Dig out 12 inches of soil.
Ashwell fire pit instructions.
1 300 lbs approximate size.
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The 36 interior diameter allows you to enjoy a bigger and better fire experience while keeping logs and coals better contained.
To choose the right fire pit design and layout to suit your entertaining needs think about how you will use your fire pit area long term.
Loop a 3 1 2 inch length of string over the stake and mark the circle.
The ashwell fire pit is taller and wider than other fire pits on the market.
Kit fire pits such as the rumblestone round fire pit kit from pavestone we made come with everything you need including blocks metal fire bowl and a mesh fire screen.
The fire pit assembles in less than one hour and no block cutting is required.
36 heavy duty steel ring with cooking grate.
Use a flat shovel to remove the grass and level the dirt in the area you want your fire pit our kit required a circle 4 in diameter.
Tamp that layer flat.
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We dug a hole 2 feet wider than the fire pit about 7 feet across.
Also before you buy materials or begin work check local building codes ordinances and homeowner association guidelines to make sure that fire pits are allowed.
Shovel in 4 inches of gravel and 4 inches of sand.
To build a fire pit from a kit.
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Before beginning any excavation call 811 to check for underground utilities.
See fire pit ideas for instructions and design inspiration.
One of the best features is the ease of installation.
Ashwell fire pit instructions.
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Make the hole round by hammering a stake into the center of your fire pit area.