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Concrete Fire Pits

Best Concrete Fire Pits for Sale

You’ve looked at all the fire pit options out there, and you’ve decided that an outdoor concrete fire pit is the way to go. But even though you know you want one, you’re just not sure which fire pit will be right for you and your family.

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  • Modeno Roca Round Concrete Fire Table OFG107 no flame with white background
    Modeno Roca Round Concrete Fire Table OFG107 With Flame On White Background
    Modeno
    Original Price $1,349.00
    Current Price $999.00

    Have Fun This Summer With the Modeno Roca! The Modeno Roca Round Fire Table is the perfect complement to almost any patio or deck. Extend the useab...

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    Original Price $1,349.00
    Current Price $999.00
  • Prism Hardscapes Tavola Vi Gas Fire Table
    Prism Hardscapes Moderno 4 Concrete Gas Fire Pit PH-404 Pewter
    Prism Hardscapes
    from $3,102.00

    Make a Great First Impression With the Prism Hardscapes Moderno IV Gas Fire Table When you want to enjoy your backyard to the fullest, the Prism Ha...

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  •     Prism Hardscapes Moderno 3 Concrete Gas Fire Pit In Pewter On A Deck
        Prism Hardscapes Moderno 3 Concrete Gas Fire Pit With Color Options On A White Background
    Prism Hardscapes
    from $1,338.00

    Add Warmth and Ambiance to Your Outdoor Space With Prism Hardscapes Moderno 3  Looking to add a touch of luxury to your outdoor living space? Look ...

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  •     Elementi Workshop Dining Rectangular Concrete Fire Pit Table Side View Without Flame On A White Background
    Elementi Sonoma Workshop Dining Rectangular Concrete Fire Pit Table Side View With Flame On A White Background
    Elementi
    Original Price $5,249.00
    Current Price $3,899.00

    Give Your Backyard A Rustic Forest Look With The Elementi Workshop Coffee Table The Elementi Sonoma Dining Rectangular Concrete Fire Pit Table is a...

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    Original Price $5,249.00
    Current Price $3,899.00
  • Prism Hardscapes Moderno 1 Gas Fire Bowl Pewter With Flame Outdoor Set up
    Prism Hardscapes Moderno 1 Gas Fire Bowl Pewter With Flame Blue Fire Glass
    Prism Hardscapes
    from $2,154.00

    Transform Your Backyard Into a Gathering Place With the Prism Hardscapes Moderno 1 Fire Bowl Prism Hardscapes has been making high-quality, America...

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  • American Fyre Designs 48_ Fire Bowl In An Indoor Sample Set Up
    American Fyre Designs 48" Fire Bowl
    American Fyre Design
    from $3,829.00

    Elevate Your Outdoor Space with the American Fyre Designs 48" Fire Bowl – Stunning Design, Unmatched Warmth The American Fyre Designs 48" Fire Bowl...

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FAQs About Concrete Fire Pit

Yes, a concrete fire pit is a great idea for long-term durability and visual appeal. It's resistant to weather, easy to maintain, and blends well with modern and rustic designs. If you're looking for a permanent outdoor centerpiece that doesn’t rust or warp, concrete is an ideal choice. Just ensure it’s properly sealed and installed to prevent cracking.

Concrete is safe for fire pits when it’s built to handle high temperatures. To prevent cracking or spalling, it's important to use heat-resistant materials like fire bricks or refractory mortar inside the fire pit. Proper design with ventilation and moisture control also improves safety and longevity.

You can place a fire pit on a concrete slab, but you’ll need a heat barrier to protect the surface. Over time, high heat can cause concrete to crack or chip. Use fire bricks, paver stones, or a fire pit pad underneath the fire pit to reduce direct heat contact and prevent damage.

A concrete fire pit usually costs between $200 and $1,000, depending on the size, shape, and whether it’s DIY or professionally installed. Basic DIY kits are more affordable, while custom-designed pits with gas burners and built-in seating can range from $1,500 to over $3,000.

Concrete may crack if exposed to high heat without protection, but this is preventable. Most concrete fire pits are reinforced and include insulating layers like fire brick or heat shields. Hairline cracks are normal over time but rarely affect performance if the fire pit is well built and maintained.

Always use a heat buffer at the bottom of your fire pit. Start with a layer of sand or gravel (4–6 inches) to improve airflow and drainage. On top, place fire bricks, lava rocks, or a steel liner to protect the base from direct flame exposure. This setup prevents heat damage and keeps the concrete intact.