Tri-Co Propane is a full service propane delivery company serving the needs of residential and commercial users in the Central Texas area.
Rogers Phone 254.642.3885
Granger Phone 512.352.8500
Email: cs@tricopropane.com
Tri-Co Propane
2727 South FM 2184, Rogers, TX 76569
Trico Propane has been serving residential customers and commercial businesses in the Austin area for over 25 years. We are a full-service propane company capable of taking care of your tank installation if you're building a new home or at your current location. We recertify and fill propane cylinders at our bottle filling plant. Included with our full service are our highly trained Austin propane delivery drivers that serve our customers with the highest standards in the propane industry.
Safety is our top priority. Our drivers go through extensive safety training several times a year. From certifications to continued education classes, each Austin propane delivery driver stays current with regulatory safety standards. We even have safety modules for our customers to look over to educate themselves. Of course, if any of our Austin customers have any questions about propane safety, give us a call, we will be more than happy to answer.
We take great pride in the training our drivers have gone through. Not only are our drivers trained with safety in mind, our drivers care about your delivery experience.
Our Austin propane delivery drivers understand our customer needs and strive to deliver it every time.
Friendly | Safe | Honest
Regardless if you need a 120-gallon propane tank for your stove or a 1000 gallon propane tank for your commercial business, Trico Propane has you covered.
Our service crew complete extensive training classes to provide exceptional work when installing your tank.
Quick | Efficient | Knowledgeable
Our courteous staff is more than happy to take your order, process a payment, or answer any question you may have about propane or your account.
You can contact us by email, phone, mail, or come by our office to visit us in person.
Responsive | Focused | Driven
Switch out your electric storage tank water heater for a propane model, and you could save up to 16 percent on your energy bills.
Want hot water on demand, and a lot of it? Go for a propane tankless model, a small unit that hangs on the wall and can supply hot water for multiple uses simultaneously.
Your kitchen is the spot where everyone gathers. Give it the upgrade you want with propane appliances.
Many homeowners choose gas cooking appliances for unique features like precise temperature control and instant-on burners.
Power outages happen. Adding a propane standby generator gives you peace of mind that your home can keep running as usual, no matter what.
And unlike gasoline and diesel, propane doesn’t degrade over time, making it an ideal standby fuel.
Give your clothes, and your iron, a break. Propane clothes dryers are gentler on clothing because they deliver warm air that has more moisture than electric models.
You’ll notice fewer wrinkles in clothes — while the efficient performance of propane dries them faster.
Picture the most comfortable parts of your Austin home. Propane appliances can make each of those areas even more relaxed — with reliably hot showers, cozy rooms, and a fireplace in the living room.
Like Trico Propane, you can count on propane to overdeliver on the comfort factor, no matter how you’re using it.
Propane naturally performs more efficiently than other home energy sources, so you get peak performance year-round while spending less money.
If your family is looking for ways to reduce its carbon footprint, start with your house. Propane appliances significantly cut your greenhouse gas, NOx, and SOx emissions.
THE IMPACT OF EMISSIONS
NOx (nitrogen oxides) can mix with other compounds in the air to form small particles that can aggravate respiratory illnesses. NOx is also responsible for damaging ozone that protects the earth from harmful ultraviolet rays.
Similarly, SOx (sulfur oxides) can contribute to the formation of fine particles that are harmful to humans, as well as aid in the creation of acid rain.
Greenhouse gas emissions (which are the combination of multiple emission types) trap heat in the atmosphere and make the planet warmer, according to the EPA.