Propane for Home and Farm

Residential propane delivery, bottle fills, and bottle inspection.

Residential Propane Delivery

We provide propane delivery for your home through our scheduled route service, helping keep your tank filled without the guesswork.

Call 405-547-2423 Ext. 2 to get started and ask about our Route Customer Program.

Propane delivery service from Cimarron Valley Co-op supplying tanks for home, businesses, and farm use in Perkins, Oklahoma

Bottle Fill

Need a propane bottle filled? We offer bottle fill service for a variety of cylinder sizes that are commonly used for grills, RVs, forklifts, and more.

Please check in at the store first or call 405-547-2423 Ext.2.

Common bottle sizes we fill:

  • 20 lb

  • 30 lb

  • 40 lb

  • 100 lb

Propane bottle fill service at Cimarron Valley Co-op in Perkins, Oklahoma for home and farm use.

Cylinder Inspection

Some cylinders may require a visual recertification inspection before they can be filled. This inspection is completed by our Certified Class 6 Propane Technician.

In most cases, cylinders must be recertified 10–12 years after the manufacture date, and every 5 years after that, depending on the cylinder type and condition.

If you’re unsure whether your bottle is eligible to be filled, bring it by and we’ll be happy to take a look.

Digital illustration of a classic propane bottle

Route Delivery

From October through March, route customers are checked on a regular schedule, typically every 30 to 45 days, helping reduce the chance of running low during colder months and bad winter storms.

Qualifier for route delivery:
Route delivery is available for homes where propane is the main heat source.


Interested in route service?
Call us at 405-547-2423 Ext. 2 or use the contact form below to ask about qualifying for our Route Customer Program.

Propane route delivery service from Cimarron Valley Co-op providing scheduled fills for home and farm tanks in Perkins, Oklahoma

Propane Safety

Your safety is important to us. We encourage all propane customers to stay informed about safe system use, inspections, gauge reading, and what to do if you suspect a leak.

Keep Your Inspection Current

Make sure your tank and system are inspected as needed to keep everything running safely and ready for use.

Know The Smell

Learn what propane smells like, how to stay safe if you suspect a leak, and other safe handling practices.

Know Your Level

Check your tank gauge regularly and avoid running empty to keep your system operating safely and without interruption.

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