Hiding propane tank in yard

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an outdoor planter with flowers in it and the words 8 modern ways to hide your propane tank

Transform your outdoor space with budget-friendly tricks to hide that propane tank. From stylish water features to sleek panels, let's elevate your yard's aesthetic together!

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an outdoor toilet in the middle of some trees and bushes, with a car parked behind it

Now that many of you wonderful Lake Wildwood homeowners have removed the vegetation around your propane tanks, you are probably contemplating what you can do to hide the darned thing. To help you decide what…

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a large white object sitting on the ground in front of a wooden house and trees

If you rent a propane tank you are not allowed to paint it to match or blend into your surroundings. Even if you own it, and do paint it, it doesn't last. Wish…

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a man standing next to a large rock in front of a sign that says rockon propane tank covers

Increase the beauty and value of your home by covering your ugly propane tank with a RockOn Propane Tank Cover. We offer artificial rock covers in multiple colors for 250 gallon and 500 gallon propane tanks. RockOn Propane Tank Covers last over 40 years and will not fade, crack, rust, or rot!

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a spool of wire sitting on top of a grass covered field next to a flower pot

When we bought our house last year, the backyard left a lot to be desired. It was one of the major makeover projects I dreamed and schemed about over the winter as I waited impatiently for Spring to arrive. After months of imagining what the back yard could look like, I am finally able to ... Read More about A Backyard Makeover with Raised Garden Beds

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a wooden bench sitting in front of a house next to a planter filled with flowers

Central air conditioning can be a lifesaver for keeping our homes cool in the summer months, but the look of the air conditioning units themselves leave much to be desired when it comes to backyard ambience. With our home being a duplex, my husband, Ken, and I had double-trouble air conditioner units located next to our backyard patio, and we needed to find a solution for hiding them in plain sight without interfering with their efficiency.

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a wooden fence in front of a brick building with a hose on the ground next to it

Hubby removed the holly bushes from around the ac units, that we hate. Then he built me this privacy (cedar) fence for the AC units. I stained the posts with #Varathane Espresso wood stain and the slats with #Varathane Early American wood stain. Approximately 5’ tall, 6’ wide on the front, and 12’ wide on the side—he wanted plenty of room to work around the units, if ever needed.

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