Do you need a permit for backyard fire pit construction? in Spanje
Sometimes. Small, portable, above-ground fire pits usually don't need a permit. Permanent built-in fire pits with gas lines, masonry construction, or proximity to structures almost always do. Local fire codes, HOA rules, and setback requirements are the main factors. Many cities ban open-burning fire pits entirely and only allow enclosed gas units.
Do you need a permit?
Sometimes
- Permitting authority
- Ayuntamiento / Agencia de Medio Ambiente autonómica
- Typical fee
- €50–€300
What triggers a permit
- Running a gas line to power a permanent fire feature
- Building a masonry or concrete fire pit exceeding local size thresholds
- Locating the fire pit closer than the required setback from structures or property lines
- Installing in an area under a burn ban or air-quality management district
Country-specific detail
In Spain, permanent outdoor fire pits and barbecue structures (barbacoa de obra) require a licencia de obra menor from the Ayuntamiento. Gas-connected fire features also require installation certification under RITE. Many comunidades autónomas (Andalucía, Valencia, Cataluña) impose strict seasonal fire bans (época de peligro alto de incendios) from June to October, during which any open fire — including private fire pits — is prohibited without special authorization from the Agencia de Medio Ambiente. Violations carry fines of €600 to €6,000+.