Buying Patio Gas
When purchasing gas for your patio it is crucial to select the correct bottle and type for your usage. This will ensure longevity and safety of your gas bottle.
A gas regulator reduces the gas's pressure as it leaves the cylinder. It can be clip on or screw-on and is dependent on the size of the cylinder and type.
Propane
Propane, a highly efficient alternative fuel with an uncluttered burn is suitable for everything from gas fireplaces to home standby generators. It also has numerous environmental benefits, such as the reduction of greenhouse gases as well as air pollutants. It is safe, nontoxic and reliable both outdoors and indoors.
Propane also comes with the benefit of being a cost-effective choice for heating homes in areas in which natural gas isn't available. A propane tank can be delivered directly to your residence and connected to a range of different appliances. This method of delivery is usually less expensive than having a new natural gas line installed and often results in lower energy bills annually.
You can locate a propane store near you that can offer the services you need, whether you are looking to buy a tank for your home, or exchange your current tank for a brand-new one. The process of purchasing propane depends on the size of the tank and usually involves an initial purchase or exchange, followed by regular refills.
Smaller propane tanks, like 20-pound cylinders are often used to fuel barbecue grills and patio heaters. They are available from a range of retailers including hardware stores, convenience stores and most gas stations. Some home centers sell pre-filled tanks to make it a one-stop shop.
Larger propane cylinders are utilized in applications such as for home heating, water heaters and backup generators. These larger cylinders, which are available for lease on a long-term basis and are stored underground or in a secure location. These cylinders are also known as LP-gas or LPG, and can be rented out or purchased from most propane suppliers.
Propane can be purchased in many different ways. It is a great solution for homeowners looking for additional energy to power a wide range of household appliances and activities. The most reliable propane supplier will depend on factors like the frequency of delivery you prefer, the cost of propane in your area, and how much energy your household uses annually.
Butane
You'll need to decide if you want butane or propane when you purchase patio gas. Both are safe and clean energy sources for outdoor appliances like patio heaters and BBQs. Propane is the preferred fuel for heaters for patios due its lower boiling temperature. It's usually sold in 5 kg cylinders. This means propane powered heaters will function even if the temperature drops to the temperature of -4degC. Butane will be unable to evaporate in such conditions.
Butane is usually found in 15 kg cylinders. It is a heavier-duty option that is frequently utilized in caravanning, camping and domestic appliances like gas cookers. Butane, just like propane, is a clean, efficient energy source. It also has the benefit of being less volatile than propane.

Whatever type of gas is preferred, you will need to purchase a patio gas container and regulator. The gas bottles for your patio are designed to work with regulators, allowing you to connect your gas bottle directly to the propane or butane outlet of your barbecue. Gas bottles for your patio are readily available in most supermarkets as well as in some hardware and DIY stores.
garden patio gas heater for patio use are generally smaller than other kinds of gas bottles, which makes them ideal for BBQs and patio heaters. The bottles are made from an extremely durable and robust material that can withstand a lot of wear and tear. Patio gas comes in a variety of colours and the most popular is blue or red.
When you buy patio gas from Horticentre You'll get an effortless and easy experience. Our online platform provides complete product descriptions and specifications that allow you to evaluate products and pick the best one for your requirements. We provide propane and butane gas in various sizes, from cylinders of 5 kg up to larger options of 13 and 15kg so that you'll never run out. With free delivery included on every purchase, shopping with us is a breeze.
Gas Bottles
When purchasing gas for your patio, there are a few factors to think about when deciding the size of the bottle you want to purchase. First of all, what will you be using the gas for? This is crucial because both have their own unique applications. Propane, due to its low boiling temperature of just -42 degrees is perfect for BBQs and garden equipment, whereas butane is best suited for indoor portable heaters, single-burner cookers and other kitchen appliances.
If you are planning to power a motorhome or caravan appliance, then you'll need to choose the right size bottle for your needs, as larger appliances require more energy. Flogas provides both green Patio gas cylinders and butane Campingaz cylinders to power these kinds of applications.
Another thing to consider is where you intend to store your gas bottle. Generally speaking, we recommend that you keep your gas bottle outdoors as this will help to reduce the possibility of leaks from occurring and will provide you with peace of mind knowing that your appliance is safe to use. This is especially important since the propane or butane bottles contains highly compressed gas. It should be stored in a location where it cannot leak, break or become damaged.
All of our gas bottles come with a regulator, which serves an essential safety function, reducing the pressure at which your patio or barbecue heater is supplied with gas. The type of regulator you require will depend on the type of gas you're using and the size of the cylinder The green patio bottles work with a 27mm clip on regulator as well as butane Campingaz cylinders have a screw in regulator (link to find out more about this).
Since the gases that are used in gas bottles are under such pressure, special safety regulations must be adhered to which includes chaining them to stop them from breaking or falling. There are rules on where to store them and warning signs to inform people of the dangers. This is why it is not recommended to purchase your own bottled gas - instead it is recommended to lease them from a Gas Supply Company for use with a specific gas appliance. This permits regular tests of the cylinder to ensure that its quality is maintained and is in compliance with all relevant standards.
Regulators
Gas regulators are required for connecting the gas bottle to propane patio heaters or BBQ, or any other propane-powered gas appliance. They reduce the high-pressure gas supply from a gas cylinder to a more consistent regulated propane pressure that is required by your appliance. There are a variety of regulators, each with their specific pressure settings and connections.
Butane and Propane are the two most popular bottles of the gas that is liquefied. Butane bottles are usually blue, whereas Propane bottles tend to be red. The cylinders themselves use different connection sizes, with Butane using an on-clip regulator with an internal valve size of 21mm and Propane (also called Patio Gas) bottles having an oversized screw-on regulator of 27mm that requires a spanner to tighten. You can connect Butane appliances to a Propane bottle, but not vice versa as the gas isn't compatible.
Three major components work together to control the gas pressure. A loading mechanism determines the pressure of delivery and a sensing element (usually a diaphragm) detects the force exerted by the spring against it, and a control element accomplishes the reduction of the pressure at the inlet to the downstream pressure. The atmospheric pressure, which is based on the elevation above sea level on which your building is situated is also a factor in the gas pressure when it moves through the regulator. It is crucial to select the appropriate regulator for your application. This will ensure that you don't deplete your propane barbecue of low pressure gas, which could cause it to go out prematurely or experience erratic operation.