Now that spring is here many of us begin to spend more time outside, and this includes entertaining family and friends. While there are countless ideas on how to enhance your backyard this spring for expectant guests, not many come close to the opportunity of roasting marshmallows over an open fire. With this in mind, today we look at how you can easily add a stone fire pit to your backyard courtesy of HGTV.
Tools and Materials:
- cast concrete wall stones
- cap stones
- sand
- shovel
- tape measure
- level
- tamper
- steel rake
Before building a fire pit, check the building codes in your area to get the proper specs and regulations. Choose a spot that is away from your house and away from any low-hanging trees or other structures. Take precautions when digging holes, so that you don’t hit utility lines.
Steps:
1. Lay out your pavers in a circle in the approximate size and shape of your fire pit. Fire pits should be about 36 to 44 inches in diameter. Our surrounding patio is made from recycled rubber pavers. We laid the fire pit stones out to the correct dimension then pulled the pavers out of and away from the pit.
2. When you have your circle roughed out, dig a 12-inch-deep hole in that location.
3. Pour sand into the bottom of the hole and tamp the sand level.
4. Begin to lay your wall stones around the perimeter of the hole. Continue stacking the stones so that they are 12 inches above the surrounding ground.
5. Pour a layer of sand into the ring of stones so that it covers the first layer, approximately 4 inches deep.