your home.
Cooking
With a higher BTU content than natural gas, propane heats faster and with more precise temperature control—allowing you greater control over cooking.
Water heating
Propane-powered water heaters provide energy-efficient hot water on demand. And if you go tankless, you’ll not only save space; you’ll get reliably hot water at a lower cost.
Home heating
Propane furnaces efficiently heat homes with superior energy efficiency compared to electric heating, keeping you cozy without the cost.
Backup Power
Propane generators provide safe power during outages to keep your home running. Unlike gasoline, propane doesn’t expire, making it ideal for long-term storage.
Clothes drying
Propane-powered dryers heat faster than electric models, reducing drying times and costs. They also generate less static, which helps protect fabrics.
Fireplaces
Propane fireplaces provide instant ambiance and warmth with the push of a button. No sweeping soot or chopping wood required—just effortless comfort.
Pool and spa
Enjoy warm water year-round with a propane pool or spa heater for rapid heating, consistent temperatures, and ultimate relaxation.
Why Choose Pinnacle?
How We Set Ourselves Apart From the Competition
Reliable Supply
Never run out of propane with our dependable delivery and refill services.
Advanced Technology
Real-time tank monitoring and advanced logistics help us serve you faster and more efficiently.
Expert Installation
Our professionals handle safe and efficient propane tank installations for your home.
Dedicated Support
Long after installation, our highly experienced team is always there to keep your equipment safe and effective.
Hassle-Free Refills
Easily refill propane at our retail locations or through convenient delivery options.
Yes, but only if they are specifically designed for indoor use. Indoor propane heaters have built in safety features like oxygen sensors and automatic shut-off mechanisms. Always follow manufacturer guidelines, ensure proper ventilation, and never use outdoor propane heaters indoors.
Propane is safe to use indoors with properly installed appliances like gas fireplaces, stoves, and heaters. However, proper ventilation is essential, and you should always install carbon monoxide detectors when using propane appliances.
This depends on the BTU rating of the fireplace and how often you’ll use it. 20 lb tanks (like those used for grills) are flexible but require frequent refills. 100 lb tanks can last weeks or months, while 250+ lb tanks are great for whole-home heating or longer-term use.
While it is legal and safe to use propane indoors, storing tanks larger than 2.5 lbs indoors is generally prohibited by U.S. fire codes, including the Texas Fire Marshall’s Office. When in doubt, store propane tanks outdoors.
Thanks to propane’s high energy content, it burns more efficiently than other fuel sources and it’s often more cost-effective than electricity. Many homeowners find it to be a budget-friendly option that pays off in the long run.