Wood and pellet smokers are legal at single-family homes in Guilford County. They fall under the same NC Fire Code open-flame cooking rules as grills: exempt for one- and two-family homes, but banned on combustible multifamily balconies unless sprinklered. Persistent heavy smoke can trigger a nuisance complaint.
Backyard smokers, offset barbecue pits, and pellet cookers are treated as open-flame cooking devices under NC Fire Prevention Code §308.1.4, which bars charcoal and open-flame cooking devices on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction, with an exception for one- and two-family dwellings. That means a homeowner in unincorporated Guilford County may run a smoker on the patio, keeping it clear of siding, eaves, and fences. In apartments and condos, wood-burning smokers are effectively prohibited on combustible balconies. Because a smoker is a cooking device and not open burning of debris, it does not need a Forest Service burn permit as long as it burns clean cooking wood or pellets and is used for food preparation. Smoke that
A smoker used unsafely near combustible construction, or on a prohibited multifamily balcony, can be cited by the Fire Marshal. Chronic dense smoke crossing property lines may be addressed as a nuisance by county code enforcement, typically starting with a
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