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Propane Storage: Grand Rapids vs Kentwood

How do propane storage rules compare between Grand Rapids, MI and Kentwood, MI?

Grand Rapids, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Grand Rapids follows the International Fire Code as adopted by Michigan, capping residential propane storage and requiring outdoor placement away from ignition sources, basements, and means of egress.

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Kentwood, MI

Kent County

No data available yet for Kentwood.

Key Facts Comparison

FactGrand RapidsKentwood
Code adoptedIFC via MI BFS-
Residential capTwo 20-lb or one 100-lb-
Indoor storageProhibited in homes-
Permit thresholdOver 125 gal water cap-

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Grand Rapids FAQ

Can I keep a spare grill propane tank in my attached garage?

No. Propane cylinders must stay outdoors at residential properties. Storing them in attached garages, basements, or living areas violates the IFC and Grand Rapids fire code.

Do I need a permit for a backyard propane patio heater?

Not for a portable cylinder under 100 pounds, but the unit must meet setback rules. Permanent tanks over 125 gallons need a GRFD permit and NFPA 58 inspection.

Kentwood FAQ

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