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Fire Pit Rules: Duluth vs Snellville

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Duluth, GA and Snellville, GA?

Duluth and Snellville have similar restriction levels.

Duluth, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fire pits allowed under International Fire Code §307.4.2 (adopted by Georgia): max 3 ft diameter, 2 ft tall flames, 15 ft from structures. Only seasoned wood or charcoal. Summer burn ban does not apply to recreational fires in approved appliances.

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Snellville, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fires in approved fire pits allowed year-round when fuel is clean wood (not yard debris). Fire pit must be 25 ft from structures per IFC 307.4. Summer burn ban does not apply to contained cooking/recreational fires.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDuluthSnellville
Max Fire Size3 ft diameter x 2 ft tall-
Setback15 ft from structures-
Portable Fireplace15 ft setback15 ft from structures
Allowed FuelSeasoned wood, charcoal-
CodeIFC §307.4 (GA adoption)-
Distance-25 ft from structures
Fuel-Clean wood only
Authority-IFC §307.4

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Duluth FAQ

Can I use my backyard fire pit during summer burn ban?

Yes. Recreational fires using seasoned wood, charcoal, or manufactured logs in an approved pit are exempt from the May to September burn ban.

How far from my house does a fire pit need to be?

15 feet from any structure or combustible material under International Fire Code §307.4.2.

How big can a recreational fire be in Duluth?

Maximum 3 feet in diameter with flames no more than 2 feet tall. Larger piles require a burn permit.

Snellville FAQ

Can I use my fire pit in July?

Yes. The summer burn ban applies to yard debris; contained recreational fires with clean firewood are allowed year-round when properly placed.

How far from my house must a fire pit be?

25 feet from structures under IFC §307.4 for recreational fires under 3 ft diameter and 2 ft tall.

Can I burn leaves in my fire pit?

No. Use only clean, dry firewood — no trash, leaves, or treated lumber, even in a contained fire pit.

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