
Fire Features in North Carolina
Gas fire pits, fire bowls, and full outdoor fireplaces.
Fire features extend the swim season and anchor the lounge area of the backyard. Craft Master installs gas-fed fire pits, sculptural fire bowls on pool walls, linear fire troughs, and full masonry outdoor fireplaces — all plumbed, ignited, and code-built.
Scope ranges from a single gas fire pit to a full pool-edge fire bowl set plus a masonry fireplace under a pergola. Every gas feature includes proper plumbing, isolation valves, weather-rated ignition, and code-compliant placement.
Stone veneer, stucco, and CMU with cap stone are the typical fireplace cladding choices. Fire bowls come in cast concrete, copper, and powder-coated steel.
Gas lines are sleeved and run during pool/hardscape construction so the feature is ready when the deck cures. Masonry fireplaces are built on engineered footings sized to the chimney load. Every project is permitted through the appropriate local jurisdiction, and we manage submission, plan review, and inspection scheduling as part of the build.
Why Homeowners Choose Craft Master for Fire Features
Gas-Fed Fire Pits
Natural gas or propane with hidden plumbing runs, weather-rated ignition, and adjustable flame height — no smoke, no ash, instant on/off.
Pool-Edge Fire Bowls
Sculptural bowls mounted on raised walls or pool beams, with auto-ignition and the plumbing integrated into the pool shell.
Linear Fire Troughs
Long, low fire elements built into retaining walls or seat walls — a contemporary alternative to a traditional fire pit.
Full Masonry Fireplaces
Stone or stucco fireplaces with proper chimneys, integrated wood storage, and hearths designed for outdoor seating layout.
Wood-Burning Where Allowed
Where code allows, wood-burning fire pits and fireplaces deliver the smell, sound, and warmth gas can't match.
Coordinated With Seating
Fire features anchor a conversation circle — seat walls, lounge chairs, and pergola structures are designed around the fire, not added later.
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