Our gas
services
Since 1998, we’ve been supplying the best-quality liquid petroleum gas (LPG) to homes and businesses across the South East of England. Whether you need a bulk tank installed, want to switch gas suppliers or would like a complete gas cylinder service, we can tailor an energy package to suit your needs.
Why choose LPG from Four Seasons Fuel?
LPG is the lowest-carbon off-grid fuel available in the UK, burning cleaner than oil, coal and other solid fuels, and producing less soot too. Suitable for a wide range of uses, LPG is efficient and reliable, and safe to transport and store. And as we have our own LPG filling plant, we obtain LPG directly from the refineries can therefore give you the most competitive prices.
When you choose Four Seasons Fuel as your LPG supplier, you can be sure you’ll receive:
LPG bulk tank filling services
If you have an LPG bulk tank at your home, we offer an automated filling service to make sure you always have the fuel you need. Changing LPG suppliers is easy – you can keep your tank and simply change providers. Fill in the form via the link below or call us on 01403 783379, and we’ll help you switch over.

Existing LPG customers
If you don’t have regularly scheduled refills in place, keep a close eye on your gauge and when it gets to 30%, either order online or contact us to book a refill. We strongly recommend the gauge doesn’t fall below 20%. We aim to get to our customers within 72 hours of ordering. Please note, the minimum delivery is 750 litres.

LPG bulk tank installations
If you’re not on the main gas supply or are looking for an efficient, reliable fuel source, we can install a bulk LPG tank at your home or business premises.
We’ll complete a site survey, advise on the best place for your tank, and can install both above ground and below ground.
LPG cylinders
For food trucks, mobile businesses, campervans, and domestic properties that lack the space for a bulk tank, we supply LPG cylinders in a range of sizes.
We’ll deliver your cylinders to your property and get you set up. Cleverly installed, when one pair is empty, the changeover valve automatically switches to the second pair.


Bargas
We supply beverage gas (also known as bar gas, beer gas and dispensing gas) in a selection of mixes to pubs, bars, cafés, restaurants and clubs throughout the South East, and offer an automated service to ensure you’re never without beverage gas.
Contact us for the following mixes:
- 30/70 mixed gas for ales and stout
- 60/40 mixed gas for lagers
- 100% CO2 – pure carbon dioxide, catering quality
Gas Frequently Asked Questions
Do you sell gas for industry?
Yes, we supply gas for a variety of industrial and commercial uses, including hospitality, welding, roofing, commercial heating and farming practices.
What can I use the 47kg propane gas cylinder for?
Ideal for both domestic and commercial properties, our 47kg propane gas cylinder can be used for home heating and cooking, industrial heaters, generators, static caravans and agricultural heating.
How many litres are in a 47kg cylinder?
91.8 litres
What’s the difference between propane and butane?
Propane and butane are both forms of LPG gas but serve distinct purposes. Propane, with its lower boiling point of -42°C, is favoured for outdoor use like heating, BBQs, and commercial appliances.
In contrast, butane, with a higher boiling point of -2°C, is ideal for indoor applications such as portable heaters and single-burner cooking appliances, and it boasts higher energy output per cubic meter.
Propane finds its niche in commercial settings, operating tools, ovens, forklift trucks, and providing heat and cooking fuel for caravans or patio heaters. While both can be used on BBQs, propane remains the popular choice, especially for colder temperatures.
How should I store my gas bottles?
We often get asked this question, as knowing how to handle and store your gas bottle safely should always be a priority. Here are our guidelines on how to safely store your gas bottles wherever you are:
What to do:
- Gas bottles should be stored and used in a stable, upright position
- Always store gas bottles outside, in a well-ventilated area away from building entry/exit points and drains
- Ensure gas bottles are stored away from any heat or ignition sources
- Always replace safety caps/plugs when the gas cylinder is empty or not in use
- Always pay attention to any safety and operating notices displayed in the vicinity
What not to do:
- Store or use gas bottles below ground level
- Don’t use or store gas bottles lying down, they could leak which can be very serious
- Don’t use gas bottles in places where gas is prohibited, such as high-rise flats
- Don’t keep gas bottles near corrosive, toxic or oxidant materials
- Don’t use propane cylinders indoors – they have a higher pressure than butane cylinders so they are only safe to use outside
- Don’t drop gas cylinders off vehicles or platforms, as this could damage their valves or the cylinders themselves