Enjoy your backyard all year with a custom fire pit or fireplace built for comfort and style.
A fire pit or fireplace can change the way you spend time outdoors. It creates a natural gathering spot where people can sit, talk, and relax. In South Jersey, where summers are warm and nights can cool off quickly, many homeowners want an outdoor feature that works for both seasons.
Some prefer a wood-burning pit with a rustic look. Others choose a gas fireplace for easy use and clean burning. The design may be simple or more detailed, depending on how you plan to use the space.
What matters most is that the fire feature matches your yard and lifestyle. We build with that in mind. Our team listens, sketches ideas, and brings them to life with care. Whether you’re hosting a party or just enjoying a quiet night, the fire becomes the heart of your outdoor space.
Every yard has its own layout, and no two families use their space the same way. We design fire pits and fireplaces to fit both your style and your needs. From classic brick to modern stone, the look can be shaped to blend with your home. You’re not stuck with a template—we build around you.
Outdoor fire features deal with heat, weather, and time. We use stone, brick, and metal that hold up year after year. A solid base, proper lining, and the right finish all matter. Homeowners trust us because we build with long-term durability in mind, not short-term fixes.
Fire features can’t be rushed or handled without care. We follow local codes and best practices for fire safety, venting, and spacing. The result is peace of mind. You get a feature that looks great but is also safe for family and guests.
Nobody likes hidden costs or vague timelines. We keep you informed from start to finish. Estimates are clear, schedules are explained, and you always know what’s next. That kind of honesty makes the whole project smoother and less stressful.
South Jersey has its own style, weather, and building codes. We’ve worked here long enough to know what works and what doesn’t. From choosing frost-proof materials to shaping designs that fit local homes, our experience in this area helps avoid mistakes and deliver strong results.
We build both gas and wood-burning fire pits in a range of shapes and sizes. Round, square, or built into a patio—we match the design to the space. Each pit is lined for safety and set on a base that can handle years of use.
Outdoor fireplaces add height and presence to a yard. They can serve as a backdrop for furniture or as the main focal point. We design them with proper venting and strong materials so they function well and look great for years.
A fire pit or fireplace works best with seating around it. We add built-in stone benches, walls, or ledges so people can gather comfortably. This turns the feature into more than just fire—it becomes a social hub.
For those who choose a gas setup, we safely install and connect lines. This includes shut-off valves, burners, and ignition systems. The goal is easy use without hassle.
Finishing touches matter. We craft stone, brick, or stucco surfaces that tie the fire feature into your patio or yard. The right masonry work makes the fire pit or fireplace look like it was always meant to be there.
The process starts with a conversation. We ask about how you’ll use the space and what style you like. Photos, sketches, and material samples help narrow choices. Planning is key to making sure the final result feels personal and not generic.
Once the plan is set, we prepare the ground. This includes clearing, leveling, and marking out the area. A solid foundation prevents settling and cracking. We also make sure the layout fits your yard’s flow, so the fire feature feels natural instead of forced.
The base is the backbone. We pour footings, set blocks, and shape the form with care. The structure is built layer by layer, checking alignment and spacing as we go. This stage may take time, but it ensures strength that lasts.
Next comes the fire system. For gas, we run lines and install burners. For wood, we build the pit or fireplace with proper firebrick and lining. Venting and spacing are checked for safe use. Function is tested before moving on to finishing.
The final stage adds character. Stone, brick, or stucco is applied to match your style. We clean edges, seal surfaces, and leave the area neat. What was once bare ground now feels like a permanent part of your home.
Most projects take one to two weeks, depending on size and design. Weather can slow things down, but we plan ahead and keep you updated.
It depends on your preference. Wood gives a natural flame and sound, while gas is easier and cleaner. Many people choose based on how often they plan to use it.
Often, yes. Local codes may require permits for gas lines or large fireplaces. We handle that process so you don’t have to deal with the paperwork.
Yes, we can. By using similar stone, brick, or finishes, the new fire feature blends with what you already have. It feels like part of the yard, not an add-on.
The cost depends on size, materials, and whether it’s gas or wood. A simple pit is less than a full fireplace with seating. We give detailed estimates before starting so you know exactly what to expect.