Winter in the Midwest means lake-effect snow, extreme temperature fluctuations (and winds), and unpredictable storms. Nothing we aren’t used to, but nothing we enjoy dealing with all the same.

But what if this winter, it wasn’t the same?

 What if this winter, your home could be warmer, faster, and cheaper? Because when you’re heating your home with propane, the season turns into something you can actually enjoy.

Comfort You Can Feel

Step inside a home heated with propane and the difference is immediate. The heat is active, enveloping, and reassuring. It wraps you up in that “ahhh, cozy” feeling the moment you walk in the door.

Electric furnaces and heat pumps blow out air around 95°F, only slightly warmer than your body heat. Propane furnaces blast warmth at 120-140°F. That 25-40 extra degrees is the thermal contrast your skin needs to feel the heat right away. It’s the difference between lukewarm and genuinely hot air pumping through your home.

Since propane burns hotter, faster, and cleaner, it avoids the comfort traps of electric heat. That means no drafty corners or chilly hallways. Propane warmth spreads evenly, filling every part of the room so comfort isn’t confined to the vents. 

Burning propane produces small amounts of moisture, which can offset dryness and that stale, indoor winter air. You know the kind where your skin is dry, and your throat is itchy. The kind where static shock lingers, and your electric heater is aggressively stripping the air of moisture. Propane doesn’t do that.

With propane, the warmth is strong and steady, the air feels balanced and breathable, and those Midwest winters lose a bit of their sting.

At Bakers Propane Gas, that comfort is seamless. From expert tank installation to attentive, ongoing care (and remote tank monitoring), we make sure your home’s warmth flows naturally, backed by safe, reliable equipment and staff as constant as the heat itself.

Reliability You Can Trust

In freezing Midwest conditions, electric heat pumps struggle. When temperatures plunge, they switch to backup resistance coils that burn more energy, while still delivering weaker heat. Propane furnaces don’t need that assistance. They produce full, steady warmth on their own, even when it’s below zero. That’s the reliability Midwest homeowners need.

Propane is dependable every day (every snow day) and during emergencies. Propane heat delivers the same BTUs day after day, with consistency that ensures your home stays comfortable even when winter drags on. And since residential propane is stored on-site, your heat isn’t tied to grid fluctuation or utility interruptions.

Propane gives you options. When storms knock out the power, a propane furnace can run off a generator. Let the grid go dark. You’ve already got fuel on-site that’s stable and versatile. Propane puts you back in control. No more outages. No more frozen pipes, spoiled food, and unsafe living conditions.

Residential propane + a generator means continuity, independence, and peace of mind. That means grid-proof, winter-ready relaxation for your home all season long.

Baker’s Propane understands exactly what homeowners need. (They have nearly a century’s worth of Midwest winters under their family-owned-and-operated belt.) That’s why they offer on-time deliveries, automatic or scheduled, weekends or emergencies from first light through heavy snow. Baker’s will get to you and help you heat your home.

Value You Can Measure

Propane furnaces recover faster. They fire in strong bursts of hot air, raising ambient room temperatures quickly. There’s nothing sluggish, slow, or cycling about the way propane heats. Instead of waiting for thermostats to creep up, propane delivers satisfying, efficient hot air that’s measurable in minutes, not hours.

Every BTU of propane works harder. And because propane delivers strong, consistent heat, homeowners can plan winter budgets with confidence. The U.S. Energy Information Administration projects that homes heated with propane will see declining costs compared to last winter. So when you heat your home with propane, you’ll see lower bills, dependable savings, and cost control that shows up in real dollars.

 Choosing propane in the winter is practical, smarter, and cheaper, especially for those chilly nights from October to March in the Midwest.

Baker’s makes residential propane easy to manage. They offer budget and cost control programs to help make billing more predictable and protect against price spikes. So this winter, you can spend more time focusing on your loved ones and less time worrying about your bills.

Baker’s Propane: Keeping Traditions Warm All Winter

It’s wintertime in the Midwest, and we’re all bracing for a few more months of cold. But this winter, your home can be warmer, faster, and cheaper with Baker’s Propane.

Heat is more than warmth. It’s the backdrop for holiday dinners, snow-day movies, and gift-wrapping nights. It’s the enabler of connection, bonding, and celebration. It’s the warm glow behind every gathering and the steady comfort of propane heat all winter long.

Have yourself a cozy little winter with Baker’s Propane, keeping the tanks full and the season bright.

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