Fire Pits
A fire pit extends your evenings and your season. We build wood-burning and gas fire features that anchor a patio and last for years.

What's included
- Wood-burning or natural gas/propane
- Round, square, or custom shapes
- Built-in seat walls available
- Code-compliant clearances
How we build it
We'll help you choose between gas and wood, the right size for your group, and a finish that matches your patio. All gas installs are permitted and code-compliant.
Available throughout Central Oregon
Fire pits extend your outdoor season
Central Oregon evenings cool off fast, even in midsummer. A well-designed fire feature turns a chilly night from an excuse to go inside into an excuse to stay outside longer. Fire Pits anchor Patios visually, give guests a natural gathering point, and dramatically extend the months you can comfortably enjoy your outdoor space. We build fire features that become the centerpiece of backyards across the region.
Wood-burning vs gas
Wood fires offer the classic crackle, smoky scent, and high heat output that nothing else matches. They require more maintenance wood storage, ash cleanup, and fire-tending but plenty of homeowners love that ritual. Gas fire features (natural gas or propane) offer instant on-off convenience, no ash, no smoke, and reliable performance. They're often required in HOAs that restrict open burning. We install both, and we can help you choose based on how you'll actually use the feature.
Built-in design and code compliance
We design fire pits to integrate with the patio rather than sit awkwardly on top of it. Built-in seat walls around the fire create a defined gathering space and add usable seating for parties. Heat-resistant caps and proper firebrick interiors keep the structure looking great over years of use. All our gas installs are permitted, code-compliant, and use proper clearances from combustible materials. We work with licensed gas installers when natural gas hookups are involved.
Fire Pits FAQs
Gas is convenient, clean, and HOA-friendly. Wood gives the classic crackle and higher heat. We install both — choice usually comes down to how often you'll use it and any local burn restrictions.
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