top of page
Writer's picturepiercretegroup

WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN PLANNING A FIREPIT INSTALL




BUDGET

Every project needs a budget... and without careful planning, projects can easily extend beyond your expectations. The best way to manage this is to start a list of costs associated with the project including quotes pending or received, and items you need to purchase with costs listed.


COUNCIL REGULATIONS

Visit your local council website for more information.


3.1) If you're looking for inspiration, you'll be sure to find a host of stunning designs online.

3.2) Consider what works within your home design, and outdoor space.

3.3) Will you include a storage space for wood which will protect it from the elements?

3.4) Will seating be part of your design plan?


WHAT LIFESTYLE EXPERIENCES DO ENVISAGE FOR THIS SPACE

4.1) Will it be in a private space for relaxation?

4.2) Will you utilise this space for dining and entertaining?

4.3) Are you able to safely install your fire pit?


FUEL TYPE

Firepits can be powered by wood, natural gas, propane, or gel - take into consideration air pollution guidelines.


SAFETY

6.1) Ensure your firepit is clear of existing structures and overhanging trees.

6.2) keep a fire extinguisher on site and ensure you know how to use it

6.3) Make certain you have a water tap and hose connection nearby

6.4) Ensure rainwater drains away from the pit

6.5) Ensure there is plenty of space to safely walk around the fire pit

6.6) Consider the fire pit’s exposure to wind direction and the impact this may have to your home and those of your neighbours


 

For quote requests and enquiries E: admin@piercretegroup.com.au



The aim of our newsletter service is to provide our customers and visitors with concreting styles and inspirations, to provide industry updates, new product releases, helpful tips and to answer frequently asked questions so you are kept well informed with the latest news. It is free and easy to join, simply click here to get started.






5 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page