Great service always get my delivery in 2 days. Great price too. Highly recommend.
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Gary Blankenship
Oct 18, 2025
5.0
Switched to Arrowhead almost a year ago, and the service has been great... should have made the switch a long time ago.
Gary
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Steve Schroder
Oct 14, 2025
5.0
Very good service!
WG
william goold
Oct 8, 2025
5.0
I purchased a tank from Arrowhead last year. The company has provided excellent timely service since. I would definetly recommend this company to anyone that has propane needs.
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Hannah Benally
Oct 2, 2025
1.0
Whoever is in charge now threatens customers to be sent to collection. Using scare tactic is not a way to run a business.
Frequently Asked Questions About Arrowhead Propane
How soon can Arrowhead Propane set me up with propane?
According to the Energy Education Program, about 830,000 U.S. farms rely on propane. This is why we always strive for same-day or next-day propane setup. However, we ask that you please contact us for the current scheduling.
What is the current price of propane?
The price of propane fluctuates, especially with the seasons. It's best to give our team a call for an accurate and up-to-date price.
How do I tell if I have a propane leak?
Propane has a pungent smell almost like rotten eggs. If you smell this, please contact us immediately and vacate the location.
Can you do tank repairs if I’m not currently your customer?
Yes, we can. However, it's always best to contact your current propane provider first.
What is a leak test?
A leak test is used to indicate any leaks within the propane piping system due to an interruption of service or an “out of gas” event. They are meant to test the integrity of the system plumbing joints and the seal of the pipe joint compound. Bad joints mean there's space for gas to escape, which is both a safety hazard and a waste of gas. It's required by law to have a leak test done every six months.
Is propane dangerous to the environment?
No. Propane is an approved, clean fuel listed in the 1990 Clean Air Act and the Energy Policy Act of 1992. Propane is one of the cleanest burnings of all fossil fuels. Tests conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency show that propane-fueled vehicles produce 30% to 90% less carbon monoxide and about 50% fewer toxins than other smog-producing emissions like gasoline engines. Propane is also nontoxic, so it’s not harmful to soil or water.