

Why adding a firepit or fireplace is a fantastic idea
- Extended Outdoor Season: Allows you to enjoy your outdoor space for more months of the year, providing warmth and comfort on chilly nights.
- Enhanced Ambiance: Creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere, perfect for gatherings, conversations, and relaxation.
- Focal Point: Serves as a stunning centerpiece for your outdoor living area, adding visual appeal and character.
- Increased Property Value: Can add significant value to your home, making it a desirable feature for potential buyers.
- Cooking and Entertainment: Provides opportunities for outdoor cooking, roasting marshmallows, and creating memorable experiences.
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There are many benefits of having a firepit in your outdoor space.
• It’s perfect for spending quality time with family and friends.
• It can provide warmth on chilly nights. Particularly if you’re burning wood.
• A firepit can enhance the beauty of your outdoor space. There are many styles and materials to choose from. As well as 3 different setups for fire. Wood, propane, and natural gas. Your choice would be dictated only by your taste and budget.
• With the right choice and style, it can add to the value of your home.
How much does it cost to install a firepit? The cost to install a firepit depends on several factors, such as the type, size, material, fuel source, and location of the firepit. At Noble Garden Design
all our fire pits are custom built. None are big box store off the shelf products.
• Type: Firepits can be inground or above-ground, built-in or portable, custom, or prefab.
• Size: The size of the firepit determines how much material and labor are needed to build it. Larger firepits require more labor and more materials. The average size of a firepit is 36” in diameter, some can be as large as 48” and 60” diameters.
• Material: The material of the firepit affects its durability, appearance, and maintenance.
Common materials for firepits are stone, brick, concrete, metal, and steel. Stone and brick firepits are more durable and attractive, but also more costly and labor-intensive.
• Fuel source: The fuel source of the firepit determines how easy it is to use, how much heat it produces, and how safe it is. Common fuel sources for firepits are wood, propane and natural gas. Wood and charcoal firepits are more traditional and natural, but also
smoky and messy. Propane and natural gas firepits are more convenient and cleaner, but also more expensive and require gas lines.
• Location: The location of the firepit affects its accessibility, safety, and aesthetics.
Firepits should be installed away from the house, trees, plants, and other flammable objects. They should also be placed on a level and stable surface, such as gravel, pavers,
or concrete. These are some of the factors that influence the cost of installing a firepit.
• Bottom line: the cost of a professionally installed woodburning firepit, 36” diameter, made from stone will have a baseline price of $5,000.00 Add a gas line and electronic ignition you can add another $4,000.00.
If you are interested in adding a firepit to your home, you can consult with us at Noble Garden Design to find the best option for your needs and preferences.
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