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Firepits

Modern porcelain firepit installation in Lincoln Landscape gardeners featuring a sunken seating area with smooth grey tiles, white rendered walls, and decorative gravel edging for a contemporary outdoor design

Firepit Installation Lincoln

Fire pits and outdoor entertainment areas create a natural focal point within a garden, providing a practical space for relaxing, socialising, and extending outdoor use throughout the year. As experienced landscape gardeners in Lincoln, with over 15 years’ experience, we design and build bespoke fire pit areas tailored to the layout, style, and intended use of each space.


From smaller seating areas to larger sunken outdoor entertainment zones, we create features that balance comfort, safety, and visual impact. Additionally, we carry out firepit installation in Lincoln, Gainsborough, Scunthorpe, and surrounding areas, using a range of durable materials to suit both modern and traditional gardens.


Options include natural stone, porcelain paving, concrete, brickwork, and metal fire pit systems, allowing flexibility in finish and design. Furthermore, we manage the full process, from ground preparation and drainage through to seating, paving, and integration with patios or raised areas. Through careful planning and professional installation, our bespoke outdoor entertainment spaces deliver a safe, well-finished feature designed for long-term use and enjoyment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a firepit cost?

The cost of firepit installation in Lincoln greatly depends on the type, size, and materials used. For example, basic firepits are more affordable, while built-in firepits using brick, stone, or concrete cost more due to materials, groundwork, and installation. Additionally, gas firepits also cost more than wood-burning options because of additional fittings and safety requirements.

Firepits are safe when positioned correctly, away from buildings, fences, and overhanging trees. In addition, proper ventilation, a stable base, and sensible use are essential.

Firepits should be installed on a non-combustible surface with adequate clearance on all sides. In addition, positioning should also consider wind direction and seating layout.

Wood-burning firepits offer a traditional feel, while gas firepits provide cleaner operation and easier control. Ultimately, the best option depends on preference, maintenance, and access to utilities.

Yes. Firepits can be used year-round, although weather conditions affect comfort and use. For example, dry conditions and sheltered positioning make winter use more practical, while regular cleaning helps maintain the firepit in wet months.