Fall is the Perfect Time for Fire Pits

Why You Should Start Planning Now

Students are back to school, fall sports have started, and autumn is around the corner. As everyone’s schedule picks back up, there’s one way to keep your family together.

Consider adding an outdoor fire pit or fireplace to your backyard. The benefits are endless. Spend quality time sharing stories with friends and family, grill an easy meal and roast marshmallows, or simply enjoy the outdoors longer.

There are many advantages to adding a fireplace or fire pit to your home:

Cooking

Are you looking for a new way to cook out? You can convert a fire pit or fireplace to create a memorable meal. Using a fry pan or pizza oven adapter, or taking advantage of open flames for grilling, makes a meal more fun in a way that involves everyone, even the younger kids.

Outdoor Entertaining

It’s no wonder why fire pits are so popular. The endless variety of designs and styles offer a multitude of uses. Some pits include tabletop surrounds, seats, and other extras. They can be incorporated into existing outdoor spaces or built around new ones such as outdoor kitchenspergolas, and pavilions.

 Lasting Memories

An outdoor living area offers the opportunity to spend quality time talking and sharing stories with family and friends. There’s something special about gathering around a nighttime fire as the light fades and the stars appear. Make the investment in your home now and see all of the benefits it brings to your family.

Plan Ahead

There are several factors involved in finding the right type and style for your family: budget, permanent vs. portable, safety, local regulations, burning permits and type of burning fuel. Make sure you contact a professional to learn more about what kind of fire pit is right for you.

If you’re interested in seeing how fire pits and fireplaces can be incorporated into your outdoor living space, visit DiSabatino Landscaping’s portfolio here

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