Fire Pits & Fireplaces in Orlando, FL.
Fire Pits & Fireplaces for Orlando homes, done by experienced Greater Orlando contractors. With an 8-month swim season and backyards used almost nightly outside peak summer heat, a fire feature is an evening entertaining amenity here more than a seasonal extension. Whether it's a simple wood-burning fire pit or a full masonry outdoor fireplace, the details that matter are clearance to structures, wind direction relative to seating, and, for gas units, a properly sized and code-compliant line.
Why is fire pits & fireplaces different in Orlando Urban Core?
College Park and Audubon Park's established backyards often have mature landscaping already in place to build a fire feature into, rather than starting from bare ground.
What's included in fire pits & fireplaces in Orlando?
- Build wood-burning or gas fire pits in stone, brick, or metal
- Construct full masonry outdoor fireplaces with a proper chimney or vent
- Run and size gas lines to code for gas fire features
- Set correct clearances from structures, fences, and seating
- Integrate seating walls or paver surrounds
- Coordinate placement with prevailing wind and any HOA fire-feature rules
When does a Orlando home need fire pits & fireplaces?
- Adding an evening entertaining focal point to a pool-adjacent backyard
- Replacing a DIY or portable fire pit with a permanent feature
- Adding a fire feature as part of a larger patio or outdoor kitchen project
- Wanting a wood-burning fireplace as an outdoor focal point
What do Orlando homeowners ask about fire pits & fireplaces?
How fast can you get a contractor to Orlando for fire pits & fireplaces?
Most estimate requests for Orlando get scheduled within a few business days. Storm and wind-damage follow-up gets priority scheduling.
What does fire pits & fireplaces cost in Orlando?
$1,500-$4,500 for a fire pit; $6,000-$18,000 for a full outdoor fireplace. Pricing is the same across Greater Orlando, with no mileage upcharge for Orlando. We confirm an itemized estimate before any work starts.
How does Orlando's climate affect this service?
Orlando runs an 8-month swim season with a genuine climate that's heat and storms, not hurricanes off the coast: July highs near 92 degrees, a heat index that clears 100, and daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through October. Every screened lanai, pergola, and outdoor structure we route gets built to Florida Building Code inland wind standards (typically 115-140 mph design speeds), and every patio or paver base gets planned around the metro's fast-draining, nutrient-poor sandy soil so it doesn't settle or crack within a few Florida summers. College Park and Audubon Park's established backyards often have mature landscaping already in place to build a fire feature into, rather than starting from bare ground.
What clearance does a fire pit need from my house in Orlando?
Clearance requirements vary by county and fuel type, so we confirm local rules before placing anything. As a general rule, more distance from the house and any wood fencing is safer, and we also factor in prevailing wind direction when choosing the final spot.
Does my HOA allow fire pits?
Most do, but many restrict wood-burning units or require a gas fire feature instead, especially in newer master-planned communities. We check your community's rules before finalizing the design.
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