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Propane Generator Prep for Florida Homeowners

Propane generators are a popular Florida backup-power choice because the fuel stores indefinitely. The questions: how many cylinders do you need, what sizes, and where to refill them before a storm.

Address: 7214 Taft St, Hollywood, FL 33024

Key Takeaway

For a typical home propane generator, plan on 2–4 spare propane cylinders on top of the connected tank. A 7 kW generator burns roughly 1 gallon (4 lb) of propane per hour at half-load. Refill before hurricane season starts (June), not after a storm is named. Propane Refill Station in Hollywood, FL serves the Broward and Miami-Dade prep market — call (954) 966-1763.

How much propane does a generator burn per hour?

Roughly: a 5 kW propane generator at half-load burns ~0.7 gallons (~3 lb) per hour. A 7 kW burns ~1 gallon (~4 lb) per hour. A 12 kW burns ~1.5 gallons (~6 lb) per hour. Full-load consumption is roughly double. Real-world consumption varies with how heavily you load it.

How many propane cylinders should I have for hurricane backup?

  • Short outage (24 hours): 2 full 20 lb cylinders is usually enough for a small generator running essentials.
  • Multi-day outage (3–5 days): Plan 4+ cylinders, or a couple 30 lb / 40 lb tanks.
  • Extended outage (1+ week): Larger 100 lb cylinders or a permanent residential tank become more practical.

If you run a refrigerator, a window AC, and a few lights, a 7 kW generator on a 40 lb cylinder gets you roughly 10 hours of runtime per fill.

When should I refill generator propane in Florida?

Top off in June at the start of hurricane season. Top off again in mid-August at the seasonal peak. Never wait until a storm is named — every refill station and exchange cage in South Florida gets slammed when a system enters the cone. See our hurricane prep guide →

How should I store generator propane cylinders?

Store cylinders outside, upright, on a flat surface, in a shaded area away from the home and away from any ignition source. Never store propane indoors or in an attached garage. Cylinders can withstand normal weather; just keep them off direct sun for long periods.

Where can I refill generator propane in South Florida?

Propane Refill Station at 7214 Taft St, Hollywood, FL 33024 refills 20 lb, 30 lb, 40 lb, and 100 lb cylinders. Serving Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Cooper City, Davie, and the broader Broward / North Miami-Dade area. Call ahead at (954) 966-1763 during peak prep weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much propane does a home generator burn per hour?

Roughly: a 5 kW propane generator at half-load burns ~0.7 gallons per hour, a 7 kW burns ~1 gallon, a 12 kW burns ~1.5 gallons. Full-load consumption is roughly double.

How many propane cylinders do I need for a hurricane backup generator?

For a multi-day outage, plan on 4+ standard 20 lb cylinders or a couple of 30 lb / 40 lb tanks. Larger 100 lb cylinders are more practical for week-long outages.

When should I refill generator propane in Florida?

Top off in June at the start of hurricane season, then again in mid-August. Never wait until a storm is named — refill capacity gets slammed when a system enters the cone.

How should I store generator propane cylinders?

Store outside, upright, on a flat surface in a shaded area away from the home and ignition sources. Never store propane indoors or in an attached garage.

Where can I refill generator propane cylinders in South Florida?

Propane Refill Station at 7214 Taft St in Hollywood, FL refills 20 lb, 30 lb, 40 lb, and 100 lb cylinders. Serving Broward and North Miami-Dade.

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7214 Taft St, Hollywood, FL 33024 · Drive up — no appointment needed.

Last updated: May 19, 2026