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Upgrade Your Backyard With a DIY Fire Pit

by Dianne Drinkwater 02/27/2022

Evenings in the backyard are always more cozy with a fire pit. If you’ve been wanting to upgrade your yard with a fire pit of your own, the good news is that there are plenty of ways to build one. One of the easiest ways is by building a ring out of retaining wall blocks. We’ll go over the process and materials you’ll need for creating your own backyard fire pit.

What You’ll Need

Here are the tools you’ll need for this project:

  • Safety glasses or other eye protection

  • Level

  • Sledgehammer

  • Spade

  • Tape measure

  • Garden rake

  • Wheelbarrow

and the materials that can be bought at any home improvement store:

  • 1-1/2 yards worth of sand

  • 24 granite-retaining wall stones (6.5 x 8 x 14 in)

  • Spray paint (for marking)

The number of blocks and the amount of sand depend on the size of your fire pit. Use the prior suggestions for a circle with a total radius of about 9 feet.

Before You Get Started

Measuring and preparing a spot for your fire pit is crucial. However, before you even get out the measuring tape, call your local utility companies, fire department and/or homeowners’ associations. This will make your project and final product safer as well as help you avoid nasty fees or penalties for unauthorized building or burning on your property.

When choosing the perfect spot for your fire pit, be aware of nearby structures, trees and bushes. Prepare for flying sparks, powerful heat and wood smoke in all directions nearby. Not only is this important for safety but it can also make you and whoever joins you around the fire much more comfortable.

Building the Fire Pit

Once you’ve chosen the location for your fire pit, measure and place a stake at the center of the circle. Tie a 9-ft string or rope around the stake and use it to mark the edge of the circle, rotating around the stake. Use your spray paint to place markers on the ground for where you’ll be placing the blocks.

If you have sod or grass, now’s the time to clear it from the circle. Once it’s gone, fill in the circle with sand, using the level to make sure the surface is completely flat. Once you have the base set, start placing blocks in a circle. Depending on the size and number of blocks you have, there are different ways you can arrange them. However, you’ll want to have as little space between blocks as possible.

Build your second level of blocks on top of the first. Try to minimize gaps for safety and a cleaner aesthetic. You can build your pit walls higher than two rows of blocks if you wish, but consider attaching the blocks together with mortar or another adhesive to prevent them from being easily tipped over.

Using this basic plan, you can create a simple and effective fire pit for your backyard. There are many ways to customize and enhance the look of it once you have the basic formula. For added safety and a mini-patio effect, you can use flagstone or similar to create a ring around the fire pit for seating. No matter the aesthetic details, you’ll be able to enjoy a cozy fire in your own backyard all year long.

About the Author
Author

Dianne Drinkwater

Dianne is a full time, full service, state licensed Realtor®, member of Northeast Florida Regional Association of Realtors® (NEFAR), St. Augustine/ St.Johns County Board of Realtors, National Association of Realtors® (NAR), Florida Association of Realtors® (FAR), and Northeast Florida Regional Multiple Listing Service And St. Augustine/St. Johns (MLS), Shearwater Certified, and Military on the Move Designation.

She provides a unique blend of leadership, sales acumen, project management, technology, and world class customer relation skills to enhance Watson Realty Corporation's values in the real estate sales and mortgage marketplace. She is a decisive take action solution-oriented professional with 25+ years of progressive business experience who efficiently utilizes technology to improve results. She has lived in the St. Augustine/Jacksonville area since 2005 and has seen the area continue to flourish and stays well informed of future growth plans within Northeast Florida. 

Let's take a look at the lighter side of Dianne. She loves life is artistic loves music, the arts, yoga and genealogy! She loves to explore and hates to be bored. She loves the outdoors, especially plant life and wildlife. She has been a Master Gardener in Florida and Maine; as a photography enthusiast she has the eye to spot the perfect shot, which spills over to the photos she makes of the properties she markets AND frequently hires the best specialized real estate photographers/drone and videographers who make the difference in the sale. And, she loves to share her knowledge of the local real estate market and all aspects of the process to guide you through each step as a coach rather than a salesperson. 

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