Fireplace Designs That Transform Your Charlotte Backyard
Fire is a fascinating feature that fits into any backyard. For thousands of years, people have gathered around the flicker of the flames to cook food, share stories, and enjoy the warmth of family and friendship.
At Deck Plus, our design and installation teams can help you create a comfortable fire pit or outdoor fireplace perfect for rest and relaxation. Our custom solutions are crafted to the finest detail using the highest quality materials.
For years, we’ve helped homeowners throughout the Charlotte area enjoy the moments and memories created around these eye-catching outdoor features.
The Benefits of Outdoor Fireplaces
Aside from cooking the occasional hot dog or s’more, there are plenty of benefits to installing an outdoor fireplace or fire pit, including:
- Extends enjoyment of your landscape
- Creates the perfect ambiance and atmosphere
- Serves as a central point for entertaining friends and family
- Adds value to the property
- Helps deter insects, including mosquitoes
Types of Outdoor Fire Features for Your Charlotte Home
When it comes to outdoor living spaces, you can incorporate many features and details to make your backyard fireplace or fire pit stand out. Some of the most popular options include:
- Wood-burning fire features: The gentle crackle of a campfire and the scent of wood as it wafts through the air remind many of past memories and set the stage for new ones.
- Gel fuel fire features: Gel fuel is ideal for an eco-friendly option that generates less heat and is easier to maintain.
- Natural gas fire features: Convenient and safe, natural gas fire features are connected directly to your home’s natural gas line, require minimal maintenance, and never need refueling.
- Propane fire features: Easy to install and clean, propane systems are clean, reliable, and safe.
When you’re ready to upgrade and enhance your outdoor living areas, call the professionals at Deck Plus to request an estimate.
The Importance of Professional Installation
Installing an outdoor fireplace or fire pit can add value to your property and enhance your comfort. However, it must be done correctly to create a safe, aesthetically pleasing space to rest, relax, and entertain guests. At Deck Plus, our highly trained team can help you plan, prepare, and install your outdoor fire features so every feature and detail blends seamlessly into your landscape.
Our teams have extensive experience installing eye-catching fire features that are visually appealing, comfortable, and, most importantly, safe. We make sure everything is properly installed, secured, and connected so your outdoor fireplace or fire pit won’t pose a hazard to your home, landscape, or the surrounding area.
Get a Free Estimate for Charlotte Outdoor Fireplace Installations
For years, the comfort experts at Deck Plus have helped homeowners in Charlotte enhance their landscapes and create comfortable outdoor living areas. Our solutions fit seamlessly into your property and will create spaces to enjoy the region’s beauty and time with friends and family.
We offer a comprehensive range of solutions and will provide a free estimate for your project. Our specialists will help you create the outdoor living space you dream of to make the memories you’ll cherish forever.
Contact Deck Plus today to schedule a consultation with our team in Charlotte.
Outdoor Fire Pits FAQs
The most common options are wood-burning, propane, natural gas, and gel-fuel fire pits. Wood-burning gives you that classic crackle and real ember heat, but it also needs more clearance planning and cleanup. Propane is flexible and easy to start, while natural gas is the most “always ready” option when it is tied into a dedicated line, which is why many homeowners choose it when they are already building a full outdoor living layout and reviewing details like site prep and sequencing in the middle of planning, similar to what we outline in what to expect during your project. Gel fuel is typically smaller scale and low-smoke, but it is not the best fit when you want high heat output for a larger gathering zone.
It depends on the fuel type, clearances, and the surface materials. Wood-burning fire pits are usually the hardest to justify on elevated or enclosed structures because sparks and radiant heat create more risk, so they are typically better placed on a non-combustible base at ground level. Gas fire features can be a safer fit for patios when the layout provides proper ventilation and spacing, and when the surrounding zone is built with stable, non-combustible materials, which is why many projects start by planning the hardscape footprint first, as shown in our paver patio planning guide. Once location and clearances are confirmed, selecting the right fire feature becomes much simpler.
Start with placement: keep the fire feature well away from structures, railings, overhangs, and anything combustible, then build the surrounding area so it stays level and contained with stone, pavers, or other non-combustible surfaces. Next, plan the “people zone” so seating and foot traffic are not tight to the flame, and so wind does not funnel smoke into the gathering area, which is easier when the fire feature is designed as part of the overall outdoor layout, like the before-and-after approach we walk through in outdoor living design transformations. Finally, use the right screen or cover for the fuel type, keep kids and pets supervised, and follow a consistent shutdown routine.
For natural gas and most propane builds, yes, professional installation is the safest path because the project often involves utilities, shutoffs, regulators, and code-clearance details that need to be correct the first time. If you are already building a larger outdoor living zone, it is also easier to coordinate the fire feature with the base and traffic flow, similar to how we plan gathering areas around patios and hardscapes so the finished space feels cohesive and functions well.
You can, but you should be cautious and adjust based on wind direction, gust strength, and the fuel type. Wind can push heat and sparks in unpredictable ways on wood-burning setups, and even gas flames can behave differently in strong gusts, so the safest approach is to design the seating and wind exposure intentionally from the beginning. If you are planning a full outdoor hangout zone, it helps to think through comfort features, shade, and layout the same way you would when you add shade to a backyard space so the area stays usable in more conditions.
Many fire pits can be used for basic cooking, but it depends on the design, the fuel type, and whether you have the right accessories. Wood-burning makes it easiest to toast or grill over open flame, while some gas units support cooking with add-ons or grates. If cooking is a priority, it is often worth comparing whether a dedicated cooking setup, like a built-in grill within a custom outdoor kitchen, would give you better control and a cleaner daily-use experience than relying on the fire feature alone.
Maintenance depends on fuel type. Wood-burning features need regular ash removal, occasional deep cleaning, and attention to drainage so water does not sit in the basin. Gas fire features require keeping ports clear, checking ignition function, and protecting components from debris, plus seasonal inspections if the unit sees heavy use. Many homeowners build maintenance into their overall outdoor care routine, the same way we recommend handling seasonal upkeep for outdoor surfaces in our winter maintenance tips guide.
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