How To Build A Fire Pit In The Ground
10 steps to build fire pit with pavers.
How to build a fire pit in the ground. Shovel out the soil to a depth of 8 in. Level the dirt and add paver mix and level out the entire circle. Hold the block over the gap it will fill then mark it on the underside at the proper width. Remove high spots in your in ground fire pit by scraping off soil rather than digging.
Pull the string lightly taut and walk around the stake as you spray paint your circumference. Surround it with a single ring of pavers. I built my fire pit using 30 landscaping flagstones and 4 tubes of heavy duty construction adhesive. Use a piece of plywood to kneel on top of the sand.
To adjust the size of the circle you may need to cut a block. Dig a hole by using a stake string and a can of spray paint like in the video below. For your fire pit base. For a fire pit with a diameter of 5 feet attach a string to the stake half the length of your circumference and tie this end of the string to a can of spray paint.
Make a foundation for the stones to sit upon. Check the bottom of the hole with a level. Decide how wide you want your fire pitthe recommended size is between 36 and 44 inchesand use marking paint to outline the dimensions. Set the pavers in place around the fire pit ring over the concrete blocks.
Select your location and lay out your stones. Mark out and dig your hole. How to build an in ground fire pit. Accomplish this by driving a stake into the middle of the.
Dont disturb the underlying soil. Using concrete pavers for fire pits will. The joints between the pavers should be at least 12 inch wide to allow enough space for the polymeric sand that will be applied later. Use a shovel to outline the perimeter and then remove the blocks.
Remove the sod and dirt to a depth of about seven inches from inside the perimeter that you marked. For a square or rectangle fire pit temporarily lay out the first layer of concrete blocks for your design on the ground and check the layout for square.