Would you like to have the atmosphere and convenience of having an outdoor firepit for warmth and cooking, without the cost of purchasing one pre-made?  If so, the good news is that building your own custom firepit is both easy and rewarding.  However, getting started with fire pit building can be daunting if you have never done it before.  Here are the basic planning steps that you’ll need to follow to enjoy the warmth of an outdoor fire in your own back yard.

1. Decide what type of firepit you want.

An outdoor fire pit can burn wood, use a propane gas tank, or be attached to your home’s natural gas lines.  Your choice of fuel will influence many factors, from the placement of your pit to the designs that will work best for you, so it’s a good idea to make this decision early.

2. Scope out a site for your fire pit.

Your next step will be to decide where you will want to build.  Outdoor fire pits are permanent structures, so you’ll want to choose well.  Pick a place that is a safe distance away from flammable structures and foot traffic in your yard.  You’ll also want to choose a spot that has room for people to sit around the campfire and enjoy its warmth.  Before you get your heart set on a particular location, check with your local fire department to find out what laws and ordinances in your area apply.

3. Get inspired.

Firepits come in a wide variety of styles and materials.  In order to ensure that your hard work results in a pit enhances the atmosphere of your backyard or patio area, look over a wide variety of choices to pick the design that most inspires you.  Design magazines, home television shows, outdoor living books, and internet sites are excellent sources of inspiration.

Once you have a plan in mind, building your own firepit is an affordable way to raise home values and to increase your own enjoyment of your outdoor living area.


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