Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
πŸ“’ Noise from Specific Sources/Generator Noise

Carrollton vs Dallas

How do generator noise rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Dallas, TX?

Carrollton has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

No county generator noise ordinance. No time-of-use restrictions or decibel limits. TX Penal Code Section 42.01 applies to unreasonable noise. Generators unregulated at county level.

View full Carrollton rules β†’

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Generator noise in Dallas is regulated under both Chapter 30 (general noise) and the zoning code Section 51A-6.102 (environmental performance standards). Generators near residential use are subject to construction-hour restrictions if used on job sites, and general noise standards at all other times.

View full Dallas rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonDallas
County OrdinanceNone-
Time RestrictionsNone-
Decibel LimitsNone-
NECApplies to permanent installations-
Code Sections-Chapter 30 & Sec. 51A-6.102
Construction Hours-Mon-Fri 7 AM-7 PM, Sat 8 AM-7 PM
Noise Threshold-Background + 5 dB(A) or district limit
Emergency Use-Generally permitted during outages

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carrollton FAQ

Can I run a generator at night in unincorporated Dallas County?

Yes. No county ordinance restricts generator operation hours. There are no time-of-day or noise level restrictions at the county level.

Do I need a permit for a permanent generator?

A development permit from DUAS may be needed if the installation involves structural work. Electrical connections should meet code requirements.

Dallas FAQ

Can I run a generator in my Dallas backyard?

Yes, but it must comply with noise regulations. Under Section 51A-6.102, it cannot exceed the background noise by more than 5 dB(A). During emergencies like power outages, reasonable generator use is generally permitted.

Do I need a permit for a standby generator in Dallas?

Permanent standby generators typically require an electrical permit and must meet zoning setback requirements. They must also comply with the noise standards in Section 51A-6.102.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool