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Backyard Fires: Lewisville vs Little Elm

How do backyard fires rules compare between Lewisville, TX and Little Elm, TX?

Lewisville and Little Elm have similar restriction levels.

Lewisville, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Lewisville permits backyard fires in manufactured fire pits, chimineas, and outdoor fireplaces under the adopted International Fire Code. Fires must be 25 feet from structures, attended at all times, and extinguished during Denton County burn bans.

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Little Elm, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Wood-burning fire pits and bonfires in Little Elm require a burn permit from the Fire Department. Gas/propane fire pits with enclosed flames may be exempt. Grills allowed without permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLewisvilleLittle Elm
Approved DevicesManufactured fire pits, chimineas, outdoor fireplaces-
Setback25 ft from structures15 ft minimum from structures
Flame Height3 ft maximum-
AttendanceMust be attended with extinguisher nearby-
Burn BanAll outdoor fires prohibited during bans-
Burn Permit-Required for wood-burning fires
Gas/Propane Pits-Generally exempt if enclosed
Cooking Fires-Grills permitted without permit
Supervision-Adult must attend at all times

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Lewisville FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in my Lewisville backyard?

Yes. Commercially manufactured fire pits are allowed if kept 25 feet from structures, flames stay under 3 feet, and someone attends the fire at all times. Only clean firewood or manufactured logs may be burned.

Are backyard fires banned during drought?

Yes. When Denton County issues a burn ban, all outdoor fires including fire pits and chimineas are prohibited in Lewisville.

Can I grill on my apartment balcony?

Gas and charcoal grills must meet manufacturer clearance requirements. Many Lewisville apartment complexes prohibit open-flame grills on balconies under their lease terms and fire code requirements for multifamily buildings.

Little Elm FAQ

Do I need a permit for a fire pit in Little Elm?

Wood-burning fire pits require a $25 annual burn permit from the Fire Department. Gas or propane fire pits with enclosed flames are generally exempt.

Can I have a bonfire in my backyard?

Only with a valid burn permit, no active Denton County burn ban, and an adult supervising at all times. Keep fire at least 15 feet from any structure.

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