Lol or whatever you do around a fire pit.
What kind of gravel do you use for a fire pit.
How you set up your fire pit is completely up to you.
A border is recommended to keep the pebbles in place but you can use wood or larger rocks for a different look.
A beautiful fire pit area takes yearly maintenance.
The fire sand helps with overall gas dispersion to create a more uniform flame.
But yes you can put sand in the bottom of your fire pit.
Once you ve decided on the type of fire pit you d like to build you can start purchasing the materials you ll need.
Several years ago we built the fire pit and added pea gravel to a muddy corner of the yard.
Pour a generous amount of crushed gravel paver base into the hole so your finished base will be approximately five inches thick.
You ll need to know the best rock for inside a fire pit and how deep to make it.
Without a doubt my most popular post of the past 6 years is my diy building a fire pit post.
I really wanted an inviting area where we could to sit and roast s mores tell stories sing kumbaya.
You will also need to decide whether you want an above ground or below ground fire pit and how you are going to build it.
Then all you do is dump in the gravel.
Tamping down the first layer keeps it compacted and prevents it from shifting underfoot.
Product overview these small pieces of fire proof sand provide the most cost effective filler or base layer for gas fire pits and fireplaces.
For this fire pit i used the rumblestone pavers from home depot.
Arrange the stones in a circle to make the fire ring on top of your gravel and sand base making sure that your first layer of blocks is secure and level.
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.
Adding gravel on top of the compacted dirt will create a base for your fire pit.
Shovel four inches of gravel and four inches of sand then tamp each layer flat and level.
This weekend we added a new top dressing of pea gravel to the area because time has taken a toll on the area.
I decided to make it 4 courses high.
For each course i used 12 traps and 12 minis for a total of 48 trapezoid blocks and 48 mini blocks.
So during my aha moment i decided to place the pavers from the front yard around the fire pit fill it in with pea gravel and then add some chairs for seating.
Fire glass lava rock ceramic balls and other decorative products can be added on top of the silica sand for effect.