Reading your propane tank fuel gauge is not complicated, but can be confusing. First, you must locate the gauge by looking under the dome of your propane tank. There you will find black numbers surrounding the circumference of the gauge and a pointer needle indicating a percentage.
Based on the physical properties of propane, tanks are considered full when the gauge reads 80%. This allows for any expansion of propane vapor. When your gauge falls below 40%, you should contact ThompsonGas at 800-768-6612 for a refill.
Gas Leak | Odor | Tank or Piping Damage
If you’re experiencing these or other emergency situations involving your tank, please call our emergency line. Our 24/7 emergency team will be on the line to assist you.
For non-emergency questions or requests, you can either give us a call and reference the number shown below or submit an inquiry using the form below, whatever works best for you.
Our team responds to voicemails and form submissions during regular business hours by phone or email, depending on your preference.
If you’re reporting a gas leak or emergency, please use our 24/7 emergency line for immediate assistance.
East Coast: Monday, March 20th, forecasts are calling for severe thunderstorms with the power to generate tornadoes. We are monitoring the weather as it develops and urge all of our customers to be safe and patient with us as we evaluate the road conditions for the safety of our drivers.
Upper Midwest: Due to the road conditions following the severe winter weather, our Polo, IL branch will be closed today.
Take care, stay safe, see you soon!