Mountain Top Propane FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions


From tank installs to billing and delivery, we know you’ve got things you need to know. These FAQs cover the basics—and if you still have questions, we’re just a phone call away.

We deliver propane throughout Western Washington for residential customers and to commercial sites in both Washington and Oregon—including hard-to-reach and remote locations.

Yes! We offer complete residential tank installation, including site evaluation, tank sizing, and line setup. We’ll guide you through the whole process.

Absolutely. These are our specialties. We offer snowcat-accessible deliveries and have extensive experience with rugged and seasonal commercial sites.

Leave the area immediately, avoid using electronics or flames, and call 911. Once you're safe, call us at Mountain Top Propane. Do not return to the area until it has been cleared by professionals.

Yes, we offer budget billing, pre-buy options, and commercial payment terms to help spread out your costs. Contact us to find the best plan for your situation.

Tank size depends on how you use propane—whether it's just for a stove or for whole-home heating. We’ll evaluate your needs and recommend the right size based on your usage, property layout, and refill preferences.

Yes! We offer free remote tank monitoring for most residential and commercial accounts. It allows you—and us—to track your fuel level in real time and prevent runouts before they happen.

In most areas, we can deliver within 1–3 business days. If you're in a hard-to-access or seasonal location, we’ll coordinate in advance to ensure you're covered—especially before winter storms.

Will-call means you monitor your own tank and request a delivery when it’s low. Automatic delivery means we schedule fills for you based on usage or remote tank data. Most customers prefer automatic for peace of mind.

Absolutely. We’ll help you coordinate the switch, evaluate your tank (or replace it if necessary), and make the process smooth and hassle-free. Many customers come to us after frustrations with national companies.