Get Ready for Fall: Nebraska and Kansas Propane Prep Tips
Aug 18, 2025

Written by Greg Delabar, Propane Department Manager
As summer winds down in Nebraska and Kansas, it’s the perfect time to make sure your propane systems are ready for cooler weather. From cleaning up the grill to prepping your home’s heating equipment, a little early attention can keep you safe, warm, and worry-free all season.
1. Wrap Up Summer Grilling the Right Way
If you've been grilling all summer, now's the time to:
2. Check Your Propane Supply
Don’t wait for the first chilly night to discover your tank is low. Schedule a delivery with Farmers’ Cooperative now to avoid the seasonal rush and ensure you have enough fuel for all your appliances.
3. Prep Your Furnace for the Heating Season
4. Safety for Fireplaces and Space Heaters
Propane-powered fireplaces and space heaters add comfort on chilly days, but they require caution:
5. Schedule a Leak Check if Needed
If your propane system has been turned off for an extended time or you’ve run out of fuel, you’ll need a leak check before service can resume. This ensures your system is safe and operating correctly.
The Bottom Line:
A little propane prep now means fewer headaches later. By securing your fuel supply, inspecting equipment, and following safety steps, you’ll be ready to enjoy a warm, safe Nebraska and Kansas fall—from the last backyard burger to the first cozy evening by the fire.
As summer winds down in Nebraska and Kansas, it’s the perfect time to make sure your propane systems are ready for cooler weather. From cleaning up the grill to prepping your home’s heating equipment, a little early attention can keep you safe, warm, and worry-free all season.
1. Wrap Up Summer Grilling the Right Way
If you've been grilling all summer, now's the time to:
- Clean the grill and burners – built-up grease can be a fire hazard.
- Check your propane cylinder – store it outdoors, upright, and away from heat sources.
- Shut off and disconnect – if you won’t be using the grill until spring, turn off the valve and disconnect the tank.
2. Check Your Propane Supply
Don’t wait for the first chilly night to discover your tank is low. Schedule a delivery with Farmers’ Cooperative now to avoid the seasonal rush and ensure you have enough fuel for all your appliances.
3. Prep Your Furnace for the Heating Season
- Inspect and service – have a qualified technician check burners, pilot lights, and ventilation before you turn it on.
- Test the thermostat – make sure it responds properly and replace batteries if needed.
- Keep the area clear – store nothing flammable near your furnace.
4. Safety for Fireplaces and Space Heaters
Propane-powered fireplaces and space heaters add comfort on chilly days, but they require caution:
- Ventilation matters – ensure vents and flues are clean and open.
- Follow manufacturer’s instructions – never use unvented heaters in bedrooms or enclosed spaces.
- Never leave heaters unattended – turn them off when you leave the room or go to bed.
5. Schedule a Leak Check if Needed
If your propane system has been turned off for an extended time or you’ve run out of fuel, you’ll need a leak check before service can resume. This ensures your system is safe and operating correctly.
The Bottom Line:
A little propane prep now means fewer headaches later. By securing your fuel supply, inspecting equipment, and following safety steps, you’ll be ready to enjoy a warm, safe Nebraska and Kansas fall—from the last backyard burger to the first cozy evening by the fire.