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Outdoor Firepits and Fireplaces

Wisconsin homeowners add outdoor firepits and fireplaces to push the usable outdoor season from six months to nine. Excel Custom Decks is a family-owned outdoor living contractor installing outdoor firepits and fireplaces across Wisconsin from offices in Franksville, Madison, and Appleton/Oshkosh. With 25+ years in business and 5,000+ projects completed, the company sits on the NARI board, holds BBB A+ accreditation, and belongs to NADRA, the Metropolitan Builders Association, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB®), the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI®), and the Wisconsin Builders Association. Every outdoor firepit installation and outdoor fireplace installation carries a lifetime labor warranty and material warranties up to manufacturer maximums. Work starts with a free consultation covering style, fuel type, location, and permitting.
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Why Outdoor Firepits and Fireplaces Pay Off in Wisconsin

A firepit or fireplace turns shoulder-season evenings from too-cold-to-sit-outside into the best time of year on the deck or patio. Wisconsin homeowners get more from outdoor fire features than homeowners in milder climates because the seasonal extension is so significant.

Three Extra Months of Outdoor Use

A fire feature pushes usable outdoor time from May-through-September into March-through-November in Wisconsin. The radiant heat keeps a seating area comfortable down to 35 or 40 degrees, which covers most of spring and fall.
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Visual Anchor for the Outdoor Space

A firepit or fireplace gives the outdoor space a focal point. Seating naturally arranges around the fire, conversation centers there, and the outdoor area reads as a destination rather than just a patch of deck or patio.
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Year-Round Use With the Right Fuel

Year-Round Use With the Right Fuel Gas firepits and fireplaces turn on instantly and burn clean enough to use even in winter when bundled up. Wood-burning options carry more atmosphere but require fuel storage and cleanup. Both fuel types have a place depending on how the homeowner plans to use the feature.
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Higher Resale Value

A built-in outdoor firepit or fireplace shows in listing photos and at showings. Wisconsin home buyers see outdoor fire features as an upgrade that extends the usable outdoor season, which adds real value at resale.

Outdoor Firepit Installation vs Outdoor Fireplace Installation

Firepits and fireplaces handle the same job differently. The right choice depends on how the homeowner plans to use the feature.

Outdoor Firepits

A firepit sits at seating height with 360-degree access. Multiple seats arrange around the fire, with conversation and warmth radiating out in all directions. Firepits work best when the goal is group gathering and shared warmth. The horizontal layout fits standard deck and patio footprints without dominating the visual space.

Outdoor Fireplaces

A fireplace stands vertically with a single open face. The fireplace becomes a major architectural feature, often built into a wall or pavilion structure. Fireplaces handle wind and weather better than open firepits because the firebox surrounds three sides of the fire. Seating arranges in front of the fireplace rather than around it, which suits more intimate gatherings.

Combination Builds

Some Wisconsin outdoor living spaces combine both features. A firepit at the center of the patio for group gatherings and a fireplace at a covered porch or pavilion for shoulder-season use. Combination builds give the homeowner both use cases without compromise.

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Outdoor Firepit Installation Options

Firepit style affects fuel type, cost, and how the firepit integrates with the surrounding outdoor space.

Built-In Stone Firepits

A built-in stone firepit uses natural or manufactured stone built up around a steel firebox. The stone surround creates a permanent architectural feature that matches paver patios, retaining walls, and other hardscape elements. Built-in firepits typically run wood or natural gas.

Concrete and Brick Firepits

Concrete and brick firepits offer the same permanence as stone with different visual character. Brick firepits suit traditional and craftsman home styles. Concrete firepits suit modern and contemporary designs, with options for stamped or stained surface finishes.

Gas Firepit Tables

Gas firepit tables combine a low table surface with a central gas fire feature. These tables come in concrete, metal, composite, and stone finishes. Gas firepit tables run on propane tanks or natural gas connections and turn on instantly with a key valve or electronic ignition.

Wood-Burning Firepits

Wood-burning firepits carry the atmosphere of an actual wood fire with the crackle, scent, and visual character that gas cannot replicate. Wood-burning installations require ash management and proper clearance from combustibles. Wisconsin homeowners who already have firewood storage for indoor use often choose wood-burning firepits for that reason.

Propane and Natural Gas

Firepits Gas-burning firepits use either a portable propane tank or a buried natural gas line connected to the home's gas service. Natural gas firepits never run out of fuel and cost less to operate over time but require a gas line install. Propane firepits offer flexibility on placement without permanent gas line connection.

Sunken Firepits

A sunken firepit sits below grade with seating built into the surrounding patio or yard. The result is an immersive gathering space where the fire sits at a true conversational level. Sunken builds require careful drainage planning to prevent water from collecting in the firepit area.

Outdoor Fireplace Installation Options

Fireplace style affects architectural impact, integration with adjacent structures, and fuel options.

Stone Outdoor Fireplaces

Natural stone outdoor fireplaces serve as the visual anchor for the entire outdoor space. Stacked stone, dry-stack, and mortared installations all work in Wisconsin climate when properly built. Stone fireplaces typically include a hearth, mantle, and tall chimney that match adjacent paver patios and retaining walls.

Brick Outdoor Fireplaces

Brick fireplaces bring a classic look that suits traditional, colonial, and craftsman home styles. Brick handles freeze-thaw cycles when properly mortared and weathers gracefully over decades.

Concrete Outdoor Fireplaces

Concrete fireplaces with stucco or veneer finishes give a smooth, contemporary look. Concrete suits modern home designs and integrates well with metal and glass accents.

Built-In Pavilion Fireplaces

A fireplace built into a pavilion or covered porch structure protects the seating area from rain and snow while providing warmth. This combination extends shoulder-season usability further than any other outdoor fire configuration.

Two-Sided See-Through Fireplaces

Two-sided fireplaces separate two outdoor zones while serving both. A see-through fireplace between a covered porch and an open patio gives the porch a focal point and warms the patio side at the same time. These builds work especially well in larger outdoor living designs.

Gas vs Wood-Burning Fireplaces

Gas outdoor fireplaces use natural gas or propane with electronic ignition or a key valve. Wood-burning fireplaces use traditional firebox construction with a chimney sized for proper draft. Gas fireplaces require less ongoing effort. Wood-burning fireplaces deliver the traditional outdoor fire atmosphere.

What an Outdoor Firepit and Fireplace Build Includes

Excel Custom Decks handles outdoor firepit and fireplace installation as a complete project from foundation to finish.

Foundation

Outdoor firepit and fireplace foundations need to sit on a base that handles Wisconsin frost cycles. Concrete pad foundations work for most firepits and freestanding fireplaces. Larger built-in fireplaces require footings below frost line at 42 to 60 inches depending on location and structure size.

Firebox Construction

The firebox is the heart of any wood-burning fire feature. Firebrick lined fireboxes handle the high temperatures of wood fires without cracking. Stainless steel inserts work for gas applications. Proper firebox sizing and construction prevents heat damage to surrounding materials.

Chimney and Smoke Management

Wood-burning outdoor fireplaces need chimneys sized for proper draft. Insufficient chimney height or wrong throat dimensions cause smoke to spill into the seating area, which makes the fireplace unusable. Specialist installers size chimneys correctly and include smoke shelf details that handle Wisconsin wind conditions.

Gas Line and Electrical

Gas firepits and fireplaces require either a buried natural gas line connected to the home's gas service or a propane tank installation. Electronic ignition systems require electrical connections. Both gas and electrical work require permits and inspections in most Wisconsin municipalities.

Hearth and Surrounding Materials

The hearth extends from the firebox out into the seating area. Hearth materials need to handle direct heat exposure without cracking or discoloring. Surrounding materials need to maintain proper clearances from combustibles as defined by Wisconsin code.

Seating Integration

Many outdoor firepit installations include integrated seating built into the surrounding paver patio or retaining walls. Built-in seating saves on patio furniture costs, frees up floor space, and creates a unified outdoor design.

Permit Acquisition

Excel Custom Decks confirms permit requirements and prepares any necessary documentation for the homeowner's Wisconsin municipality. Gas line work, electrical connections, and structures over certain heights often require permits.

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Why Hire a Specialist for Outdoor Firepit and Fireplace Installation

Outdoor firepit installation and outdoor fireplace installation cross masonry work, gas connections, electrical work, and structural construction. Most contractors handle one or two of those well. A specialist handles all of them.

Clearance From Combustibles

Clearance From Combustibles Wisconsin code sets specific minimum clearances between fire features and combustible materials like deck boards, fences, and home siding. Generic installers sometimes place firepits too close to deck surfaces or fences, which creates fire hazards and code violations. Specialists work to current Wisconsin clearance requirements from the design stage.

Foundation and Frost Heave

Outdoor firepit and fireplace foundations need to handle Wisconsin frost cycles without cracking the masonry above. Inadequate foundations cause cracking in fireboxes, chimneys, and surrounding stonework that ruins the finished build. Specialists size foundations for the actual structure weight and frost conditions.

Chimney Draft and Smoke Management

Outdoor wood-burning fireplaces fail when smoke spills into the seating area. Wrong chimney height, wrong throat dimensions, or wrong firebox proportions all cause smoke management problems. Specialists work from chimney sizing standards rather than guessing.

Gas Line and Electrical Code

Gas line work and outdoor electrical work require Wisconsin code compliance and permits. Generic installers sometimes skip permitting, which creates insurance, resale, and safety problems later. Specialists handle gas and electrical work to code from the start.

Manufacturer Warranty Compliance

Gas firepit kits, fireplace inserts, and prefabricated firebox systems carry installation requirements that affect warranty coverage. Work outside those requirements can void warranties on otherwise sound materials.

Permit and Inspection Failures

Unpermitted outdoor firepit and fireplace installations create insurance, resale, and safety problems. Wisconsin municipalities inspect gas connections, electrical work, and structures over certain heights. Work that doesn’t pass requires correction before the project can move forward.

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Why Choose Excel Custom Decks for Outdoor Firepits and Fireplaces in Wisconsin

Excel Custom Decks brings specific credentials and decades of Wisconsin experience to every outdoor firepit and fireplace install.

On the Board at NARI

Member of NADRA

Lifetime Labor Warranty

Up to 50-Year Material Warranty

25+ Years in Business

Member of Wisconsin Builders Association

BBB Accredited Business with A+ Rating

Member of Metropolitan Builders Association

5,000+ Projects Completed

Family-Owned Business

Member of National Association of Home Builders (NAHB®)

Member of National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI®)

Serving Franksville, Madison, and Appleton/Oshkosh

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Our Outdoor Firepit and Fireplace Process in Wisconsin

Excel Custom Decks moves outdoor firepit and fireplace projects from design to installation through a structured sequence that keeps the build on schedule.

Step 1 — Site Audit and Consultation

Excel Custom Decks visits the property to assess layout, elevation, and site conditions. Measurements come together with a review of access to gas or electrical service, clearances from combustibles, drainage, and existing deck or patio integration while discussing firepit and fireplace style, fuel type, and how the homeowner plans to use the feature.

Step 2 — Planning, Design, and Materials

Excel Custom Decks develops the layout, walks through stone, brick, concrete, and prefabricated firebox samples, and prepares structural plans built around Wisconsin frost depth and clearance requirements. Renderings come together for homeowner review.

Step 3 — Budget, Proposal, and Contract

Excel Custom Decks delivers a detailed proposal covering material, timeline, and pricing. Once the homeowner approves, the contract is finalized and documentation gets prepared for any required gas, electrical, or structural permitting.

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Frequently Asked Question

The right choice depends on how the homeowner plans to use the feature. Gas firepits and fireplaces turn on instantly with no setup, burn clean, and work even in winter conditions. Wood-burning features deliver the atmosphere of a real wood fire but require fuel storage, cleanup, and longer startup. Wisconsin homeowners who want frequent quick use typically choose gas. Homeowners who want occasional atmospheric use typically choose wood. Both options work well when properly installed.
Fire features can be installed on existing decks with significant qualifications. Gas firepit tables certified for use on combustible surfaces can sit directly on most deck surfaces with proper heat barriers. Built-in masonry firepits and fireplaces require fire-rated foundations and clearances that most decks cannot accommodate without modification. Excel Custom Decks evaluates the deck during consultation and recommends the right approach.
Permit requirements depend on the firepit type, fuel source, and location. Gas firepits with permanent natural gas connections almost always require permits. Wood-burning firepits sometimes require permits depending on size, location, and municipal rules. Portable propane firepits typically don’t require permits. Excel Custom Decks confirms permit requirements during consultation based on the specific install.

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