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Fire Pit Installation in Frisco

Built-in and freestanding fire pits for Frisco's newer backyards, built to clear the smaller lots and pass the HOA review.

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Serving Frisco since 2004· Licensed & insured · Free on-site estimates

Fire Pits in Frisco by Lalo's Tile & Coping

Frisco backyards are newer and tighter than the older suburbs to the south. The homes in Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, Starwood, The Trails, and Richwoods sit on smaller, master-planned lots, and a fire pit is the most-asked feature because it adds a place to sit outside without eating the whole yard.

The thing to know in Frisco is the HOA. Most of these neighborhoods run an architectural review committee, and a built-in fire pit needs sign-off before we start, sometimes with a drawing and material list. We've been through these reviews and prepare what the committee asks for.

Natural gas is the common pick. Many Frisco homes already have a gas stub run to the patio, so the hookup is short and cheap, a licensed plumber just ties into it. Wood-burning needs more clearance than a lot of these smaller lots have. Propane works when you don't want a gas line at all.

On a small lot, placement is the real constraint, the pit has to sit back from the fence, the house, and any covered patio, and a gas pit needs less open room than wood, which often makes it the option that fits. Pavers and stone surrounds are the usual choice so the pit matches the patio.

A seat wall pairs well with a Frisco pit, a low stone bench built in the same stone, and on a sloped lot it can double as a retaining wall that holds a level bench for the seating area.

Most jobs are three to five days on site once the HOA signs off. Having a gas stub already at the patio, or going freestanding instead of built-in, keeps the job smaller. We measure your yard and give you a fixed price at the free estimate.

Plenty of owners do the pit alongside an outdoor kitchen so it's one crew and one material palette. We build across Frisco and northern Collin County, and you can compare a fire pit in Plano nearby.

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FAQ

Fire Pits in Frisco, answered

Usually, yes. Most Frisco neighborhoods like Newman Village, Phillips Creek Ranch, and Starwood run an architectural review committee, and a built-in fire pit needs sign-off before we start, sometimes with a drawing and material list. We have been through these reviews and prepare what the committee asks for.

Gas, for most. Many Frisco homes were built with a gas stub at the patio, so the hookup is short and there is no trenching across a finished yard. Wood needs more clearance than a lot of these smaller lots have. Propane is the option if you want no gas line at all.

It depends on size and stone. Having a gas stub already at the patio, or going freestanding instead of built-in, brings the cost down. We measure the yard and quote the exact build on site, so you get a real fixed price, not a range.

Usually yes, but placement is the constraint. The pit has to sit back from the fence, house, and covered patio to NFPA clearances. A gas pit needs less open room than wood, which often makes it the option that fits. We mark the spot in the yard before anything is set.

A licensed plumber makes the connection. If your home has a gas stub at the patio, which many Frisco builds do, they tie into it and the run is short. If not, the line comes from the meter and we plan the route before the patio is touched. We handle the stone and masonry.

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