Tank Repair Services
If your propane tank is due for service, damaged, or out of certification, we can help.
Ted Johnson Propane provides expert propane tank repair and recertification services to keep your system safe, compliant, and ready for use.
Our team ensures every tank is inspected and restored with precision.
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What to Expect from Our Propane Tank Services
When Does Your Propane Tank Need Recertification?
Propane tanks must be recertified periodically to remain in compliance with DOT and ASME standards. If your tank shows signs of damage, rust, leaks, or is approaching its certification expiration, it's time to act.
Recertification ensures your tank operates safely and legally, protecting your property and your people.
Our certified team at Ted Johnson Propane makes the process easy. We inspect, test, and label your tank according to regulatory guidelines so you can get back to business with confidence.

Propane Tank Repairs Done Right the First Time
Damaged tanks risk leaks and safety issues, but our team delivers fast, dependable repairs and recertification.
Our certified technicians handle leaking valves, regulator adjustments, and full tank recertifications. Every repair includes a 7-Point Safety Inspection to ensure your tank is safe, compliant, and ready to use.
We work quickly to reduce downtime, provide clear pricing, and keep you updated throughout the process. With Ted Johnson Propane, you can count on reliable service and lasting peace of mind.
Expert Repairs Backed by a 7-Point Safety Inspection:
Our technicians work efficiently to restore your tank and extend its life span, all while keeping you fully compliant.
Our Pricing and Process
Our propane experts can fix a leaking valve or recertify an expired tank.

Have Questions? We’re Ready to Help
Propane Tank Repair and Recertification FAQ
DOT propane cylinders typically require recertification 12 years after the manufacture date, then every 5, 7, or 12 years depending on the method. ASME tanks do not require recertification but should be inspected regularly.