Tank Monitoring Service · Tajique, NM
Tank Monitoring Service in Tajique, NM
Never run dry again. Southwest Propane monitors your tank 24/7 and delivers before you need it.
Why Tajique, NM chooses Southwest Propane
Tajique sits 45 minutes southeast of Albuquerque in Torrance County, where winter propane demand spikes fast and supply chains can lag. We've served East Mountain, Mountainair, and Pecos for years—we know the elevation, the weather patterns, and the real delivery windows that work for 87036. Our tank monitoring system catches low levels before they become emergencies, especially critical when snow closes back roads or when you're managing a seasonal cabin.
What you get with Southwest Propane
Automatic Delivery Before Empty
Our sensors alert us when your tank hits 30%, so we schedule delivery on your preferred day—no guessing, no surprise run-outs during a cold snap.
No More Manual Tank Checks
Skip the clipboard walk-around. Monitoring happens remotely; you get a text or email when we're en route, and we handle the rest.
Flat-Rate Monitoring Fee
One predictable monthly charge covers sensor installation, data transmission, and 24/7 alert management—no surprise tech fees or hidden overages.
Fits Tajique's Seasonal Swings
Winter demand in the high desert spikes hard. Monitoring adjusts delivery frequency automatically, so you're covered during freeze-ups without over-ordering in spring.
Peace of Mind for Rental Properties
If you manage a cabin or rental in Tajique, monitoring eliminates tenant calls about low propane and protects your heating system from freeze-damage.
Real-Time Delivery Transparency
Track your delivery driver on the app, confirm arrival time, and see your tank level history—all from your phone or desktop.
How it works
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Schedule a Free Site Visit
Call or book online. One of our technicians visits your Tajique property, inspects your tank, and installs a wireless sensor (usually 15–20 minutes). No charge for the visit.
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Activate Monitoring & Set Preferences
We configure your alert threshold (typically 30% full) and confirm your delivery day and time window. You'll receive login credentials for the mobile app or web portal.
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Sensor Monitors Tank 24/7
The device transmits your tank level every 4 hours to our dispatch system. If it dips below your threshold, our team gets an alert and schedules your next delivery automatically.
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Receive Delivery Confirmation
You'll get a text or email 2 hours before arrival, with your driver's name and estimated time. We top off your tank and log the fill in your account history.
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Review Usage & Adjust as Needed
Check the app anytime to see your consumption trends, past deliveries, and upcoming schedules. Adjust your alert threshold seasonally if demand changes.
Local authority
Southwest Propane ranks first or second for 'Tank Monitoring Mountainair' and 'Propane Monitoring Mountainair'—keywords that prove our dominance in the Torrance County corridor. We've been family-owned and operating across East Mountain, Mountainair, Pecos, and Moriarty for over a decade, meaning we understand the 87036 ZIP's elevation, winter severity, and rural delivery logistics better than any national chain. Our monitoring fleet covers a 60-mile radius from our Mountainair hub, so Tajique customers get same-day or next-day service, not a 3–5 day national wait.
Common questions about tank monitoring service in Tajique, NM
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Start Monitoring Today
Call Southwest Propane at [PHONE] or book your free site visit online. We'll install monitoring in Tajique within 2–3 business days and you'll never worry about running dry again.