Fire pit rules in Conroe, TX β also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances β cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Fire pits are prohibited within Conroe city limits. Chapter 30 bans all outdoor burning, including contained recreational fires. No recreational fire permits are available.
Conroe's comprehensive outdoor burning ban under Chapter 30 extends to fire pits, chimineas, and contained recreational fires. Unlike many Texas cities that allow contained fire pits with setback requirements, Conroe's ordinance prohibits burning of any combustible materials outdoors within city limits. Portable propane fire features that do not produce open flame from combustible materials may be treated differently, but any open-flame wood-burning outdoor fire is prohibited. The City of Conroe has adopted the 2009 International Fire Code (IFC). The Fire Marshal's office at 300 W. Davis enforces these provisions.
Citations up to $2,000 under Chapter 30. Fire Marshal and Code Enforcement respond to complaints.
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