Propane Delivery Near Me: Cost, Suppliers & How to Compare (2026)
How to find propane delivery in your area, what fees to expect, and how to lock in the best per-gallon delivered price. Built from EIA weekly residential data and supplier pricing patterns across all 50 states.
Source: EIA SHOPP residential propane survey. Current data is the final release of the 2025/26 heating season (week ending 30 March 2026). EIA pauses weekly publication April-September; next release expected October 2026. Refreshed 26 May 2026.
How Propane Delivery Pricing Works
The per-gallon price shown includes delivery, fuel, and service. No separate delivery charge. This is the cleaner model for comparison shopping. When you get quotes from multiple suppliers, you are comparing the true delivered cost per gallon.
Lower per-gallon commodity price, plus a separate delivery fee of $50 to $100 per trip. Can look cheaper at first glance. Calculate the true cost: if a supplier charges $2.50/gal + $75 delivery for 200 gallons, the effective price is $2.875/gal.
Auto-Delivery vs Will-Call: Which Is Right for You?
| Factor | Auto-Delivery | Will-Call |
|---|---|---|
| Price | 5-10% discount typical | Standard or slightly higher |
| Control over timing | Supplier decides when | You decide when |
| Seasonal buying strategy | Hard to time summer fills | You can fill in summer at lower prices |
| Run-out risk | Low - supplier monitors | Higher - your responsibility to track |
| Emergency fee | Not applicable | $75-$200 if you call empty |
| Budget predictability | High - automated | Variable - depends on your discipline |
| Best for | Primary heating users, prefer convenience | Cost-optimizers, those who fill in summer |
Minimum Orders, Fees, and Surcharges
Most residential suppliers require 100 to 150 gallons per delivery. This ensures the delivery trip is economically viable. Below-minimum surcharges of $25 to $75 apply if they will make a smaller delivery at all.
If you run out or need a same-day delivery, expect to pay a significant premium. Emergency deliveries disrupt routing and require prioritizing your stop. Never let your tank drop below 20% to avoid this.
Deliveries outside normal business hours or on weekends cost extra. Some suppliers refuse off-hours residential deliveries entirely. Plan ahead to avoid this charge.
If your tank has been empty (run-out), suppliers are required to perform a leak test before refilling. This safety inspection costs $50 to $150 and takes an extra 30 to 60 minutes.
How to Reduce Delivery Costs
Many suppliers offer $0.05 to $0.15/gal discounts at 200+ or 400+ gallons. If your tank is at 40%, fill it rather than waiting until 15%.
Avoid peak delivery periods (October through January). Suppliers have more flexibility in late winter and spring, which can translate to better pricing and scheduling options.
Sign up for auto-delivery to get the 5 to 10% baseline discount. Many suppliers allow you to request a summer fill ahead of schedule on auto-delivery plans.
Some rural suppliers will discount if two or more houses on the same road order together - it makes the trip more efficient. Worth asking if you have propane-using neighbors.
Some suppliers offer 2 to 5% discounts for cash/check payment vs credit card. The savings offset any inconvenience of writing a check.