Construction hours in Arlington, TX โ sometimes called construction noise rules or contractor work-hour ordinances โ set when contractors can run power tools, hammers, and heavy equipment.
Arlington restricts construction noise through Chapter 22 (Noise) of the Code of Ordinances. Commercial and residential construction is generally permitted between 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM, with stricter limits when activity is adjacent to residential zones. Early morning impact work (hammering, jackhammers, pile driving) near homes is the most common complaint routed through Ask Arlington 311.
Arlington's noise regulations are codified in Chapter 22 of the Code of Ordinances on Municode, and construction activity falls under both the general nuisance noise provisions and specific hour-of-day restrictions tied to proximity to residential property. Within the city limits, contractors doing new construction, demolition, road work, or major remodeling typically operate between 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM on weekdays and Saturdays, with Sunday activity restricted further or disallowed when it would disturb neighbors. The ordinance treats loud impact tools (jackhammers, pneumatic nailers, framing crews, rock saws) as plainly audible within a dwelling as presumptive violations outside permitted hours. City-permitted emergency repairs (water main breaks, storm cleanup, utility restoration) are exempt, as is maintenance performed by the homeowner on their own property within reason. AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Six Flags have site-specific development agreements that address ongoing capital improvements, but routine subcontractor work still must observe neighborhood hour limits. Enforcement is complaint-driven through Ask Arlington 311 or APD's non-emergency line; Code Compliance and police both have authority to cite. A first warning is typical, with escalating fines under Class C misdemeanor penalties (up to $500 per day, or $2,000 for health/safety-related violations). Contractors working on TxDOT corridors like I-30, I-20, and SH 360 operate under state permits that may preempt local hour rules for lane closures scheduled overnight.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Arlington code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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