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Privacy Screening: Dallas vs Irving

How do privacy screening rules compare between Dallas, TX and Irving, TX?

Dallas and Irving have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas allows privacy fences up to 4 feet in front yards and up to 9 feet in side and rear yards without a permit. Fences exceeding these heights require a building permit. Barbed wire is only allowed on fences over 6 feet. Dallas Development Code Chapter 51A governs fence regulations.

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Irving permits privacy fences in side and rear yards up to 8 feet. Front yard fences limited to 4 feet with 50% transparency. Approved solid materials include wood, masonry, and vinyl.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasIrving
Front Yard4 ft maximum4 feet max, 50% transparency
Side/Rear YardUp to 9 ftUp to 8 feet (solid permitted)
Barbed WireOnly on fences over 6 ft-
Code SectionChapter 51A-
Permit Fee$40+ application fee-
Materials-Wood, masonry, stone, vinyl
Permit-$125 required
Sight Lines-Cannot obstruct at intersections

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Dallas FAQ

How tall can a privacy fence be in Dallas?

Side and rear yard fences can be up to 9 feet in most residential zones. Front yard fences are limited to 4 feet. Check your specific zoning district for any additional restrictions.

Do I need a permit for a fence in Dallas?

A permit is required for fences over 4 feet in front yards, masonry fences, and fences in special districts. Standard side/rear fences under 9 feet generally don't need a building permit.

Irving FAQ

Can I build a privacy fence in Irving?

Yes, in side and rear yards up to 8 feet. Front yard fences are limited to 4 feet with 50% transparency (no solid privacy fences).

What materials can I use for a privacy fence?

Wood planks, masonry, concrete, stone, and vinyl composite. Metal posts required for new construction. A $125 permit is required.

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