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Fire Pit Rules: Kent vs Kirkland

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Kent, WA and Kirkland, WA?

Kent and Kirkland have similar restriction levels.

Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kent allows small recreational fires in portable pits or contained rings when no PSCAA burn ban is active. Fires must be under 3 feet wide, burn only clean dry firewood, and be attended at all times.

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Kirkland, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kirkland allows recreational fires in pits under 3 feet wide, 25 feet from structures, with only clean firewood under IFC 307 and PSCAA rules; yard debris burning is banned year-round.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentKirkland
Max pit size3 feet diameter, 2 feet tall-
Setback from structures25 feet minimum-
Allowed fuelClean seasoned firewood only-
SupervisionAdult attended at all times-
AuthorityPuget Sound RFA, PSCAA burn bans-
Max Fire Diameter-3 feet
Clearance-25 feet from structures
Allowed Fuel-Clean seasoned firewood only
Code Basis-IFC 307 via KMC Title 21
Agency-PSCAA + Kirkland Fire

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Kent FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit?

No permit is required for recreational fires under 3 feet wide using clean firewood, provided no burn ban is in effect and the 25-foot setback is maintained.

How do I check for a burn ban?

Visit pscleanair.gov or call the PSCAA burn ban hotline before lighting any outdoor fire in Kent. Bans are common in summer and winter.

Kirkland FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit in Kirkland?

No permit is required if the fire is under 3 feet wide, stays 25 feet from structures, and burns only clean firewood or charcoal.

Can I burn yard debris in Kirkland?

No. Residential yard waste burning is banned year-round across the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency region including all of Kirkland.

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