JayBee
Senior Member
I'm noticing a lot of condos are now allowing bbq's on balconies (not terraces). Why? I always figured the city didn't allow them.
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Are these propane, or do they have natural gas lines from the building?I'm noticing a lot of condos are now allowing bbq's on balconies (not terraces). Why? I always figured the city didn't allow them.
Some do have gas lines, but others don't.Are these propane, or do they have natural gas lines from the building?
Where is the smoke going?
I do know that some buildings simply don't enforce anti-BBQ rules.
does anybody know if electric bbq taste as good?
I know they have electric bbq's now which are allowed but does anybody know if electric bbq taste as good?
I know they have electric bbq's now which are allowed but does anybody know if electric bbq taste as good?
Propane lines? Are they common? I've never been in a place that has had propane lines.The BBQ's are usually an upgrade option when it's offered and is most often supplied by propane lines. It's not permitted under Toronto fire code to carry flammables (propane tanks etc.) up a passenger elevator. If I recall, the BBQ has to be "x" amount of feet away from the balcony or terrace entrance.
It's the Ontario Fire Code, not Toronto. Like the Building Code, it comes from the province.It's not permitted under Toronto fire code to carry flammables (propane tanks etc.) up a passenger elevator.
Charcoal > gas > electric
Charcoal is a lot messier and smokier though, so probably not great for balconies.
Propane lines? Are they common? I've never been in a place that has had propane lines.