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Building a square outdoor fire pit.
So before you decide to add one to your backyard know the code in your area.
Pour a sturdy footing for your fire pit base.
Square fire pits are just as good as circular fire pits.
To align the bricks with the top of the fire pit add more paver base gravel or more fire bricks to the bottom of the pit.
Fire pits can be temporary permanent or portable.
If necessary add leveling sand beneath low blocks or tap high blocks down with a rubber mallet to keep everything even.
Stake the forms and mix up ten 80 lb.
Line the inside of the fire pit walls with clay fire bricks.
Learn how to build this square fire pit with these simple step by step instructions.
Using a level make sure the bricks are relatively even all the way around.
Two or three tiers of blocks should be enough for a full pit.
Two popular fire pit designs are a bowl and low square or rectangular table type pits.
The technique to achieve a square fire pit instead of a circular one is the same all you need is concrete blocks and concrete mix.
This square fire pit has a classic and smooth design that looks like it jumped out of a magazine.
Create the first tier of the fire pit by forming a circle alternating the large and mini bricks to create a pattern.
You start by outlining the area that you want to work with and build your pit from there.
The concrete footing will create a stable base for the pit walls and keep the sides of your pit from cracking as the ground moves over time.
After finishing the first row check the layer in.
Consider many different fire pit designs and plans before you choose one.
Others feature cooking surfaces.
Some are designed specifically for heating a patio or outdoor living area.
Place the blocks one by one around the perimeter of the hole pushing them together and using a level to make sure the.
If the circle is more than an inch or two uneven remove the higher bricks and dig out the dirt underneath until they re level with the rest.
Ideally a fire pit is constructed from fireproof material on a flat level area at least 25 feet from a house or tree.
Fire pits are strictly governed by local building codes.