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Inflatable Display Rules: Garland vs Irving

How do inflatable display rules rules compare between Garland, TX and Irving, TX?

Garland and Irving have similar restriction levels.

Garland, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Garland has no specific City ordinance regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. The principal restrictions come from HOA covenants under the Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act, the Garland noise ordinance for blower/music sound, and the property maintenance code for damaged or chronically deflated displays. North Texas severe weather warrants seasonal removal.

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Irving has no city ordinance regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. Size, location, lighting, and blower-motor noise are governed by HOA covenants, including Las Colinas Association rules. Persistent loud blower noise could theoretically trigger Irving Code Chapter 22 (Noise) enforcement (quiet hours 10 PM-7 AM weekdays, 9 PM-10 AM weekends; 85 dBA mechanical device standard), but enforcement against residential decorations is rare.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarlandIrving
Specific OrdinanceNone-
ElectricalGFCI outdoor required-
NoiseGarland noise ord nighttime cutoff-
HOA AuthorityTX Property Code Ch. 209-
Wind/Severe WeatherTether and remove for storms-
City Rule-None on inflatables
Noise Standard-Ch. 22 (85 dBA mechanical)
Quiet Hours-10 PM–7 AM weekdays
HOA Typical-8 ft max, set hours
Religious Display-TX Prop Code Β§202.018 protects

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Garland FAQ

Can I put up an inflatable holiday display in Garland?

Yes - there is no City of Garland ordinance restricting size, number, or duration of residential holiday inflatables. Power must come from a GFCI-protected outlet, and any music must respect Garland's nighttime noise limit. HOA rules likely apply in many subdivisions.

What about North Texas storms?

There are no rules requiring removal during storm events, but practically inflatables should be deflated and stored during severe weather warnings - high winds and tornadoes can carry them into roads or onto neighboring properties, which could trigger a nuisance complaint or civil liability for property damage.

Irving FAQ

Can I put up a giant inflatable Santa in Irving?

Yes. Irving has no city restriction on inflatable size, location, or display. Check your HOA covenants in master-planned communities β€” Las Colinas Association and similar communities limit inflatables to 8 feet tall and require ground-mounting under architectural review committee rules.

What if my Irving neighbor's inflatable motor is loud all night?

Irving's noise ordinance (Chapter 22) sets quiet hours of 10 PM-7 AM weekdays and limits residential mechanical devices to 85 dBA at the property line. Most modern inflatable blowers operate well below that. You can file a noise complaint, but municipal enforcement against holiday decorations is rare.

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