If they sell and install and service, then you are likely looking to have some contracting exposures. I am assuming they do this for commercial clients, like restaurants. If so, a number of surplus markets could likely, in theory, consider this risk. Contact your favorite wholesaler...and if you don't have one, send me a PM ,and we can talk.
Good luck.
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You know Trotter, Allied Ins., has open up to service and install with propane exposure as and extra charge. If your hook up with that carrier i would ask the underwriter before going non-standard. Ladybroker is correct there just isn't much choice 

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