Fire Pits
Fire Pits

Fire pits built for better evenings.

Built-in fire pits, seating walls, and gathering spaces placed for comfort, traffic flow, and evening use.

Quick Answers

Fire Pits for Cincinnati-area properties.

Best fit

Gathering patios and cooler-season spaces that need a warm, casual center point.

Key planning issue

Clearances, seating distance, wind exposure, traffic flow, fuel choice, and surrounding patio size.

Local note

Fire features work well in Cincinnati when they are placed with grade, trees, seating, and evening lighting in mind.

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A fire pit needs the right spot.

Fire pits are simple, but placement matters. We look at seating, wind, traffic flow, clearances, and how the space feels when people gather around it.

The fire feature should feel grounded, safe, and placed with intention. We plan clearances, traffic flow, seating, wind exposure, and finish materials around the full outdoor room.

Before the fire feature is placed, we look at seating, wind, traffic flow, clearances, and whether the space needs walls, lighting, or a larger patio around it.

  • Gas fire pits
  • Wood-burning fire pits
  • Seat walls and gathering patios
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How we approach it

Keep the plan clear before work starts.

Most good outdoor projects come down to the same basics: the right location, the right scale, good drainage, and details that fit the home. We keep those decisions visible early, so the finished work feels intentional instead of pieced together.

Choose a location that feels comfortable and safe.

Plan seating space before the fire feature is built.

Tie the fire area into the patio, walls, and lighting.

Questions

Fire Pits FAQs

A few practical questions homeowners usually ask before the project starts.

Yes. Queen City Hardscapes handles fire pits around Oakley, Hyde Park, Mariemont, Madisonville, Anderson Township, Blue Ash, Montgomery, Madeira, Indian Hill, Terrace Park, and nearby neighborhoods.

Before the fire feature is placed, we look at seating, wind, traffic flow, clearances, and whether the space needs walls, lighting, or a larger patio around it.

Yes. It is often planned with Patio Installation, Outdoor Fireplaces, and Residential Landscape Lighting, especially when the yard should feel connected instead of pieced together later.

Send the address, a few photos of the space, what you want to change, your timing, and a rough budget range. That gives the first conversation a real starting point.