Backyard Fires: Austin vs Pflugerville
How do backyard fires rules compare between Austin, TX and Pflugerville, TX?
Pflugerville has fewer restrictions than Austin.
Austin, TX
Travis County
Austin Fire Code Chapter 25-12 allows recreational backyard fires only in approved appliances (chimineas, fire pits under 3 feet diameter, patio heaters) with dry seasoned wood or manufactured logs. Open burning of yard waste is banned, and Travis County burn bans automatically apply in Austin city limits.
View full Austin rules βPflugerville, TX
Travis County
Backyard recreational fires in unincorporated Travis County must comply with TCEQ 30 TAC 111.219 and active Commissioners Court burn bans. Wood fires require 25-foot clearance, continuous attendance, water/extinguisher, and prohibited during burn bans. Propane chimineas and gas fire pits exempt from burn bans and recommended in WUI areas.
View full Pflugerville rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Austin | Pflugerville |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Clearance | - | 25 ft structures/lines |
| Size Limit | - | 3 ft diameter, 2 ft tall |
| Burn Ban | - | Wood fires prohibited |
| Propane | - | Exempt from bans |
| HOA | - | May prohibit wood fires |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Austin FAQ
Pflugerville FAQ
Can I have a bonfire in my Travis County backyard?
Only outside burn bans, with clean firewood, 25-foot clearance, continuous attendance, and suppression on hand. Check HOA rules.
Whats the safest fire option in Hill Country areas?
Propane or natural gas fire pits with shutoff valves. They are exempt from burn bans and significantly lower wildfire risk.
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