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How Much Does A Fire Pit / Fireplace Cost?

A fire pit / fireplace typically costs between $1,400 and $18,000 for a 1 features project. Enter your details for a precise local estimate.

National Average Cost

$1,400$18,000

For a typical 1 features fire pit / fireplace. Enter your zip or state for a precise local estimate.

Cost by Size

National averages across all regions.

SizeLowMidHigh
Small — 1 features$1,400$4,580$18,000
Large — 2 features$2,800$9,160$36,000

Cost by Region

RegionLowMidHigh
Northeast$1,800$5,000$16,000
Southeast$1,400$4,000$13,000
Midwest$1,500$4,200$13,500
Southwest$1,500$4,200$13,500
West$2,000$5,500$18,000

Based on a 1 features project.

Labor vs. Materials

For a typical fire pit / fireplace, labor accounts for about 53% of the total and materials make up the remaining 47%.

Labor (53%)$2,427
Materials (47%)$2,153

Based on national averages for a 1 features project at mid-grade pricing.

Key Cost Factors

  • Size: Larger projects cost more in total but often less per unit due to economies of scale.
  • Location: Labor rates in coastal cities can be 30–50% higher than rural Midwest markets.
  • Materials: Economy vs. premium material choices can double the cost per unit.
  • Contractor experience: Licensed, experienced contractors charge more but typically deliver better results and fewer surprises.
  • Season: Spring and summer are peak demand, often pushing prices up 10–15%. Scheduling in fall or winter can save money.

Hidden Costs to Budget For

These items are often missing from initial quotes. Budget an extra 10–20% beyond your base estimate to cover them.

  • Permits and plan review fees (often $150–$1,500+ depending on scope)
  • Demolition and disposal of existing materials
  • Utility upgrades or relocations needed to meet code
  • Site access challenges — tight lot, no truck access, or steep grade
  • Change orders when hidden problems are uncovered
  • Finish upgrades selected after seeing samples in your home
  • Engineering or design fees for permitted structures

DIY vs. Hiring a Contractor

A fire pit / fireplace is generally not recommended as a DIY project. It typically requires licensed trades, permits that require a licensed contractor, and specialized equipment. Hiring a licensed, insured contractor is strongly recommended — and you should get at least 3 bids to ensure competitive pricing.

Questions to Ask Contractors

Ask these before you sign anything. A good contractor will answer all of them without hesitation.

  • Is labor included in this quote?
  • Are permits included, or will I pay separately?
  • What brands and grades are the specified materials?
  • What is explicitly excluded from this quote?
  • How are change orders priced and approved?
  • What is the payment schedule?
  • Are cleanup and disposal of old materials included?

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a fire pit / fireplace cost?

The average fire pit / fireplace costs between $1,400 and $18,000 for a typical 1 features project. Costs vary by region, materials, and contractor.

What factors affect fire pit / fireplace costs?

The main factors are project size, geographic location (labor rates vary 30–50% between regions), choice of materials, contractor experience, and season. Spring and summer are peak demand periods and can push prices up 10–15%.

How do I get the best price on a fire pit / fireplace?

Get at least 3 quotes from licensed local contractors, consider scheduling in the off-season (fall or winter), choose materials that balance quality and cost, and be flexible on start dates.

Do I need a permit for a fire pit / fireplace?

Permit requirements vary by municipality. Most structural work and anything involving electrical, plumbing, or HVAC requires a permit. Your contractor should pull the permits — verify this is included in their bid.

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Enter 1 for a single fire feature. Costs vary widely from a simple fire pit to a full masonry fireplace.

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