But yes you can put sand in the bottom of your fire pit.
In ground fire pit drainage.
To prevent the intense radiant heat of the ember bed from setting fire to un.
How you set up your fire pit is completely up to you.
Choose the right type of fire pit.
It is important to remember that an in ground fire pit is often a permanent structure that cannot be moved or otherwise deconstructed without significant effort and possible damage to the yard so a homeowner should be sure of the location of the pit as well as the style.
To raise the bottom of the fire area 3.
You can go deeper if you want but keep in mind that you don t want the hole so deep you can t enjoy watching the fire.
For instance if you just want a basic fire pit dig about 6 to 8 inches down and call it good.
Built into the ground you may have trouble keeping rainwater out of it.
30 stones will give me 3 rings of 10 with an approximate inner diameter of about 30 inches.
Some fire pit seating areas are organized around a hole in the ground others around a raised module that s fixed to the ground and others around a because they wanted to create an unobstructed view of the backyard burdge associates architects designed a sunken fire pit for this house in malibu.
To promote drainage 2.
I built my fire pit using 30 landscaping flagstones and 4 tubes of heavy duty construction adhesive.
The size of the fire pit is completely up to you for a bigger pit add a stone or two to each ring and for a smaller pit remove a stone.
I have a fire pit on pavers at my place and drainage isn t a big deal but mine is completely above ground on stone concrete.
Gaps between the paving stones used to make the pit wall allow water to drain out and head down hill.
There may be other materials better suited for your purpose like gravel if you have it or dirt if you don t want to spend any extra money time.
If your fire pit is stationary e g.
Some people like to add about 4 to 6 inches of pea gravel or sand to their fire pit as this helps with overall drainage.
If you have a gas fire pit your options open up quite a bit.
An in ground fire pit is a great way to create a usable space in the yard that the family and guests can enjoy year round.
If necessary add or remove small amounts of paver base to level the blocks.
The blocks should be touching and level.
Wet it and tamp down then sit the concrete blocks on top to form a ring.
We recommend a base of 12 of septic rock under a permanent recreational wood firepit for three reasons.