
Fire Pits
Outdoor centerpieces — gas & wood
Outdoor fire pits and fire tables — gas, propane, and wood-burning options for patios and decks.
Fire Pits Products


Bastille Corten Fire Tower

Carson Gas Fire Pit Table

Tidal Powder Coat Steel Fire Pit

Cabo Concrete Square Fire Pit

Sedona Concrete Fire Pit - Wide Ledge
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Looks like real wood · Non-combustible · Made in USA
Real People. Real Expertise. Every Order Reviewed.
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 Z.
Senior Fireplace Specialist
10+ Years Experience"Send me a photo of your fireplace. I'll tell you exactly what fits and why."
Bea S.
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."
Robert S.
Fireplace Specialist & Technician
10+ Years Experience"If your fireplace is unusual — arched, oversized, odd brick — that's my table."
Kendall S.
Order Concierge — Shipping & Warranty
Support Team"I track your order from production to your doorstep. Anything weird, call me first."
Usually replies within 15 minutes during business hours.
Fire Pits — Outdoor Gas, Wood, & Propane
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of fire pits do you carry?
Three primary categories: gas (natural gas line, fixed location), propane (refillable tanks, portable), and wood-burning (open flame, traditional). Plus fire pit tables that combine fire feature with usable surface. Each category has different install requirements and operating costs.
Can I use a fire pit on a wood deck?
Most fire pits require a non-combustible base — concrete pavers, stone, or steel heat shield. Wood decks need protective measures: a deck protector mat (rated to 600°F+) or a stone/paver pad under the pit. Always check the manufacturer's clearance requirements.
Are gas fire pits warm enough to use in fall/winter?
Yes — typical gas fire pits run 40,000-65,000 BTU, enough to warm a small seating area to 60-70°F when ambient is 35-45°F. Wind reduces effective heat significantly; sheltered patios get more use from the same BTU output.
Do I need a permit for an outdoor fire pit?
Local rules vary widely. Many jurisdictions require permits for permanent installations (gas line, masonry construction); portable propane fire pits are typically exempt. Always check your city/county building department before installing.
What's the warranty on a fire pit?
5-year manufacturing warranty on the burner, frame, and major components. Surface finish wear from weather is excluded after year 1. Electronic ignition modules carry separate manufacturer warranties (typically 2-3 years).
Can fire pits be used in winter?
Yes — gas and propane fire pits operate year-round provided the gas supply is rated for cold weather (propane vaporizes slower below 20°F). Wood-burning pits work in any weather. Snow or rain on the burner during operation is generally fine.
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