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If you live in Northwestern Vermont, Stevens Gas Service can take
care of all your propane gas needs.
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Stevens Gas serves northwestern Vermont from the Canadian border
south to route 17 at West Addision, and east to Duxbury, Johnson,
and Richford. You can see our exact service area on the map on this
page. Click the thumbnail map (to the right) to see it in detail.
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One phone call is all it takes to have Stevens Gas Service technicians
at your location for gas hook up.
Our
service technicians are certified by the State of Vermont for installation,
repair, service, and adjustment of propane and natural gas appliances.
Our corporate training keeps us up to date with changing technology.
Our technicians are simply the best and most qualified in the industry.
Craftsmanship is still alive and well at Stevens Gas Service.
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There's no obligation on your part to get a free estimate from Stevens
Gas Service.
Our friendly sales staff will be happy to come
to your home or business to evaluate your heating, space heating and
water heating needs. They will give you a free estimate and gladly
answer all your questions. Just call for an appointment (802) 878-3710.
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Avoid running out of gas and paying costly
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If you chose to be on automatic delivery with Stevens Gas Service,
you can relax and not worry about ordering your propane gas.
Let
us calculate your usage and deliver to you automatically when
we are delivering in your area.
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At Stevens Gas Service, RVs get special
treatment.
Motor
homes and RVs will find it very easy getting into our large yard
for refilling their propane tanks and cylinders.
Our friendly and efficient service team will promptly have you filled
up and on your way to your destination with minimal down-time.
Stop by anytime during our business
hours (8-5 Mon.- Fri.;
8-12 Sat.). No appointments necessary for RV fill-ups.

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Q Can I paint
my tank to blend in with the surroundings?
A If the tank belongs to Stevens
Gas Service the tank must remain gray. If you own the tank, then
federal code requires that the tank be a reflective color to keep
the heat of the sun from being absorbed.
Q What can
I do to hide my tank?
A Replace it
with an underground tank. Plant a screen of shrubs. Just remember
that our driver must be able to get to the tank and visually inspect
it each time that it needs filling.
We welcome your questions.
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