Hello Ingo,
I was listening to a podcast / webinar today where the speaker mentioned that many municipalities / states regulate the amount of propane that a homeowner could store, and that should your house have a fire and you were in violation of the statute, your homeowners insurance could deny the claim. He suggested that in most of the country having 40# of propane would be in violation. I love to grill so I have a few of the 15# canisters around and then quite a few of the 1# canisters for camping cooking and the heat buddy. Not to mention enough gas to fill up 2 SUV's. I did a quick search of the IC and and didn't see anything that regulated homeowners other than handling / refilling etc. Nothing on a limit. I did a brief search here too and didn't see anything. Does anyone know if this is a real thing?
Thanks in advance!
JayPea
I was listening to a podcast / webinar today where the speaker mentioned that many municipalities / states regulate the amount of propane that a homeowner could store, and that should your house have a fire and you were in violation of the statute, your homeowners insurance could deny the claim. He suggested that in most of the country having 40# of propane would be in violation. I love to grill so I have a few of the 15# canisters around and then quite a few of the 1# canisters for camping cooking and the heat buddy. Not to mention enough gas to fill up 2 SUV's. I did a quick search of the IC and and didn't see anything that regulated homeowners other than handling / refilling etc. Nothing on a limit. I did a brief search here too and didn't see anything. Does anyone know if this is a real thing?
Thanks in advance!
JayPea