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Backyard Fires: Dallas vs Grand Prairie

How do backyard fires rules compare between Dallas, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Dallas and Grand Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fires in Dallas are allowed in approved fire pits and containers under the Dallas Fire Code. Fires must be supervised, at a safe distance from structures, and not produce offensive smoke.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Grand Prairie allows recreational fires on residential property with conditions: area must be clear of combustibles including buildings and fences, only seasoned untreated wood may be burned, and fires must comply with Tarrant County burn ban restrictions when active.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGrand Prairie
Setback15 feet from structures-
SupervisionMust be constantly attended-
ExtinguisherRequired nearby-
Burn BansMay prohibit all outdoor fires-
Fuel-Seasoned untreated wood only
Clearance-Clear of all combustibles
Attended-Must be attended at all times
Burn Ban-Tarrant County 90-day periods

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Dallas FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire pit in Dallas?

Yes, in an approved container or fire pit at least 15 feet from structures. The fire must be attended and not produce offensive smoke.

Are backyard fires banned during droughts?

Yes. Dallas County may issue burn bans during drought conditions that prohibit all outdoor fires.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire in Grand Prairie?

Yes, with conditions: clear area of combustibles, burn only seasoned untreated wood, attend fire at all times, and check for active Tarrant County burn bans.

What happens during a burn ban?

All open flames, sparks, and embers are prohibited. Violation is a Class C misdemeanor with up to $500 fine.

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