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A well built fire pit is perfect for parties, s’mores, and outdoor gatherings. Light up your night with this step-by-step guide to building the perfect fire pit.

  1. ‍Determine the Size & Style of Fire Pit

There are many different sizes and shapes you can use to create a fire pit, but the most common ones are circular and rectangular. The optimal size for a fire pit is between 36" and 44" in diameter. For a circular pit you’ll want to use trapezoidal blocks that fit snug together without creating gaps. For rectangular pit use rectangular blocks in a variety of patterns. There are many different types of rectangular blocks, don’t be afraid to get creative.

  1. Prep the Area

Start by dry-fitting all of your concrete blocks together to assure everything fits. If you need to cut down a block to make it fit, use a chisel and a brick hammer. Score the block on all sides, then hold the chisel on the line, hitting it with the hammer until the block splits. Using a shovel mark the outside pit. Take note of your layout and move the blocks out of the way.

  1. Dig Out the Pit

Using your shovel, start digging out the sides of your pit 12" deep. As you dig, check to see that your pit is level. Lay your blocks out to see if they will fit nicely in your trench. Widen the trench if needed, then remove the blocks again. Pack down the dirt using a hand tamper.

  1. Build Your Base

Fill the base of your pit with 5"- 6" of crushed gravel. Use a garden hose to wet down the gravel to make it easy to compact. Using the hand tamper again pack down the gravel, keeping it even and level. Place the blocks back into your pit to ensure the gravel is distributed evenly and the blocks line up perfectly.

  1. Lay the First Layer

Lay down your first block, then use a level to make sure it is even and ensure consistency throughout the pit. Use a rubber mallet to push the block lower and some leveling sand to raise up the block. Continue this process for the entire first row.

  1. Build up the Walls

Begin placing the second layer of blocks on top of the first row staggering the joints. Use a caulking gun and masonry adhesive to glue the blocks together. Squeeze out a bead of adhesive in a zigzag pattern one block at a time. Continue this until the second layer is finished. Use the level to check the evenness of layer two before moving onto the last layer.

  1. Fill with Gravel & Insert Ring

Fill the pit with 6” of gravel, which will help make the base of your fire pit stronger. Even out the gravel before placing the fire ring in place. Fire rings usually come in standard sizes so build your pit around this.

PRO TIP | Get creative with your fire pit and the surrounding area. You can opt to place pavers around the fire pit or maybe rocks. Whatever you do, make it your own. Then sit back and enjoy long summer nights roasting marshmallows around the fire.  If you'd rather buy a fire pit instead of building one, Kenyon Noble has plenty of options online and in-store.

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A well built fire pit is perfect for parties, s’mores, and outdoor gatherings. Light up your night with this step-by-step guide to building the perfect fire pit.

  1. ‍Determine the Size & Style of Fire Pit

There are many different sizes and shapes you can use to create a fire pit, but the most common ones are circular and rectangular. The optimal size for a fire pit is between 36" and 44" in diameter. For a circular pit you’ll want to use trapezoidal blocks that fit snug together without creating gaps. For rectangular pit use rectangular blocks in a variety of patterns. There are many different types of rectangular blocks, don’t be afraid to get creative.

  1. Prep the Area

Start by dry-fitting all of your concrete blocks together to assure everything fits. If you need to cut down a block to make it fit, use a chisel and a brick hammer. Score the block on all sides, then hold the chisel on the line, hitting it with the hammer until the block splits. Using a shovel mark the outside pit. Take note of your layout and move the blocks out of the way.

  1. Dig Out the Pit

Using your shovel, start digging out the sides of your pit 12" deep. As you dig, check to see that your pit is level. Lay your blocks out to see if they will fit nicely in your trench. Widen the trench if needed, then remove the blocks again. Pack down the dirt using a hand tamper.

  1. Build Your Base

Fill the base of your pit with 5"- 6" of crushed gravel. Use a garden hose to wet down the gravel to make it easy to compact. Using the hand tamper again pack down the gravel, keeping it even and level. Place the blocks back into your pit to ensure the gravel is distributed evenly and the blocks line up perfectly.

  1. Lay the First Layer

Lay down your first block, then use a level to make sure it is even and ensure consistency throughout the pit. Use a rubber mallet to push the block lower and some leveling sand to raise up the block. Continue this process for the entire first row.

  1. Build up the Walls

Begin placing the second layer of blocks on top of the first row staggering the joints. Use a caulking gun and masonry adhesive to glue the blocks together. Squeeze out a bead of adhesive in a zigzag pattern one block at a time. Continue this until the second layer is finished. Use the level to check the evenness of layer two before moving onto the last layer.

  1. Fill with Gravel & Insert Ring

Fill the pit with 6” of gravel, which will help make the base of your fire pit stronger. Even out the gravel before placing the fire ring in place. Fire rings usually come in standard sizes so build your pit around this.

PRO TIP | Get creative with your fire pit and the surrounding area. You can opt to place pavers around the fire pit or maybe rocks. Whatever you do, make it your own. Then sit back and enjoy long summer nights roasting marshmallows around the fire.  If you'd rather buy a fire pit instead of building one, Kenyon Noble has plenty of options online and in-store.

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