Hello everyone!! I want to share my experience here. First of all, it would be important to know what your considerations are. Do you have a gas connection at your property or would it have to be installed first? Do you have enough space on your property for a gas tank, etc.? The gas tank with the liquid and filling is the least of the problems in this matter. You have a manometer installed on the tank itself where you can read when the gas is running out. If this should be the case, you call your provider and they send the tanker truck. With liquid gas you can both heat and cook; the only thing you need for this is first: let's say if it suits you, a liquid gas boiler which is just converted to gas, secondly: for cooking if you want a gas appliance, this is also converted. This itself does not cause major costs for both devices but the existing nozzles are replaced for liquid gas (conversion kit). And now the safety regulations: It will certainly not be the same everywhere with these regulations; you would have to inform yourself beforehand. The only thing that is certain is that a certain safety distance must be maintained, for example a radius measured from the middle of the tank of 5-7m. You can also use the visibly marked area inside, for example a vegetable bed.. A tip from me: have yourself advised on site by a specialist who will certainly advise you about it and it would not be a bad idea to weigh what both would cost you, gas connection or liquid gas.. Regards.