Explore our home LPG plans

ELGAS has great value LPG plans to suit your home and energy needs. If you are making the switch, we have great winter deals for you.

LPG for your home

Whether you’re buying or renting, building or renovating, or thinking of switching suppliers – ELGAS has a range of LPG supply options to get you set up quickly and safely. And with more the 1,000 regional locations, our friendly and local team is never far away.

Cylinder exchange

EasyGas™ bulk supply

SWAP’n’GO

How can we help?

I am moving home

Whether you are buying or renting a new home with LPG, we can get you quickly set up for cooking, home heating or supply of hot water.

 

Switching suppliers

Switching suppliers

Switching from your current LPG supplier and having one of our local friendly branches or agents supply your LPG, is easier than you think.

 

Building or renovating

Building or renovating

Cooking with gas, enjoying the ambience of a gas log fire and having your hot water instantaneously heated, is all possible off-grid with LPG. We have and installation options to suit your new home.

Your Guide to Home LPG

Easy tips, hacks and answers to frequently asked Questions on Residential LPG to help you get the most out of LPG for your home.

ELGAS Cylinder Sizes

LPG Cylinder Sizes

All About LPG

Everything About LPG

ELGAS LPG FAQs

Common LPG FAQs

Why choose ELGAS?

Australia’s largest LPG provider

Easy online ordering

Free and reliable doorstep delivery from a branch near you*

Flexible plans to suit your needs

24/7 telephone and online assistance

*Delivery charges may apply for some select ELGAS Branches and Agents. Call your local ELGAS Team on 131 161 to confirm.

Connection between Propane, Butane and LPG

Connection between Propane, Butane and LPG

The terms Propane, Butane, and LPG are often interchanged and are usually confused. Propane’s lower boiling point and higher vapour pressure make it suitable for colder climates, while Butane’s higher boiling point makes it an excellent propellant and great for warmer climates. LPG, or Liquified Petroleum Gas, is usually a mix of both Propane and Butane.

Everyone in Australia is familiar with LPG as fuel for the BBQ at home or the gas stove for camping trips. However, some people don’t know about the many other commercial applications for LPG industrial gases, propane, and butane, so it’s worth looking at their differences and advantages.

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