Decks over 30 inches above grade require a building permit in most Tarrant County cities. Ground-level patios on grade generally do not require a permit. Attached decks must comply with the building code for structural connections.
Deck and patio permit requirements follow the International Residential Code as adopted by Texas. In Fort Worth, decks more than 30 inches above adjacent grade require a permit. Ground-level patios (concrete slabs, pavers) at or below grade typically do not. Attached decks must be properly connected to the house per IRC requirements. All decks must meet setback requirements β typically 5-10 feet from rear and 5 feet from side property lines. Covered patios or pergolas may require additional permits if over 120 square feet or attached to the structure. Permit applications require a site plan and structural details.
Building a deck without a required permit can result in fines of $500-$2,000 per day, stop-work orders, and potential requirement to tear down non-compliant work. After-the-fact permits carry additional fees.
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