A well-built fire pit turns a backyard into a place people actually gather—year-round in Northern Utah. Gold’s Landscaping designs and installs custom fire pits with safe construction, proper ventilation, and finishes that match your patio, seating walls, and landscape style. We serve homeowners in Ogden, Layton, Roy, West Haven, Riverdale, Brigham City, and surrounding areas. Licensed and insured.
Why Install a Fire Pit?
Fire pits add warmth, light, and a natural focal point for entertaining without leaving home. In Utah’s cool evenings and shoulder seasons, they extend how often you use your outdoor space.
Outdoor living upgrade — Creates a defined gathering zone for family and guests.
Flexible fuel options — Wood-burning, gas, or hybrid setups based on your preference and local rules.
Custom sizing and style — Round, square, linear, or built into existing hardscape.
Integrated design — Coordinated with pavers, concrete, and water features for a complete backyard plan.
Our Fire Pit Installation Process
Design and layout — We confirm size, seating orientation, wind exposure, and clearance to structures.
Base and drainage — Compacted base and proper pitch so water does not pool in the fire area.
Block, stone, or steel build — Structural courses, fire-rated materials, and clean cap lines.
Gas or wood-burning setup — Burner, valve, and venting for gas; grate and ash management for wood.
Final safety check — Clearances, ignition path, and homeowner guidance on use and maintenance.
Concrete block and veneer fire pits — Durable, customizable shapes and colors
Gas fire pits — Push-button convenience with consistent flame
Wood-burning fire pits — Classic campfire feel with proper depth and airflow
Fire tables and linear features — Modern profiles for patio-centric layouts
Plan Your Full Backyard Experience
Fire pits work best when they are part of a cohesive outdoor plan—not an afterthought in the middle of the yard. We can coordinate your fire feature with patio layout, lighting, planting beds, and full landscape design so everything flows together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit for a fire pit in Utah?
Requirements vary by city and county. We help you understand typical setback and fuel rules during planning and build to common safety standards.
Gas or wood—which is better?
Gas is cleaner and easier for quick use; wood offers ambiance and heat for larger gatherings. We can walk you through pros, costs, and maintenance for each.
How far should a fire pit be from the house?
Distance depends on fuel type, local code, and overhead structures. We lay out the site before construction so clearances are correct from day one.