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Fire Sprinkler Requirements: Converse vs Live Oak

How do fire sprinkler requirements rules compare between Converse, TX and Live Oak, TX?

Converse and Live Oak have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Bexar County does not require residential fire sprinklers in one and two family dwellings under Texas Local Government Code 233.153, which preempts counties from mandating sprinklers in homes, but commercial and multifamily buildings must comply with International Building Code and International Fire Code provisions adopted by reference.

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Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Bexar County does not require residential fire sprinklers in one and two family dwellings under Texas Local Government Code 233.153, which preempts counties from mandating sprinklers in homes, but commercial and multifamily buildings must comply with International Building Code and International Fire Code provisions adopted by reference.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseLive Oak
1-2 family preemptionTX LGC 233.153TX LGC 233.153
Multifamily requiredR-2 over 3 storiesR-2 over 3 stories
Commercial standardNFPA 13 IBC adoptedNFPA 13 IBC adopted
Voluntary installInsurance discount availableInsurance discount available
Fire Marshal oversightTX HSC 419TX HSC 419

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Converse FAQ

Are fire sprinklers required in new homes?

No. Texas Local Government Code 233.153 prohibits Bexar County and all Texas counties from mandating fire sprinklers in newly constructed one or two family dwellings, even under updated IRC editions.

Do apartment buildings need sprinklers?

Yes. R-2 multifamily occupancy of three or more stories or above the IBC threshold must install NFPA 13 systems. Hotels, dormitories, and assisted-living facilities also fall under sprinkler mandates.

Live Oak FAQ

Are fire sprinklers required in new homes?

No. Texas Local Government Code 233.153 prohibits Bexar County and all Texas counties from mandating fire sprinklers in newly constructed one or two family dwellings, even under updated IRC editions.

Do apartment buildings need sprinklers?

Yes. R-2 multifamily occupancy of three or more stories or above the IBC threshold must install NFPA 13 systems. Hotels, dormitories, and assisted-living facilities also fall under sprinkler mandates.

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