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Propane Storage: Sacramento vs Vineyard

How do propane storage rules compare between Sacramento, CA and Vineyard, CA?

Sacramento and Vineyard have similar restriction levels.

Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Sacramento Fire Department enforces California Fire Code limits on residential propane cylinder storage, restricting indoor storage volumes, prohibiting storage in basements, and requiring spacing from buildings and ignition sources for larger tanks.

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Vineyard, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

California uniformly applies the State Fire Marshal's propane storage standards through the California Fire Code, which all local jurisdictions must enforce as a minimum.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSacramentoVineyard
CodeCalifornia Fire Code Ch 61California Fire Code Chapter 61
Local titleSacramento Title 15-
Basement storageProhibited-
InspectorSacramento Fire Department-
Authority-State Fire Marshal
Adopted standard-NFPA 58
Residential threshold-25 gallons aggregate

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Sacramento FAQ

How many propane tanks can I store at home?

Sacramento defers to the California Fire Code, which limits residential storage to small consumer quantities, typically two cylinders of twenty pounds or less per dwelling outside the home.

Can I store a spare tank in my garage?

Limited storage in an attached garage is allowed but discouraged because of ignition sources. Cylinders must be upright, valves closed, and away from heat. Basements are never allowed.

Vineyard FAQ

Do I need a permit to store a backyard propane tank?

Most residential barbecue and patio cylinders under 25 gallons aggregate do not require permits, but installations near buildings must meet Fire Code setbacks.

Can my city ban propane storage entirely?

No. Cities may add reasonable conditions tied to local hazards but cannot prohibit storage that meets state Fire Code standards.

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