We Build Beautiful Outdoor Firepits To Improve Your Outdoor Living Space
Looking for firepit construction near me?
An outdoor fireplace or firepit will quickly become the focal point of your outdoor landscape or patio area. It makes for a great area to socialize as it naturally gathers friends and family together. If you enjoy the warmth and coziness of a fireplace inside your home then an outdoor firepit can replicate that atmosphere and ambiance in your outdoor living space. Firepits are on the most popular (and affordable) additions to any backyard landscape.
Hunter Lawn & Landscape is a local landscaping company based out of Ozark, MO and serving the surrounding area. We specialize in designing and building outdoor firepits and fireplaces out of brick, pavers, or natural stone. An outdoor fire pit is a traditional and affordable means of enjoying the benefits of a camp fire in your own backyard.
Outdoor Firepit And Fireplace Construction
- Natural stone fire pit construction
- Circular fire pit construction
- Outdoor gas fireplace construction
- Brick fire pit construction
If you’d like to schedule an estimate for your firepit or outdoor fireplace construction then please give us a call (417) 818-0503 or fill out our online contact form and we’ll get back to you right away (usually the same day).
When planning outdoor firepit construction for your backyard, there are several factors to consider to ensure safety, functionality, and aesthetics. Here are some important aspects to keep in mind:
#1. Location: Choose a level and stable area for your firepit, far away from flammable structures, overhanging tree branches, or vegetation. Ensure there's ample space for seating and circulation around the firepit.
#2. Local regulations: We are familiar with local building codes and regulations for any restrictions or requirements related to firepit construction, such as permits, property setbacks, and approved materials.
#3. Fuel type: Determine whether you prefer a wood-burning, gas, or propane firepit. Each type has its advantages and drawbacks. Wood-burning firepits create a traditional ambiance but may require more maintenance, while gas and propane firepits are often cleaner and easier to use but do require additional utility work to connect the gas.
#4. Materials: Select materials that are heat-resistant, durable, and complement the overall aesthetic of your outdoor space. Common firepit materials include natural stone, concrete blocks, bricks, and metal inserts. As professionals we're not going to use an unsafe materials.
#5. Design and style: Consider the design and style of your firepit, such as in-ground, above-ground, or fire table, and whether you want a simple or elaborate design. Your firepit's style should complement your home's architecture and the surrounding landscape.
#6. Size: Determine the appropriate size of your firepit, taking into account the size of your backyard, the number of people you typically entertain, and the desired intensity of the fire. Ensure there's enough room for comfortable seating and circulation around the firepit.
#7. Safety features: Incorporate safety features such as a spark guard or screen for wood-burning firepits, proper ventilation for gas or propane firepits, and a fire extinguisher or water source nearby for emergency situations.
#8. Seating and landscaping: Plan the surrounding landscaping and seating to create a comfortable, inviting atmosphere. Consider built-in seating, freestanding chairs, or a combination of both. Incorporate plants, pathways, and lighting to enhance the overall ambiance.
#9. Budget: Establish a budget for your firepit project, taking into account the costs of materials, labor, and any additional landscaping or seating. Typically pricing can be anywhere from $2500 to $10,000 or more. We don't want to show you options that you cannot afford.
#10. Maintenance: Plan for ongoing maintenance of your firepit, such as cleaning out the ashes for wood-burning firepits, inspecting gas or propane lines, and protecting the firepit from the elements with a cover.
By carefully considering these factors, you can create a safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor firepit that enhances your backyard and provides a welcoming space for gathering and relaxation.
What Does It Cost To Build An Outdoor Firepit?
Our firepit design and construction service is next level! If you've been dreaming about an outdoor living area with a firepit to sit and relax around, we can help!
Simple Firepits
$2500 - $3500
This would be for a smaller firepit in your backyard along with a surrounding gravel base for a seating area.
Medium Firepits
$3500 - $6000
This would be for a medium sized firepit with more elaborate landscaping surrounding it. This could include a small paver patio and a pathway.
Luxury Firepits
$6,000 - $10,000+
This would be for much more than a simple firepit. This price range could include a patio surrounding the firepit, landscape beds around the area, lighting, and more.
These prices are only ball park figures to give you a rough idea as to what you should expect for the cost of a firepit to be constructed in your yard. Your particular firepit project may vary depending on the site, the specific materials chosen, and the overall scope of work. If you need a firm price please request a consultation so we can view your potential project, listen to your ideas, and determine the actual scope of work required to complete your firepit. After our on-site consultation we'll be able to provide you with a firm estimate to build your firepit the right way.
FAQ's About Firepit Construction
What types of firepit designs are available?
Firepit designs can range from very simple designs to more elaborate, custom-built structures. We work with local suppliers that also offer pre-designed firepits that come in a kit form for a professional to install.
The most common and popular design options include in-ground firepits, above-ground firepits, fire tables, and fire rocks. We can help you choose a firepit design that best suits your backyard space, aesthetic preferences, and your budget.
Can you build a gas or propane firepit instead of a wood-burning one?
Yes, we can certainly design and install gas or propane firepits in addition to traditional wood-burning firepits. Typically we'll subcontract with a qualified plumber to install any required gas lines or connections. Gas and propane firepits offer benefits such as ease of use, cleaner burning, and fewer restrictions in some areas. If you would like to discuss gas or propane options for your firepit we'd be happy to provide you with those options.
How long does it take to build a backyard firepit?
The construction time for a backyard firepit depends on factors like the size, design complexity, and the materials used. On average, we can complete a firepit project within a few days to a week. We do however book up quickly for these types of projects so it's a good idea to contact us several weeks if not months ahead of time if this is a project you plan on doing. We generally cannot accommodate requests to build a firepit on short notice.
Do I need a permit to build a firepit in my backyard?
Permit requirements for firepit construction vary depending on your local municipal regulations. Some areas may require a permit, while others do not. Generally a permit is not required for a wood burning fire-pit but for gas or propane firepits a permit is often required and can be handled by the plumber who is hired to install the gas piping.
What materials can be used to construct a firepit?
Common materials used for firepit construction include natural stone, landscape blocks, bricks, and metal inserts. Each material offers different aesthetics, durability, and cost. We can help you choose the most suitable material for your specific needs and design preferences.
What should I consider when selecting seating options for my backyard firepit?
When choosing seating options for your backyard firepit, consider factors such as comfort, durability, maintenance, and style. You'll also want to consider how many people do you expect to enjoy your firepit? You'll want enough seating for your family and possibly some overflow if you have guests or host an outdoor gathering. Seating options range from built-in benches to seat walls to freestanding chairs or even outdoor furniture. We can discuss seating options with you during our on-site consultation.