Fire pit rules in Round Rock, TX — also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances — cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Recreational fire pits are permitted in Round Rock for seasoned wood burning, subject to setback requirements and active burn ban status. Fire pits may not be used to burn trash or debris.
Round Rock allows recreational fire pits and outdoor fireplaces using seasoned firewood, provided no burn ban is in effect. Fire pits should be located at least 25 feet from structures and combustible materials per International Fire Code standards adopted by the city. Burning trash, garbage, or treated wood is prohibited. Commercial fire pits, chimineas, and propane fire tables are generally allowed on private property. During countywide burn bans, all outdoor burning including recreational fires must cease immediately.
Improper fire pit use: fines up to $2,000. Burning prohibited materials adds TCEQ exposure. Burn ban violations subject to state penalties.
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