Fire Pit Kits

Spring, summer and fall months just aren’t complete without a few nights spent relaxing around a campfire! Get ready for it with a Fire Pit Kit from The Rock Pile!

Available in 4 Great Colors!

Mahogany

Greystone

Sandstone

Sandalwood

Fire Pit Kit (3 course) only $140! (shown above)

Fire Pit Kit (4 course) $180

Dimensions:

3 course fire pit: 48″ outer diameter;  33″ inner diameter; 11 7/8″ high

4 course fire pit: 48″ outer diameter;  33″ inner diameter; 15 3/4″ high

Build a Backyard Fire Pit

1. Select a site for the fire pit. (See Fire Pit Safety Guidelines below)

2. Be sure that the ground is level and even. If the ground is not even, you can lay a base to insure the fire pit is level.

To lay a base:

Dig a trench for the pit that is 12” wide and 4” deep. Fill the trench with 2” of #10 Limestone. This would take 4 1/2 cubic foot bags of #10 Limestone. Compact this till flat with a hand tamper.

3. When you lay the bottom course, either leave 2 venting holes the size of one block or leave 4 venting holes 1/2 the size of a block. You will only use 15 blocks for the bottom course.

4. Once the first course is in place, add the second and third courses placing the blocks across the joints of the lower course. The second and third courses should be complete circles with no gaps between blocks. (Use 17 blocks for the middle and top courses.)

5. The center of the fire pit can be covered with several inches of Blue Granite, Mason Sand or Lava Rock. Never use limestone as excess heat can cause limestone to explode.

Fire Pit Safety Guidelines

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