DIY helium vs balloon decor: which path fits your event?
Last updated: December 20, 2025
Some people want a tank and a free afternoon. Others want a finished install that just shows up. Helium Locator is here for the “where does the gas actually come from?” side of that decision.
This page explains the difference between DIY helium setups and hiring a balloon decor company, and why most decor businesses won’t appear in a helium directory.
Two different ways to get balloons in the air
DIY helium route
You source the helium. You pick up or exchange a tank. You inflate the balloons yourself (or with friends you bribe with pizza).
- Best for people who want control over timing and budget.
- You care where to refill or swap a cylinder.
- You might already own a tank and just need a refill spot.
Balloon decor route
You hire a decor company. They bring their own gear, build garlands/arches/backdrops, and take care of the install.
- Best for photo-heavy events, brand launches, or “I don’t want to think about this” energy.
- They decide whether to use helium, air, or a mix.
- You pay for design and labor, not for tank access.
Why most decor companies aren’t in this directory
Many balloon decorators don’t rent tanks or refill yours. They bring their own cylinders or inflators, keep everything behind the scenes, and sell the finished install rather than access to the gas supply itself.
Because of that, Helium Locator focuses on businesses that act as helium sources: places that provide refills, exchanges, standalone tank rentals, or clearly advertised tank packages tied to a pickup location.
We only include a decor company here when they also function as a practical helium source you can choose: for example, when they rent tanks directly to customers or run a counter where you can refill or swap your cylinder.
If you’re mainly looking for design help and full-service installs (garlands, arches, backdrops, etc.), your best bet is still searching for “balloon decor near me” and asking those companies directly whether they use helium, air, or a mix for your specific event.
Quick way to decide: DIY vs decor
Go DIY helium if…
- You’re comfortable inflating balloons yourself.
- You want the lowest tank cost per balloon.
- You already have a tank and just need a refill/exchange.
- Your event is simple: birthdays, small parties, basic clusters.
- You like the idea of having helium on hand for multiple events.
Lean decor if…
- You want garlands, arches, backdrops, branded installs.
- You care more about the finished look than who filled the tank.
- You don’t have time or bandwidth to inflate hundreds of balloons.
- You need on-site setup at a specific time window.
- You’d rather pay once and have someone else own the stress.
For this route, use a search like “balloon decor near me” and ask: “Do you use helium or air for this design, and how long will it last?”
What Helium Locator is actually for
This site is here to answer the non-glamorous question: “Where does the helium come from, and who will fill my tank?”
- Finding industrial gas / welding suppliers that handle helium.
- Seeing who offers refills, exchanges, and tank rentals.
- Spotting shops that accept customer-owned cylinders.
- Letting you filter by state and city inside the live directory.
If you decide the DIY route fits you, you’re in the right place. If you decide decor is your lane, this page at least gives you better questions to ask the companies you talk to.
Related guides & tools
Once you’ve picked a lane, use these pages to actually make the plan work.