BBQ & Propane Rules: Puyallup vs Tacoma
How do bbq & propane rules rules compare between Puyallup, WA and Tacoma, WA?
Puyallup has fewer restrictions than Tacoma.
Puyallup, WA
Pierce County
Propane and charcoal barbecues are broadly allowed in Pierce County and are treated as recreational cooking, not regulated burning. They stay legal even during most burn bans, but must be kept a safe distance from structures.
View full Puyallup rules →Tacoma, WA
Pierce County
Tacoma adopts the International Fire Code through TMC Title 3 (Fire Prevention) as Tacoma Fire Code. IFC Section 308.1.4 prohibits open-flame cooking devices and LP-gas containers larger than 1 lb on combustible balconies of buildings containing three or more dwelling units when within 10 feet of combustible construction. Single-family backyards are not restricted. Wood and charcoal grilling may be limited during Puget Sound Clean Air Agency burn bans.
View full Tacoma rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Puyallup | Tacoma |
|---|---|---|
| Permit | None for home BBQ | - |
| Classification | Recreational cooking | - |
| During burn bans | Usually still allowed | - |
| Grill cylinders | Below LPG permit limit | - |
| Code Adoption | - | TMC Title 3 (Tacoma Fire Code) |
| Multi-Family Rule | - | IFC 308.1.4 (3+ unit buildings) |
| Distance | - | 10 ft from combustible construction |
| LP Cylinder Limit (Balcony) | - | 1 lb water capacity |
| Burn Ban Authority | - | Puget Sound Clean Air Agency |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Puyallup FAQ
Can I use my grill during a burn ban?
Usually yes. Barbecues are cooking, not open burning, so they generally stay allowed during Stage 1 and Stage 2 bans that stop other fires.
Do I need a permit to grill with propane?
No. Small propane cylinders for home grills fall below the fire code thresholds that require an LPG permit in Pierce County.
Where should I place my barbecue?
Outdoors, away from combustibles and building overhangs, with cylinders stored upright away from heat and exits.
Tacoma FAQ
Can I grill on my Tacoma apartment balcony?
Generally no — only electric grills, in most cases. IFC 308.1.4 as adopted in TMC Title 3 prohibits charcoal and propane grills on balconies of 3+ unit buildings within 10 feet of combustible construction unless the balcony is served by an automatic sprinkler system. LP cylinders on such balconies are capped at 1 lb water capacity.
Are charcoal grills allowed in single-family yards in Tacoma?
Yes. IFC 308.1.4 does not apply to single-family or duplex homes. Backyard grilling is otherwise unregulated by city code, but PSCAA may prohibit wood and charcoal burning during declared burn bans — check pscleanair.gov before lighting a charcoal grill in winter.
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