How to Build a Fire Pit
Building a fire pit can be an easy and subtle job, it just takes the right person to put forth their effort and get the job done. Once this magnificent addition to your home is done you can enjoy it for many years to come.
It can be very relaxing to sit around the soothing warmth of a fire pit at night. Not just that, it can be used to roast marshmallows and cook hotdogs. By taking the right steps and precautions when building a fire pit, you can enjoy this added asset for your home.
Precautions
To stay clear of danger, do not place your fire pit close to any shrubs, bushes or leaning trees. Also, you will need to make sure there is no electrical wire running in the path of your fire pit, either from above or below.
Instructions
How to Build a Fire Pit
Step one: Cut out a circle shape in the floor where you would like your fireplace to be set. Make sure you are on an even ground, and if necessary use a tamp to fully level out the floor.
Step two: Place pea gravel approximately four to five inches deep inside the pit, as well as all around the pit; this will act as the flooring for the fire.
Step three: Surround the fire pit with at least three or four rows of concrete or elegant stone rock.
Points to Note
Before getting started, check and make sure you comply with all building codes to build a fire pit.
Always keep a water hose or bucket of water within reach. In case of any problems, there would be a near-by solution.
By taking some of these necessary precautions, you can have a great experience and a wonderful night out. These fire pits can be enjoyed by people of all ages, whether you are hosting a social gathering to having a BBQ with friends and family. Now that you are finished, you can sit back, get the firewood, light it up and enjoy.