Complete Solutions for Propane Tanks & Parts
At Ted Johnson Propane, we provide dependable propane tanks and parts for both commercial and residential customers.
Whether you need a new installation, replacement components, or expert support, our team delivers what you need with safety and service in mind.

Get More from Your Propane Equipment
Need Help Choosing the Right Tank?
Selecting the proper propane tank size and type is critical to safety and efficiency. We guide you through every consideration: usage level, space constraints, application type, and local code requirements.
Our team ensures you get a tank that matches your specific needs without overspending or risking service issues.
You’ll also get clarity on aboveground versus underground options, plus insight on long-term maintenance and refueling strategies.


Upgrade or Retrofit Your Existing System
Not ready for a full replacement? We offer upgrade and retrofit services that extend the life of your current tank and equipment.
Whether your setup needs modernized fittings or improved flow capacity, we can make targeted improvements that save you time and money.
We help you adapt without starting from scratch.
Tank Monitoring & Maintenance Services
Your propane system works best when it’s monitored and maintained. Ted Johnson Propane offers proactive services to keep your tank and components operating at peak performance.
Our team performs regular inspections, pressure checks, and leak testing. We also offer remote tank monitoring for commercial sites that need real-time usage data to manage supply more effectively.
Let us handle the maintenance so you can focus on running your business.

Why Customers Choose Ted Johnson Propane
At Ted Johnson Propane, we are more than a supplier - we are your partner in propane system safety and reliability.
With decades of experience and a hands-on approach, we deliver solutions that keep your home or business running smoothly.


Let’s Talk About Your Propane Needs
Propane Tanks and Parts FAQ
It depends on your usage. For residential use, a 120- or 250-gallon tank may be enough. For commercial or industrial operations, we often recommend larger tanks. Our team offers free consultations to help you choose the right size.