How much does a custom fire pit cost

The average cost of a custom fire pit is between £750 – £1,250. The final cost is influenced by the size of the fire pit, the quality of materials used, the type of fuel, labour costs and your location.

brick circular fire pit with wooden seating chairs

Fire pits are functional and aesthetically pleasing additions to your garden that extend your time spent outdoors when the cooler months are approaching. If you’re planning to build a fire pit, it’s important to know the costs so you can allocate your budget accordingly.

Due to the variety of fire pit options, we advise consulting with your local fire pit specialists for expert guidance and precise pricing. Every time you need a service performed, it is in your best interest to get at least three estimates from local professionals to be able to compare prices.

Factors affecting the cost of a custom fire pit 

  • Size of the fire pit
  • Quality of materials
  • Type of fuel
  • Labour costs
  • Location

Size of the fire pit

Fire pits can be made to fit any space, but companies usually charge you depending on their standard sizes. You will have to pay an additional fee if you go beyond. The price increases proportionally with the size of the fire pit you want constructed.

Quality of materials

small patio fire pit

You need to carefully consider the material of your fire pit from the many options available. It’s tempting to choose the one that seems the most appealing at first glance, but you should weigh the pros and cons carefully before making a final call. The cost of building a custom fire pit is determined by the materials you select. Fire pit building materials are the following:

Stone or field stone

Stone is available in a wide variety of shapes, from rounded to angular, giving you the freedom to select the one that best suits your aesthetic preferences and outdoor design goals. They are available in a wide range of shades, from brown to grey, and work just fine with charcoal or firewood of any kind.

Brick paver or fire brick

Fire bricks are used to line the inside of the ring because regular bricks will crack under extreme heat. The exterior can be tiled with standard pavers. It’s safe to use wood, charcoal, or gas in your fire pit because of the sturdy construction. People choose this material because it looks nice and keeps giving off heat long after the fire has died out.

Concrete block

You can save money on materials by opting to use concrete blocks instead of other building materials. These can be used to construct a fire pit that uses gas, charcoal, or wood as fuel.

Type of fuel

The fuel type is another major contributor to total expenses. It has an effect on both initial cost and maintenance expenses. Concerns over security and the availability of legal fuel sources also need to be addressed. 

Charcoal is the most budget-friendly fuel source, and these units have a good reputation for safety. Charcoal fire pits are safer than wood because they burn more cleanly (they produce less smoke and fewer embers).

While natural gas is the priciest fuel option, it also produces the highest efficiency levels and has the lowest lifetime operating costs. Installation of a natural gas line is more complicated and time-consuming, which drives up the price of natural gas fire pits.

Labour costs

Installing a fire pit yourself can be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing, so it’s best to hire professionals. Hourly rates for installing a fire pit can range anywhere from £15 to £40, depending on the experience and expertise of the contractor you hire. A daily rate may also be assessed, typically costing somewhere between £100 and £300.

A fire pit in a backyard.
Custom Fire Pit

Location

Depending on your location, tradespersons may charge more due to high demand or the distance they need to travel. If you live in a highly urbanised city, expect to pay more than living in the countryside.

Price list of building a custom fire pit in the UK

ItemAvg. Cost
Charcoal£750 – £850
Wood-burning£900 – £1,000
Natural Gas£950 – £1,250
Labour Costs ( per day )£100 – £300 
Price List

Custom-built fire pits are the most expensive but also the most sought-after because they provide a unique and permanent structure that increases in value over time and can be enjoyed for many years. If you’re comparing prices from different companies, make sure to also check their licence and insurance policy before signing a contract.

Let’s wrap it up, the price of your quote to build a custom fire pit from other companies will average between £750 – £1,250. If you’re planning to build a Charcoal Fire Pit, expect to pay between £750 – £850.