Thanksgiving has come and gone. Everyone is madly trying to get a jump start on the decorations, tree trimming, Christmas cards, gift buying and holiday bustle. Many stores had their trees and decorations up before Thanksgiving. Take time to remember the reason for the season....its not about the tinsel and the sparkling lights. Its about taking time to show someone how much you love them. Do something extra special for someone less fortunate than you this holiday. When making your gift purchases this year, remember those less fortunate.
Many families are struggling. The unemployment rate is at an all time high. Perhaps in lieu of a gift for a loved one, give a donation to your church for a family that is struggling.
Have a safe, happy holiday season from all of us in the Glades Gas Family.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Propane Incentives for Farmers
Good Day Farmers! We are here to share good news with you....The Propane Economic Research Council is offering news of rebates to farmers wanting to go green with propane. http://www.agpropane.com/Feed/
This website has all the news along with the one page simple application. http://www.agpropane.com/Feed/files/FEED%20Flyer.pdf The Propane FEED Program (Farm Equipment Efficiency Demonstration) was designed to test and monitor propane usage in irrigation pumps and other farm applications.
There is a fairly simple application. Fill it out today and see how you can save big bucks and be enviro-friendly as possible. C'mon FLORIDA FARMERS! Check out this map to see where they are using efficient propane on the farm: http://www.agpropane.com/feed/Map.aspx?id=7705 we don't see any of our locals on here.
This website has all the news along with the one page simple application. http://www.agpropane.com/Feed/files/FEED%20Flyer.pdf The Propane FEED Program (Farm Equipment Efficiency Demonstration) was designed to test and monitor propane usage in irrigation pumps and other farm applications.
There is a fairly simple application. Fill it out today and see how you can save big bucks and be enviro-friendly as possible. C'mon FLORIDA FARMERS! Check out this map to see where they are using efficient propane on the farm: http://www.agpropane.com/feed/Map.aspx?id=7705 we don't see any of our locals on here.
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Crazy Tony's Propane Safety Tip,
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FEED,
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
September News
Hello Friends!
The summer has come and gone, the kids are back in school or gone off to college and the heat is relentless. No time to slack on changing or washing out your air conditioning filter. Your unit is working harder than ever to keep up with the humidity and the ever soaring temps. The afternoon rains are the only occasional relief we seem to get only to beget more toads and more mosquitoes.
Should you need work on your central air system, here are some key questions for your contractor:
The summer has come and gone, the kids are back in school or gone off to college and the heat is relentless. No time to slack on changing or washing out your air conditioning filter. Your unit is working harder than ever to keep up with the humidity and the ever soaring temps. The afternoon rains are the only occasional relief we seem to get only to beget more toads and more mosquitoes.
Should you need work on your central air system, here are some key questions for your contractor:
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- Make sure your contractor is licensed and has adequate workers compensation.
- Verify your contractor's license status.
- Get a written warranty for your contractor's work
- Take advantage of expert advice. Ask a lot of questions!
- Get a written bid.
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air conditioning,
contractor,
filter
Location:
Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Club Green Winners!
In an effort to go Green we instituted Club Green in March of 2011. If you currently pay your bills on line or with a credit card over the phone or have a credit or debit card on file, good news, you are automatically enrolled in Club Green. You may say so what is the big deal...well we think it is a very big deal when people collectively do things to help our planet. When you think of the paper wasted on sending out paper bills to every customer who in turn send in checks in envelopes and multiply that by thousands of customers every month, well, that adds up to a lot of paper and a lot of trees. I guarantee we haves saved a tree or two since March and we are just getting started! So if you want to get on the band wagon, just give us a call....here are the winners:
March Glades Dry Cleaners
April Crop Production Services
May Dr. Kevin Connell
June Randy Prescott
July Robert Carter
August's winner will be announced on the 18th! Stay tuned and congratulations to our winners!
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Propane Sources
Well it has been a few weeks since we blogged. Summer seems to be flying by. The Mosquito Magnets are in full swing, pool heaters are getting a break with all this heat and generators are being cranked up in preparation for a hurricane. If you have any of these contraptions, they can be tied into your main house tank if you choose.....there is some labor involved however you will never have to fill one of those portable BBQ tanks again! The best thing you can do is to tie in your BBQ grill if you have a built in. Running out of gas in the middle of cooking some expensive steaks is not a fun situation especially if you are cooking for company!
Propane offers tremendous value. When the summer storms come and the power goes out, you can still cook and some can shower with their gas water heater. Propane is an extremely clean burning fuel and that is why propane converted vehicles require much less maintenance.....it is common for our vehicles to run 200,000 miles before an engine overhaul is necessary. Chefs love propane in cooking because they can control the temperature so much better than on an electric source. Of course everyone loves to grill on the Bar-B which is a healthy alternative to heating up the kitchen in summer. Laundromats use propane in their dryers for a fast effective way to dry their clothes. There are so many great ways to use propane and we have just mentioned a few.....one of our favorites is up at Big Bertha's...the toys! The Tiki Torches and fire-pit offer such a relaxing ambiance that just can't be matched.
To learn about some other fun ways to use propane, stop by the office and we will be glad to share. In the meantime have a great summer and happy vacationing.....with high gas prices we are hearing that most people are staying at home enjoying their propane on the Bar-B!
Propane offers tremendous value. When the summer storms come and the power goes out, you can still cook and some can shower with their gas water heater. Propane is an extremely clean burning fuel and that is why propane converted vehicles require much less maintenance.....it is common for our vehicles to run 200,000 miles before an engine overhaul is necessary. Chefs love propane in cooking because they can control the temperature so much better than on an electric source. Of course everyone loves to grill on the Bar-B which is a healthy alternative to heating up the kitchen in summer. Laundromats use propane in their dryers for a fast effective way to dry their clothes. There are so many great ways to use propane and we have just mentioned a few.....one of our favorites is up at Big Bertha's...the toys! The Tiki Torches and fire-pit offer such a relaxing ambiance that just can't be matched.
To learn about some other fun ways to use propane, stop by the office and we will be glad to share. In the meantime have a great summer and happy vacationing.....with high gas prices we are hearing that most people are staying at home enjoying their propane on the Bar-B!
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Big Bertha,
gas water heater,
propane gas grill
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Mosquito Magnets which are a name brand mosquito repellent work very well to combat those nasty little critters that are about to take over the Glades. If you really want to get mosquitos under control once and for all, we can tie it into your main gas supply and no more hauling 20# tanks to the local dispensers.
Friday, May 20, 2011
What is the big deal about Social Media?
Just what is the big deal about social media anyway? Who has time to learn how to set up a Fan Page or set up a YouTube or Twitter account? Personally, I have accounts all over the place and spend a lot of time working on each one. I think each media has its own benefits.
YouTube is a fantastic way to share a "how to" lesson. You can go to YouTube and learn how to do just about anything you want. You can learn things you never even thought about learning before! Did you know that it is the 3rd largest search engine?? It is the fastest, cheapest way to do video marketing.
In business, Twitter can help you reach new markets and increase sales but only by building relationships. It is a great way to publicize your business and build a strong brand. You send 160 character Tweets to your Followers and let them know what is happening in your world or share advice., or just wish everyone a great week. Twitter is about relationships, not sales. It is fun to meet people on Twitter and learn from their Tweets.
Facebook is the phenomenon of this decade for sure. I believe our grand kids will be talking about it some day as I don't think it is going anywhere soon. You can advertise a business, service or product for free by setting up a fan page, which literally takes about 5 minutes. Fan pages are starting to look like web sites in that you can enter your email address and get on people's mailing lists. It is growing exponentially by the day. Ads pay for the company since signing up and having a fan page is free. Facebook is a great way for grandparents to see what their families are doing hundreds or thousands of miles away. It is a great platform for businesses to share important information with their customers on a daily basis. And of course teens love talking to their friends in class on their cell phones while looking up what movies are playing at the local theater.
No matter which media you choose to dive into, they are all fun, free and only a click away. If you have any questions how to use any of them, stop by the office....I love to share!
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