Turnersville & Greater South Jersey
Fire Pits in Turnersville, NJ & South Jersey
A built-in fire pit turns a patio into the place people actually want to gather — and it stretches your outdoor season well past the first cool night of fall.
- Wood-burning or gas-ready fire pit construction
- Fire-rated lining sized to hold up over years of use
- Built-in seat walls or clearance for movable furniture
- Can be added to an existing patio or built with a new one
- Licensed NJ home improvement contractor, $1M insured
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Rapid Patios LLC builds custom paver and block fire pits for South Jersey backyards, either as a standalone feature or as part of a larger patio project. We build both wood-burning fire pits and gas-ready fire pits (with your gas line run by a licensed plumber/electrician as needed), sized to fit comfortably with seating around the perimeter.
Fire pit construction starts with the same fundamentals as any hardscape: a proper base, and — critically for a fire feature — the right interior lining and clearance from combustible materials. We size the interior fire ring appropriately and use fire-rated block or a metal insert liner so the structure holds up to repeated heat cycling without cracking.
Most homeowners pair a fire pit with a paver patio and some form of seating, whether that's a built-in seat wall ringing the fire pit or space for movable furniture. We'll talk through both options and design the patio footprint around comfortable sightlines and safe clearance from the house, fence lines, and any overhead structures.
A standalone fire pit project is one of the more affordable ways to upgrade an existing patio, typically a fraction of the cost of a full patio rebuild. If you're planning a new patio and want a fire pit included, we'll design and price it as part of the same project so the transitions are seamless.
Common Questions
Fire Pits FAQ
Wood-burning or gas fire pit — which is better?
Wood-burning is simpler to build and gives that classic campfire experience, while gas is cleaner and more convenient (on with a switch, no ash cleanup) but requires a gas line run by a licensed professional. We'll help you weigh the tradeoffs for your household.
Can you add a fire pit to my existing patio?
In most cases, yes. We'll assess your existing patio's layout and base, and either build the fire pit into a section of the existing patio or add an adjacent paver area sized to fit it.
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