Fire Features

Fireplaces: Warmth and Elegance in Every Room

Add a touch of luxury and comfort to your home with our beautifully crafted fireplaces. Whether gas, electric, or traditional, our designs bring both warmth and style, making any space feel inviting and cozy. Create unforgettable moments with family and friends around the heart of your home.

Add a touch of luxury and comfort to your home with our beautifully crafted fireplaces. Whether gas, electric, or traditional, our designs bring both warmth and style, making any space feel inviting and cozy. Create unforgettable moments with family and friends around the heart of your home.

What is the typical maintenance cost for a firepit?

It can differ depending how much you use it, and the type of fuel you're using (propane, electric, gas) but it is generally not a significant amount.

Is it weather-resistant, especially against snow and rain?

We equip our firepits with proper drainage systems and protective sealants to protect it from damage.

How much space do I need to fit a fire pit in my property?

Although it depends on the size, as long as it meets HOA regulations and airflow standards, you can put it anywhere on your property.

What should I consider before selecting a fire pit?


Choosing the right outdoor fire pit involves considering several factors to ensure it meets your preferences, needs, and safety requirements. Here are some important considerations:

Local Regulations: Check local regulations and HOA guidelines regarding the use of outdoor fire pits. Some areas may have restrictions or specific rules about open flames, particularly in residential neighborhoods. Fuel Type:

Wood: Traditional and creates a classic ambiance. Ensure you have a ready supply of firewood and are willing to handle the maintenance involved. Natural Gas: Convenient and clean-burning. Requires a propane tank or a natural gas line. Consider the cost of fuel and installation.

Location: Choose a location with proper ventilation and away from overhanging trees or structures. Ensure the fire pit is placed on a stable and non-flammable surface, like stone or brick.

Size and Design: Consider the available space and the size of the fire pit that will best fit. Choose a design that complements your outdoor aesthetics and personal style.

Material: Common materials include steel, cast iron, copper, concrete, and stone. Consider durability, aesthetics, and how well the material withstands weather conditions.

Maintenance: Different types of fire pits require varying levels of maintenance. Consider how much time and effort you're willing to invest in cleaning and upkeep.

Budget: Establish a budget for your outdoor fire pit, considering both the initial cost and ongoing expenses such as fuel or maintenance.

Additional Features: Some fire pits come with additional features like cooking grates, tables, or built-in seating. Decide if these features are important to you.