WELCOME TO SUPERIORLAND GAS
SuperiorLand Gas is a brilliant choice that will help you reduce your energy costs, keep you just as comfortable at your home or office and reduce your carbon footprint. From heating your home and providing hot water and more, SuperiorLand Gas will help you get the most from your propane home. Did you know that propane appliances are characteristically more proficient than their electric equivalent?
FEATURED SERVICES
Propane Delivery
Sales
Auto-fill Service
Budget Payment Plans
Pre-Purchase Program
SERVICES
After 98 years in operation, we know the greatest service is your satisfaction. That’s why we’re on-call with trained technicians 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; real people, not machines, answer our phones.
ABOUT US
Founded in 1918, SuperiorLand Gas brings a rich history and tradition of service to the Upper Peninsula. As a fifth generation family-owned and -operated business, we recognize the importance of customer satisfaction. “We say it with service” is more than our slogan – it’s the way we do business.
PROPANE SAFETY
- If a pilot light goes out or is very difficult to ignite, there may be a problem. DO NOT try to fix it yourself; call a professional!
- Frequently check the vents of your appliances to be sure that excess gases can flow easily outside.
- Have older appliances (>20 years) regularly inspected by a qualified technician.
- Flammable vapors are a safety hazard! The pilot light on propane appliances can ignite vapors from flammable liquids.
- Propane smells like rotten eggs, a skunk’s spray, or a dead animal. However, it may be difficult for some people to detect the odor, especially the elderly and people who smoke.
- Odor fade is the unintended reduction in the concentration of the odor of propane. This makes the smell more difficult to detect. Although rare, odor fade can be caused by the presence of air, water, or rust in a propane tank or cylinder, as well as the passage of leaking propane through soil.
If you smell gas...
DO:
- Immediately extinguish all flammable materials
- Shut off the gas!
- Open windows and doors to increase ventilation
- If the source cannot be detected, evacuate everyone from the building
- Report the leak!
DON'T:
- Operate lights, appliances, telephones, or cell phones; flames or sparks from certain equipment can trigger an explosion or fire
- Return to the building until it is inspected and declared safe
- Ignore the smell of propane, even if no detector is sounding an alarm
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