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Smoker Rules: Puyallup vs Tacoma

How do smoker rules rules compare between Puyallup, WA and Tacoma, WA?

Puyallup has fewer restrictions than Tacoma.

Puyallup, WA

Pierce County

Few Restrictions

Backyard smokers using charcoal, wood pellets, or propane are allowed in Pierce County as recreational cooking, no permit required. They generally stay legal during burn bans, but smoke that becomes a neighbor nuisance must be stopped.

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Tacoma, WA

Pierce County

Some Restrictions

Backyard wood and pellet smokers in Tacoma single-family yards are permitted but subject to Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) Regulation I, Section 9.11, which prohibits visible emissions exceeding 20% opacity for more than 3 minutes in any 60-minute period, and to PSCAA burn bans. Multi-family balconies are governed by Tacoma Fire Code (IFC 308.1.4) and may not host wood-fired smokers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPuyallupTacoma
PermitNone required-
ClassificationRecreational cooking-
FuelsCharcoal, pellet, propane-
Nuisance ruleStop if smoke bothers neighbors-
Opacity Limit-20% (PSCAA Reg I 9.11)
Time Window-3 min in any 60-min period
Burn Ban Authority-PSCAA
Multi-Family Ban-TMC Title 3 (IFC 308.1.4)
Noise Code-TMC 8.122 (60 dB residential)

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Puyallup FAQ

Do I need a permit to use a smoker?

No. Backyard smokers are treated as cooking appliances in Pierce County and do not require a burn permit.

Can I smoke meat during a burn ban?

Generally yes. Smokers are cooking devices, so they usually stay allowed during Stage 1 and Stage 2 bans that halt other outdoor burning.

What if my smoker bothers neighbors?

Under the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency nuisance rule, if smoke bothers neighbors or damages property you must put it out immediately.

Tacoma FAQ

Can I use a wood or pellet smoker in my Tacoma backyard?

Yes at a single-family or duplex home, provided visible smoke stays under 20% opacity per PSCAA Regulation I Section 9.11, and provided no PSCAA burn ban is in effect. Pellet smokers may continue to operate during Stage 1 bans but are prohibited in Stage 2 bans.

How do I check if there's a burn ban in Tacoma?

Check pscleanair.gov for current burn ban status in Pierce County or sign up for PSCAA text alerts. Stage 1 bans prohibit wood-burning smokers; Stage 2 bans prohibit all wood and pellet smokers.

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