
Built-in fire features that turn a Rock Hill patio into the spot everyone gathers around.

Round or square pits in matching or contrasting block, sized for the seating you want and capped clean.

Low walls circling the fire that give you permanent seating, so the space works without hauling chairs out.

Fire features set into the patio from the start, with the paving pattern and cap chosen as one piece.
Fire features built into patios around the Rock Hill area, from simple paver rings to full seating surrounds.



We set the location against how the patio is used and where smoke will drift, then excavate and compact a base. The ring goes up course by course, bonded and leveled, with a fire-rated liner where the design needs one. Cap stones finish the edge and tie it into the surrounding paving and any paver walkways running to it.
Size and block choice first, then whether it is wood burning or gas, since gas means running a line. A seating wall around it adds material. Building it into a new paver patio usually costs less than retrofitting one later. Get a free quote for your space.
Plan on the pit plus roughly seven feet in every direction for chairs and room to walk behind them. On a tight patio, a seating wall saves the space loose furniture would otherwise eat. If the patio is already at its limit, extending it first is usually the better move, and landscape design settles how the space works around it.
Often yes, as long as the base underneath is sound. A fire feature is heavy and needs support a thin base will not give it, so we check what the patio is sitting on first. Where the base is failing, rebuilding that section or adding a seating wall is the sturdier answer.
Tell us where you picture it sitting and we will work through the build with you.


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