There’s nothing quite like an outdoor fireplace when the weather is warm and the nights are long. But, if you are planning to build your own outdoor fireplace, there are a few steps one must follow during construction. If you’re searching online for “how to build outside fireplaces,” then this post is for you!
Steps To Building A Fireplace
Here is a quick list of steps towards building an outdoor fireplace:
- Abide by local codes
- Set a budget
- Fireplace materials and tools
- Build the fireplace
Abide By Local Codes
Building an outdoor fireplace or firepit may sound like a great idea, but that doesn’t mean it can be constructed anywhere. Some communities will have rules and regulations to protect the community and surrounding properties. Certain locations may require licenses or permits if you wish to build a fireplace. Plus, a certain type of fuel (gas or wood) may be prohibited. Communities may regulate chimney height as well, preventing any visual obstructions in the neighborhood. Make sure to check with your local community before beginning any backyard project.
Set A Budget
Once you have the go-ahead from local authorities, you need to set a budget for the construction. Costs for an outdoor fireplace can vary widely, depending on materials, tools and type of fireplace desired. For instance, gas fireplaces (portable) can cost anywhere between $300–$700. Building the fireplace yourself will undoubtedly cost less than hiring a professional, but there are still several costs that need to be included in your initial budget. Figure out exactly which materials and tools you’ll need to begin this venture.
Fireplace Materials And Tools
You will need several tools to complete this project, regardless of what type of fireplace you plan on building. Tools such as a hammer, caulk gun, torpedo level and even a ladder will come in handy. A ladder will be necessary if you wish to construct a larger chimney. Choose between brick, concrete or stone for the exterior of your fireplace. Fire-rated bricks or steel should be contained in the firebox, where the flames burn. Make sure the tools and materials needed work within your budget.
Build The Fireplace
Last but not least, the time to build the fireplace has finally arrived! Start by laying the foundation of your fireplace. Build this part from the middle on out. Keep the blocks level, constantly checking for stability and keep the blocks glued together at all times. The firebox is the next piece of the project. Start from the outside and build the box up from there. After it is halfway built, the next steps are to construct the smoke chamber and chimney. The height of both these pieces are up to the homeowners.
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