Core Service

Fire Pit Installations That Create a Finished Outdoor Focal Point

Warm, inviting fire pit areas with a finished hardscape look, typically paired with a paver apron, seating area, or patio upgrade.

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Why homeowners choose it

Fire Pits benefits

  • Creates a natural gathering area
  • Adds lifestyle appeal to the backyard
  • Pairs well with patios and seat walls
  • Improves evening use of outdoor spaces

Materials & Options

Selections that shape the final look.

  • Fire pit kit/block system
  • Fire ring/liner or heat-rated components
  • Capstone options
  • Paver apron or surrounding hardscape surface

THC Installation Flow

How this service is planned and built.

  1. 01

    Confirm location, clearances, access, and fuel type limitations

  2. 02

    Protect access route and staging area

  3. 03

    Prepare base and layout fire pit circle/shape

  4. 04

    Install ring, liner/cap, apron surface, and optional seat wall

  5. 05

    Clean, inspect, and review use/care expectations with client

FAQs

Fire Pits questions.

Do you install gas fire pits?

Gas, electrical, and plumbing work must be handled by properly licensed trades. THC can coordinate scope boundaries when needed.

Is a paver apron included?

A finished fire pit should have a proper hardscape surface around it. The exact apron scope is defined in the proposal.

Where can a fire pit be placed?

Placement depends on property layout, fire safety clearances, local rules, and customer use expectations.

How much does fire pit installation cost in the Triangle NC area?

A basic fire pit with hardscape surround typically starts around $2,500–$5,000 depending on size, materials, and whether it is paired with a patio or seat wall.

What fuel type is best — wood or gas?

THC installs wood-burning fire pit areas. Gas conversions are possible but require a licensed plumber for the gas line.

Request an Estimate

Ready to discuss fire pits?

Request a site visit and we will review measurements, materials, access, property protection, and final scope.