I didn t realize at the time how much it would resemble a sand box to them.
Fire pit gravel base.
A fire pit should sit low to the ground with walls rising no more than a foot off the ground.
With a little thought and effort you can dress anything up even a random outdoor fire pit.
Arrange the stones in a circle to make the fire ring on top of your gravel and sand base making sure that your first layer of blocks is secure and level.
Our fire pit kit is comprised of blocks and a metal ring insert.
It worked well enough although if you don t already have a good supply of it sand seems like the better choice.
Shovel four inches of gravel and four inches of sand then tamp each layer flat and level.
But for stability the base of the wall must be buried below ground in a hole lined with gravel providing drainage and protecting against frost heaves in winter.
Our kit can be installed on grass on top of a gravel paver base or on top of a patio.
Fifteen to seventeen stones.
Small fire pits are usually around 3 feet wide whereas large fire pits are up to 6 feet wide.
One of the first fire pits i ever built had gravel in the bottom.
To align the bricks with the top of the fire pit add more paver base gravel or more fire bricks to the bottom of the pit.
Several years ago we built the fire pit and added pea gravel to a muddy corner of the yard.
I have to admit the kids were more excited about our new pea gravel filled fire pit than we were.
Wet the gravel thoroughly with a garden hose and then use the hand tamper to compact it into a hard.
Add logs and kindling and you re ready for a pleasant evening by the fire.
Build the fire pit gravel base adding gravel on top of the compacted dirt will create a base for your fire pit.
Add a few inches of lava rocks to hold the bricks in place.
Check the contents of your kit to see if additional materials are needed before assembling.
We re pleased with the way it turned out and have already enjoyed a few fires.
Without a doubt my most popular post of the past 6 years is my diy building a fire pit post.
I was living on a farm and we had an ample supply of the stuff so it seemed like a natural fit.
Lining the bottom of your fire pit with gravel.
A beautiful fire pit area takes yearly maintenance.
The gravel also creates a level base for the stones to rest on.
Pour a generous amount of crushed gravel paver base into the hole so your finished base will be approximately five inches thick.