Dallas has no city ordinance specifically regulating residential backyard smokers, pellet grills, or wood-fired ovens. Operation is governed by general nuisance provisions of Dallas City Code Ch. 30 (noise) and Ch. 18 (health/sanitation) and the fire-clearance rules of Ch. 16. Persistent dense smoke can trigger nuisance complaints. HOAs typically govern frequency and aesthetics.
Dallas does not have a smoker-specific ordinance. Wood smokers, pellet grills, offset smokers, and wood-fired pizza ovens are legal on residential property and are not restricted by burn bans when used in commercially manufactured equipment for food preparation. Persistent dense smoke that materially interferes with neighbors' use of their property can be cited under Dallas City Code Ch. 18 (Health and Sanitation) as a public nuisance, but enforcement against residential backyard smoking is rare. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulates commercial wood-fired equipment but does not regulate residential smokers. Dallas Fire-Rescue requires safe clearance from combustible construction under Ch. 16 (Fire Prevention) adopting the IFC. There is no permit, decibel limit, or time-of-day limit for residential smokers. For multi-family buildings, the same IFC Β§ 308 balcony restrictions as charcoal grills apply β wood/pellet smokers cannot be operated on combustible balconies within 10 feet of combustible construction. HOAs in townhomes and condos commonly impose stricter rules on smoker frequency, placement, and smoke control.
No direct smoker-specific fines. Persistent smoke nuisance complaints can result in Ch. 18 nuisance citations with Class C misdemeanor penalties up to $500 per day under Texas Local Government Code Β§ 54.001. Fire violations under Ch. 16 carry higher penalties up to $2,000 per day.
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