RESIDENTIAL PROPANE DELIVERY

Reliable Propane Delivery for Your Home

Brown’s Fuels provides dependable propane delivery services designed to keep your home warm, comfortable, and powered all year round. Whether you need propane for heating, cooking, or powering appliances, we offer flexible delivery options, competitive pricing, and exceptional customer service.

Propane Delivery Services

At Brown’s Fuels, we deliver propane heating to homes across the region, including Milton, Hamilton, Oakville and more. We will ensure that you are prepared and set for the winter months ahead by installing your tanks, lines and appliances.

Propane Auto Scheduled Delivery

Many of our valued clients subscribe to our worry-free automatic delivery service. Sign up today and you’ll never have to check your propane levels again. And you’ll never ever run out when you need it the most. Our automatic fuel delivery system allows you the peace of mind knowing your propane is always available when you need it most. We track the outdoor temperature and your fuel usage to make sure you never run out. Whether you forget, are on vacation, absent, or unable to track the system yourself, we can ensure that you don’t have to worry about keeping your home heated. With Brown’s Fuels, you have peace of mind.

We monitor and track your needs based on factors like the size of your house, usage rates, the weather and we’ll be at your door before you even have to think about it.

Emergency Propane Services

If you prefer to monitor it yourself, you call us before 4:00 pm and we can be there the very next day. Our goal is to keep you from falling below a quarter-tank, and we’ll never do a partial refill – we always fill it to the brim. Should there be an emergency and you do run out of propane after business hours, rest assured we will help!

Call us immediately after hours for emergency service at 1-888-542-7799 and we’ll get your tank filled up as soon as possible.

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Our Technicians are Fully Certified

Because propane is a clean burning fuel, your equipment and appliances won’t need much cleaning or maintenance. Each and every propane tank that we install is inspected and re-qualified by our team of Certified Technicians. We will also conduct a visual inspection of your tank during every delivery to be sure that your tank or cylinder is never outdated and it continues to meet current standards.

Service Areas: Propane Delivery Across Southern Ontario

Brown’s Fuels is proud to offer reliable and efficient residential propane delivery to communities throughout Southern Ontario. Whether you’re in the heart of the city, the suburbs, or a rural area, our team is dedicated to ensuring your home has a steady supply of propane to keep it warm and functional.

No matter where you’re located, you can count on Brown’s Fuels for dependable service, competitive pricing, and expert support. Not sure if we deliver to your area?

We provide Residential Propane Delivery to:

  • Toronto
  • Oakville
  • Milton
  • Hamilton
  • GTA
  • Richmond Hill
  • Markham
  • Surrounding rural areas

How Our Residential Propane Delivery Works

Easy Setup

Begin with a quick consultation to determine your propane needs.

Flexible Scheduling

Choose between on-demand or scheduled delivery based on your preferences.

Seamless Delivery

Our team ensures timely and safe delivery directly to your home.

Reliable Support

Have questions or need assistance? Our experts are always available to help.

New Customer Special Offer:

  • FREE Propane Tank Installation ($350 value)
  • FREE Propane Tank Rental for 1 Year (up to $199 value)
  • SAVE 10¢ Per Litre on First Delivery
  • Senior Discounts
  • Price Match Guarantee

Conditions apply: New accounts only with scheduled automatic delivery, 500-gallon minimum tank size for propane customers, minimum annual consumption of 2,500L. Offer expires December 31, 2025.

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Propane Safety Guidelines for Your Home

  • If you smell rotten eggs, this may be a sign of a propane leak. Be sure your entire family is familiar with the signs so they can identify the smell if or when a leak occurs.
  • If you think your gas appliance may have been affected by flooding or water, request a service technician to come and review the damage; they can successfully service your system and offer professional advice.
  • If you do in fact smell a probable leak, evacuate the premises immediately and reach out to your local fire department or your propane supplier. When exiting the property, refrain from touching any electrical outlets including light switches.
  • All furnaces should be cleaned on a regular routine. Always confirm with your propane retailer or owner’s manual as to directions for cleaning.
  • We highly encourage you to purchase a propane leak detector; these are offered in most local hardware stores and are extremely valuable in protecting your home and family.
  • Should you notice sediment buildup in your propane fueled water heater, simply drain your tank until the water appears to be running clean again.
  • You should be well familiarized with the layout of your gas service lines, specifically if you are currently completing renovations or landscaping projects.
  • If flames don’t appear to be blue, scheduled to have your range serviced. Yellow flames are a sign of blocked air inlets, or that burner requires an adjustment. Whatever you do, do not line your range with aluminum foil as this limits air circulation.

Propane Safety FAQ

If you smell rotten eggs and conclude it’s gas, open the windows, and immediately get everyone out of your house. Next, shut off the main gas supply valve on the tank, cylinder or appliance where you suspect the gas is coming from. Never turn electrical switches on or off, refrain from using phones, matches or any electrical device. If you’re unfamiliar with where the supply shutoff valve is, always confirm with a Brown’s Fuels technician. This is a very important safety measure you should be aware of.

Not necessarily. In fact, depending on your family members age, and whether they have allergies or an illness, will determine whether they can detect the smell of propane. If your partner has a head cold or hay fever, they may fail to smell anything. Furthermore, if you have other strong odours present in your home such as curry, it may overpower the smell of propane entirely.

We strongly recommend that you have a propane gas detector installed in your home for safety purposes. Should your family members not detect the smell of gas, this detector will sense the gas leak for you, notifying you and your family members of the detection.

Most people associate the smell of propane with rotten eggs; in fact, it has become a common familiarity among consumers. What a lot of people don’t know though, is this scent is added to commercial propane on purpose, specifically so its presence can be detected quickly as a means of warning.

First, it’s important to stop yourself from trying to repair or fix a propane appliance’s valves, regulators, connectors, controls, or a propane tank’s cylinder or parts. It’s always best to leave this job to the professionals who are trained to handle these things appropriately. If or when you determine there is an issue, contact Brown’s Fuels right away for quick servicing. A qualified technician from our team will be more than happy to come take a look. They will carefully inspect, adjust, repair, or replace any part of your propane system.

When there is a propane leak from your tank or cylinder, the immediate mix with oxygen can cause flames to ignite immediately. What can ignite a fire? Sparks from lit cigarettes, electrical sparks, and in some cases static electricity such as that from a cell phone can even cause fire.

It’s never a good idea to let your propane tank run out of gas – there are serious safety risks if this happens. What can take place if your propane tanks run out?

  • Appliance pilot lights will go out if you run out of propane – this can be a dangerous issue if it is not taken care of right away.
  • Rust formation can occur when moisture and air make their way into an empty propane tank – this rust build-up can prevent you from smelling the rotten-egg scent of propane, which can lead to difficultly with detection.
  • If your propane runs empty and a valve or gas line is left open, a leak can take place when the system is recharged.
  • Should you run out of propane, you’ll need to contact your fuel supply company to carry out a leak test.

Always be sure appliances that are propane operated receive regular maintenance to ensure all parts are working properly. If you’ve purchased new appliances, confirm yours is installed to operate on the right fuel or you’ll need to purchase a conversion kit. As a final step in reducing the chances of a leak, you can always request a qualified service technician to inspect your appliance for peace of mind.

The 10-year inspection is a mandatory inspection required by the government and enforced by the Technical Safety Standards Authority (TSSA). It confirms that all customer owned equipment attached to the propane system is in quality shape and working as it should be according to code. At the end of the day, the inspection is required to protect your safety.

Other Residential Services We Provide

Brown’s Fuels offers a full range of services to meet your home heating needs:

Keep Your Home Warm and Worry-Free

Let Brown’s Fuels take the stress out of managing your home’s heating fuel. Enjoy consistent comfort and dependable support from a trusted local heating fuel and propane provider.