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Don't Get Fined for Illegally Using Your Fire Pit in Tyler

May 12, 2023

With the warmer weather upon us, we will be spending more time outdoors. Some of that time may be spent around a campfire or fire pit in your backyard. Using a fire pit is perfectly legal in every East Texas city as long as there is not a burn ban in effect. However, there are some ways to use that fire pit in Longview or Tyler, Texas that could be illegal which will result in a ticket being written if caught.

If you use a fire pit in your backyard as a way to have a fire for a relaxing evening on the patio or for your get together, you can, as long as you use firewood. For Longview residents, you can be issued a citation from the Longview Fire Department if you are not using the proper fuel in your fire pit (KLTV).

Proper fuel for your fire pit is either gas or fire wood. Cardboard, leaves, paper or anything else that can easily float into the air while burning is not allowed. These fines could be between $200 to $2,000.

For the city of Tyler, similar laws are in place. According to cityoftyler.org, rubbish or yard waste is not to be burned and must be at least ten feet from a structure. You would also need some way of extinguishing a fire nearby such as a water hose or fire extinguisher with a minimum of a 4-A rating.

Also, the fire department can ask you to put out your fire if there is a complaint about too much smoke.

The moral of the story: if you are in the city limits, use your fire pit to enjoy the evening with friends or significant other, not to burn trash, or it could cost you.