Never leave any combustibles in the furnace room.
Storing paint in furnace room.
I won t store any flammable chemicals and leave plenty of space around the furnace.
However i m unsure as to where else i can store them.
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I am storing unused paint for touch ups in my basement but storing solvents volatiles in the unheated garage.
If your boiler room doubles as a storage space don t place items flush against the furnace.
The above requirements usually mean that storing paint in an unheated garage crawl space shed wet basement or hot attic is not a good idea but a cool and dry utility closet mud room or laundry room should be fine.
With that in mind store your paint in a cool dry place.
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Storing a painting requires specific conditions to ensure that the paint canvas and frame don t withstand any damage.
Plus the moisture from humidity can rust the paint cans and when you go to open up the lid flakes of that rust can get into the paint.
Don t store anything near your furnace that s combustible at low flash points like gasoline paint and paint thinners.
This room is large enough to use as storage is there anything i should be aware of before putting stuff in there.
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My house has a new natural gas furnace in a room tht is about 6ft wide 14 long and 3 5 feet high.
Give it some space since furnaces are powered by fuels like oil gas or propane they need proper ventilation.
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I have a gas forced air furnace and gas water heater in an enclosed room about 100 square feet.
Always keep the area free of dust and debris vacuum and clean around your furnace and water heater tank to prevent dust buildup.
What would you say is the minimum distance from the gas furnace and gas water heater the paint should be stored.
I currently store my paint cans mostly latex but a few oil based stains in my furnace room.
I m not certain if latex paints are dangerous to keep near flame sources but i m fairly certain that oil based products are.
The room has an entry door and a large 2x2ft vent going to the furnace and and exhaust pipe out the roof.
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The furnace has fresh air intake and exhaust outside the house the water heater uses interior air.
Make sure it has enough breathing room and enough air moving throughout.
There is plenty of extra space around the furnace and i am wondering if it would be safe to store stuff up there like boxes and a table.
Seal up the paint can as best as possible.