Chose the location of pit or fireplace with wind direction in mind
So the back of the house is due south. Only use the fire pit/place in the winter. Every time we have a north wind, I smell brbq, due to the fact coopers is in my backyard.
built this about 4-5 years ago, we used it a ton. Sold that house last year, there will be another one going in at our new place. I’m going to use metal building material to build it and brick the columns. Using metal should cut the cost down.
built this about 4-5 years ago, we used it a ton. Sold that house last year, there will be another one going in at our new place. I’m going to use metal building material to build it and brick the columns. Using metal should cut the cost down.
built this about 4-5 years ago, we used it a ton. Sold that house last year, there will be another one going in at our new place. I’m going to use metal building material to build it and brick the columns. Using metal should cut the cost down.
What does an outdoor fireplace cost to build? I really would like one and have a spot for an insert in my outdoor kitchen but I think I am going to abandon the idea and just get a decorative fire table run on propane. I have a nice end cap firepit that we use in the fall/winter.
I had one quote and it was nothing like these pictured, the guy wanted $8K and that more than I wanted to spend.
What does an outdoor fireplace cost to build? I really would like one and have a spot for an insert in my outdoor kitchen but I think I am going to abandon the idea and just get a decorative fire table run on propane. I have a nice end cap firepit that we use in the fall/winter.
I had one quote and it was nothing like these pictured, the guy wanted $8K and that more than I wanted to spend.
That sounds in line with what we paid, I’m sure you could have one put in with a insert and it be a lot cheaper.
People spend a lot of money just for looks, in my opinion an out door fire place looks great but is not truly doing any thing but a visual pleasure. A pit would cost less and seems as though people gather around them and , “enjoy “ them more. You could always make a good looking fire pit also, for less then the fireplace. Just my opinion of course.
People spend a lot of money just for looks, in my opinion an out door fire place looks great but is not truly doing any thing but a visual pleasure. A pit would cost less and seems as though people gather around them and , “enjoy “ them more. You could always make a good looking fire pit also, for less then the fireplace. Just my opinion of course.
I agree a fire pit would cost less, but we used that fire place religiously and it worked extremely well. I could sit out there and watch tv in shorts in 32 and under no problem with the heat it put off.
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