Safety is Our #1 Priority!
At Fayetteville Propane, your safety—and the safety of your family, employees, and property—is our top priority. Our comprehensive propane safety inspections are designed to identify potential issues before they become serious problems, helping ensure your propane system operates safely, efficiently, and reliably.
Whether you're a homeowner, business owner, or property manager, our experienced technicians provide thorough inspections and peace of mind.
Protect Your Home or Business with a Professional Safety Inspection
Routine propane safety inspections are one of the best ways to prevent unexpected problems and ensure your system continues operating safely and efficiently. Our experienced technicians perform a complete evaluation of your propane system, including tanks, regulators, gas lines, appliances, and safety devices.
We check for leaks, verify proper system performance, inspect critical components, and identify potential issues before they become safety concerns. Once the inspection is complete, we'll review our findings and provide any recommendations needed to keep your propane system operating at its best.
When is a Propane Safety Inspection Required?
For the safety of everyone using the system, a propane safety inspection may be required before service can begin or continue. Even when not required, an inspection is often recommended anytime there is a question about the condition or operation of the system.
A propane system safety check is typically required in the following situations:
New Customers – When establishing propane service with Fayetteville Propane, a safety inspection may be required before filling or activating the system.
Property Ownership Changes – When a home or commercial property changes ownership, the propane system should be inspected to verify it is safe for the new occupants.
Gas Odor or Suspected Leak – If you smell propane, suspect a leak, or have experienced a propane-related safety concern, the system should be inspected immediately.
System Modifications or Repairs – Any changes to propane piping, regulators, tanks, appliances, or other system components should be followed by a safety inspection.
New Appliance Installations – Adding, replacing, or reconnecting propane appliances may require the system to be inspected and tested.
Out-of-Gas Situations – If a propane tank runs completely out of gas, a leak check and safety inspection are typically required before the system can be placed back into service.
Extended Service Interruptions – Systems that have been disconnected or unused for an extended period should be inspected before being returned to operation.
Damage from Weather or Construction – If your tank, gas lines, regulators, or propane equipment have been affected by storms, flooding, vehicle impact, excavation, or other damage, a safety inspection is strongly recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should my propane system be inspected?
We recommend periodic inspections, especially after system modifications, appliance installations, property transfers, or if you notice any signs of a potential issue.
How long does a safety inspection take?
Most inspections can be completed within one to two hours, depending on the size and complexity of the propane system.
Will I receive the inspection results?
Yes. Our technicians will review any findings with you and discuss recommended repairs or safety improvements if needed.
Do you perform repairs if issues are found?
Absolutely. If we discover a concern during the inspection, we'll explain the issue and provide recommendations for corrective action.
Schedule Your Propane Safety Inspection Today
Protect your family, employees, customers, and property with a professional propane safety inspection from Fayetteville Propane. Our team is committed to delivering safe, reliable propane service you can count on. Call us today or request an inspection online to get started!