Backyard Fires: Frisco vs Plano
How do backyard fires rules compare between Frisco, TX and Plano, TX?
Frisco has fewer restrictions than Plano.
Frisco, TX
Collin County
Small recreational backyard fires are permitted in Frisco in approved containers, 25 feet from structures, and under constant adult attendance. Burn bans from county commissioners override.
View full Frisco rules βPlano, TX
Collin County
Backyard recreational fires in open pits are effectively banned in Plano because the fire code prohibits all open outdoor burning. Only contained cooking appliances and gas patio heaters are allowed.
View full Plano rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Frisco | Plano |
|---|---|---|
| Size | 3 ft diameter max | - |
| Setback | 25 feet | - |
| Fuel | Clean wood only | - |
| Attendance | Adult required | - |
| Wood Fire Pits | - | Not allowed for recreation |
| Propane/Gas Grills | - | Allowed for cooking |
| Clearance | - | 10 ft from combustibles (5 ft detached) |
| Gas Patio Heaters | - | Allowed per manufacturer spec |
| Max Fine | - | 2,000 dollars per offense |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Frisco FAQ
Who enforces this in Frisco?
Frisco code enforcement at (972) 292-5000 handles complaints.
Who enforces this in Frisco?
Frisco code enforcement at (972) 292-5000 handles complaints.
Plano FAQ
Can I have a Solo Stove or portable fire pit in my Plano backyard?
No. Wood-burning fire pits, chimineas, and smokeless portable pits are treated as open burning and are prohibited for recreational use within Plano city limits.
Is a propane fire table allowed on my patio?
Generally yes, because propane and natural-gas outdoor fireplaces are not classified as open burning. Keep it per manufacturer clearance from combustibles and do not place it under an overhang.
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