How to Build a Backyard Fire Pit


by Michael Paulstone

How to Instrutions on Building your Backyard Fire Pit

A fire pit is a small dug out pit where you can build a camp fire and just gather around and talk. My goal was to bring my family togther by creating a place that we can gather in the early evening that did’nt include the Television. It is a cozy way of getting warm and at the same time bonding with the people around you.

A fire pit has been used for outdoor activities and camp outs for many years to help foster good relations among campers. Allowing people to gather around a fire and talk about anything under the night sky just builds a mood that is hard to describe. But how to build a fire pit has been a topic of many camp fires because it usually requires some planning and thought. You don’t want the fire pit too close to any structures that might catch fire easily or any dried up plants or wood that are highly flammable.

Keep Safety in mind when Building your Fire Pit

Once you have chosen a safe location of your proposed fire pit, you can then begin to focus on the fire pit building basics. Initially plan just how big the circumference of your fire pit must be. A fire pit shouldn’t be a huge hole in the the ground; an ideal circumference can be a foot and a half.

How to build a fire pit is easy once you have all the materials ready. You need some digging tools and some pea gravel and sand. You will also need some concrete pavers or blocks to surround your fire pit with. Check with your local home supply company, like Home Depot or Lowe’s for the tools and materials you need.

With your fire pit supplies in hand, start by drawing a circle on the ground that equals the inital size of your fire pit. Dig down about one foot. Within this new hole you want to dig a smaller hole with the circumference of about six inches and about 8-12 inches deep.

Next fill both holes with pea gravel leaving room to add about three inches of sand at the very top of the fire pit. Once complete the sand base should be about even with the surround ground surface. You can begin to build a ring around the fire pit using the concrete paver you purchased. Make sure you stack the pavers high enough to prevent your logs or sticks from rolling out of the pit.

You might want to also build a nice place to sit around the fire pit. A simple bench can be constructed using a couple of cinder blocsk and a six foot length of redwood 2×6 lumber. Dress up the bench by using “Key Stone” landscaping blocks. These blocks are typically used to build retaining walls and come in a wide variety of textures and colors.

Make building a backyard fire pit a family project. It can be a fun and as you can see doesn’t have to be expensive.

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