Determine where you want the fireplace on your patio.
Adding a fire pit to an existing patio.
A fire pit itself is rarely bigger than four or five feet across and the patio space around it should be an additional six feet or so on all sides.
If you re choosing low slung seating such as adirondack chairs don t forget to account for the extra real estate they take up.
If the patio has already been constructed you can build a fire pit on top of the patio.
An ideal spot for entertainment people gravitate naturally towards fire.
This firepit addition was installed by hennessy landscaping.
The weakness in the concrete patio will only be emphasized if you cut into the concrete.
It creates an undeniable romantic appeal and gives you interactive cooking experience and more chances to enjoy cooking over an open fire.
Lay a row of wall block stones in a circle in the approximate size and shape of your fire pit on top of your paver patio.
If you choose to do this it is extremely important to insulate the patio from the heat given off by the fire.
You may also need to replace the patio at some point in the future as it continues to degrade.
Be sure that you leave room to move chairs around and walk behind them.
Traditional patio philadelphia features such as a firepit can be added to an existing patio enhancing the appearance and functionality.
3 build the fire pit gravel base adding gravel on top of the compacted dirt will create a base for your fire pit.
You can use all purpose sand and rock to fill in the new fire pit.
Aim for a fire pit height of 12 to 14 inches from the base of the walls to the top of the walls if you want guests to be able to prop their feet on it while seated around it on standard.
If you are building your stone fire pit on top of an existing backyard patio cement the first layer of blocks onto the patio to prevent shifting.
Fire pits are usually 36 44 inches in diameter.
Including an outdoor fireplace or fire pit to your patio gives you just that perfect spot to toast your marshmallows.
Stick to the moveable fire pit for now.
In the second layer first layer of this step i intentionally left a gap between two of the blocks to allow for oxygen flow.
Make sure to stagger the stones over the previous layer you can see what i mean in the photo for this step.
Similar to a wall adding elevations in your space from existing patio to new is also a great solution and way to transition the space.
Place a level on top of the layer making sure it is level all the way around.
Build the fire pit on an existing patio.
Different elevations make it less obvious that different products were used.