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Fire pit tables that double as outdoor coffee or dining tables — entertainment-ready.

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Family-owned in Laguna Hills, California since 2014. Every custom order gets a real human fit review before production — so if something's off, we catch it. Questions before you buy? That's literally what we're here for.

Daniel Zajac

Daniel Z.

Senior Fireplace Specialist

10+ Years Experience

"Send me a photo of your fireplace. I'll tell you exactly what fits and why."

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Product Specialist — Masonry & Prefab

10+ Years Experience

"Not sure if yours is masonry or prefab? I can tell in about 30 seconds on a call."

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Robert S.

Fireplace Specialist & Technician

10+ Years Experience

"If your fireplace is unusual — arched, oversized, odd brick — that's my table."

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Fire Pit Tables Guide

Fire Pit Tables — Functional Surface + Real Flame

Frequently Asked Questions

Are fire pit tables safe to use as tables?

The flame is contained in a center bowl or trough; the surrounding table surface stays around 100-130°F during operation — warm but not burn-hazard. Drinks placed on the table heat slightly. Don't place flammable items (paper, plastic) directly on the table during burn.

What's the typical size?

Most fire pit tables are 36-60 inches across, with the fire bowl 18-30 inches in the center. Surface space around the bowl runs 4-12 inches per side — enough for drinks, plates, or candles. Larger tables (72+) are available for entertaining.

Are they gas or propane?

Both. Gas-line versions install in a fixed location; propane versions store a tank inside the table base. Propane is the more popular choice because portability matters for outdoor entertaining and tank refills are widely available.

What materials are used?

Powder-coated aluminum frames (rust-proof), tempered glass tabletops, ceramic tile inlays, or natural stone slabs. The fire bowl liner is heat-resistant lava rock or fire glass. All weather-rated for outdoor exposure.

How much do fire pit tables cost?

$800-$3,500 typically. Lower price reflects basic aluminum frame with steel bowl; higher reflects natural stone surface, large size, and premium ignition. Most homeowners spend $1,200-$2,200 for a 48-inch propane version.

Do fire pit tables come with a cover?

Most ship with a fitted weatherproof cover for the burner. Full-table covers (protecting the surface from rain and UV) are typically separate accessories at $80-$180. Covers extend the surface lifespan significantly.

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