n7bsn wrote:
DougE wrote:
I don't know your local building codes, but having propane on board probably presents more of a fire risk than garaging cars. If you're not doing an open structure like a carport, a separate building makes more sense.
I doubt the "propane" is much of an issue, I know people that heat, cook, heat-water, etc with propane in their homes.
Many areas do have some restrictions, like no propane appliances in basements (fire danger). But just propane in a home, probably not an issue, any more then the pipe coming in from the outside tank
propane stored inside the home would IMO not be allowed in most places… the risk of the piping is low but a tank or cylinder has safety venting and venting into the home would be very dangerous… the very reason your RV propane is outside and piped to the inside…