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Grilling in Boston: Here's What You Need to Know

Boston Rooftop Grilling RulesEach year around this time, I like to share the City of Bostons fire safety rules for rooftops, patios, and balconies. This year I think many of us are really longing for more outdoor pleasures after a long isolating spring. Dinner and drinks on your condo deck, balcony, or patio is one of the pleasures of summer in the city neighborhoods!Boston has fire safety rules that you'll first need to be aware of if you're planning to cook in your outdoor space.While there are plenty of good reasons to be aware of the rules, the most important reason is the safety of you and your neighbors. Being knowledgable about the rules, and following them, also helps to safeguard your legal and financial liability. Stay safe and stay legal.Below is a simplified list of the rules.Plumbed gas grills:Theseare permittedon the exterior of any building level. The gas line must be installed by a licensed plumber who has procured the required permits.Electric grillsare permittedon the exterior of any building level. As with the gas grills, the line you are using has to be installed by a licensed electrician, and has to have a permit and be up to code.Charcoal grillsare NOT permitted at all on or within a building structure, or on roof or rear decks. Regulations do not specify whether they are permissible on an outside patio, but the regulations highly discourage them, and you may be legally and financially liable for any damage or injury you cause from flying sparks, fumes, etc.. *Read the regulations in full for charcoal grill safety recommendations.Liquid propane (LP) grills:Permitted by the City of Bostonexcept:

  • are not permittedinside the building.
  • are not permitted onbalconies above the first floor of any building or structure used for habitation.
  • are not permittedon balconies or deckson any levelthat are covered or enclosed. This includes a first floor deck with a deck above it.

Or you can see the regulations in full.Remember Im here to help if you have any questions about Boston real estate matters. You can call me at 617-584-9790, or email me by clicking the blue button below. If youd like to find a beautiful new home in Boston with a deck upon which to grill (legally, of course), you should definitely get in touch! Boston real estate 

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Outdoor Grilling in Boston: What you Need to Know

Boston Rooftop Grilling Rules

With outdoor grilling season upon us, I wanted to share the City of Boston's fire safety rules for rooftops, patios, and balconies.Urban dwellers love getting the most out of outdoor spaces while the weather is warm. Dinner and drinks on your condo deck, balcony, or patio is one of the joys of summer in the city. Heres what you need to know to stay safe and legal.If you are planning to cook on your outdoor space, first learnBostonsfire safety rules.There are many good reasons to be aware of the rules, first and foremost being the safety of you and your neighbors. But knowing and abiding by the rules also helps to safeguard your legal and financial liability.Below is a simplified listof the rules. Or you can see theregulations in full.Plumbed gas grills:Theseare permittedon the exterior of any building level. The gas line must be installed by a licensed plumber who has procured the required permits.Electric grillsare permittedon the exterior of any building level. As with the gas grills, the line you are using has to be installed by a licensed electrician, and has to have a permit and be up to code.Charcoal grillsare NOT permitted at all on or within a building structure, or on roof or rear decks. Regulations do not specify whether they are permissible on an outside patio, but the regulations highly discourage them, and you may be legally and financially liable for any damage or injury you cause from flying sparks, fumes, etc.. *Read the regulations in full for charcoal grill safety recommendations.Liquid propane (LP) grills:Permitted by the City of Bostonexcept:
  • are not permittedinside the building.
  • are not permitted onbalconies above the first floor of any building or structure used for habitation.
  • are not permittedon balconies or deckson any levelthat are covered or enclosed. This includes a first floor deck with a deck above it.

As always, Im here to help ifyou have questions about Boston real estate matters. Please feel free to call me at617-584-9790, or email me by clicking the blue button below. If youd like to find a beautiful new home in Boston that has a deck upon which to grill (legally, of course),definitelyget in touch. Boston real estate 

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The City of Boston's Rooftop, Patio, and Balcony Grilling Rules

Boston Rooftop Grilling RulesIt looks like we'll get a reprieve from all the rain this weekend. In fact, the forecast calls for warm temps and sunny skies.That makes thisa good time to revisit the City of Boston rules for rooftop, deck, and patio grilling. Here's what you need to know to stay safe and legal!We urban dwellers want to get the most out of our outdoor spaces while we have the opportunity. Dinner and drinks on your condo's deck, balcony or patio is one of the enjoyable things to do in summer months in the city. If you plan to cook on your outdoor space, however, you need to learnBostons fire safety rules.There are many excellent reasons you should familiarize with the rules, the first and foremost being the safety of you and your neighbors. But knowing the rules and playing by them also helpssafeguard your legal and financial liability.Below is a simplified listof the rules. Or you can see the regulations in full.Plumbed gas grills: These are permitted on the exterior of any building level. The gas line must be installed by a licensed plumber who has procured the required permits.Electric grills are permitted on the exterior of any building level. As with the gas grills, the line you are using has to be installed by a licensed electrician, and has to have a permit and be up to code.Charcoal grills are NOT permitted at all on or within a building structure, or on roof or rear decks. Regulations do not specify whether they are permissible on an outside patio, but the regulations highly discourage them, and you may be legally and financially liable for any damage or injury you cause from flying sparks, fumes, etc..Liquid propane (LP) grills: Permitted by the City of Boston except:

  • are not permitted inside the building.
  • are not permitted on balconies above the first floor of any building or structure used for habitation.
  • are not permitted on balconies or decks on any level that are covered or enclosed. This includes a first floor deck with a deck above it.

As always, I'm here to help ifyou have questions about Boston real estate matters. Please feel free to call me at617-584-9790, or email me at joe.wolvek@sothebysrealty.com. If youd like to find a beautiful new home in Boston that has a deck upon which to grill (legally, of course), definitely call me at 617 584 9790. Or you can email me by clicking the button below. Boston real estate 

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Boston Living: Rooftop Grilling Laws

Boston Rooftop Grilling Rules#BostonCondos #BostonLivingIf you're aBoston resident with a rooftop deck, balcony or patio, you know the joy of dining or cooking outdoors in summer months. Every year around this time I like to post the laws for grilling in theCity of Boston, so you'll know how tokeep yourself and others safe.If you plan to cook on your Boston deck or patio, you should become familiar with the City of Bostons fire safety rulesforthe safety of you and your neighbors, as well as to protect yourselffrom legal and financial liability.Here's a simplified listof the rules.Plumbed gas grills:Permitted on the exterior of any building level, but the gas line must be installed by a licensed plumber who has procured the required permits.Electric grills:Permitted on the exterior of any building level, butthe electrical line has to be installed by a licensed electrician, and has to have a permit and be up to code.Charcoal grills:NOT permitted at all, on or within a building structure, or on a roof or rear deck. Regulations do not specify whether they are permitted on an outside patio, but the regulations highly discourage them. Remember: you may be legally and financially liable for any damage or injury you cause from flying sparks, fumes, etc.Liquid propane (LP) grills: Permitted by the City of Boston except:

  • are not permitted inside the building.
  • are not permitted on balconies above the first floor of any building or structure used for habitation.
  • are not permitted on balconies or decks on any level that are covered or enclosed. This includes a first floor deck with a deck above it.

Here arethe regulations in full.See Boston real estate and neighborhoods.If youd like to find a beautiful new home in Boston with adeck upon which to grill (legally, of course), call me at 617-584-9790. Or you can email me viathe button below. Boston real estate 

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