For a smokeless burn, you *don't* want fresh/cool air intake near the top. You want the fresh/cool air intake at the base, so that by the time the air reaches the holes, it is hot enough to reignite the unspent fuel (smoke). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqF4-zG0W3o I think you can fix it by taking out the bricks that prop up the metal ring above the pavers. Answer from Enkephalin1 on reddit.com
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The Home Depot
homedepot.com › diy projects & ideas › outdoor living ideas › outdoor decor ideas & projects
How to Make a Fire Pit - The Home Depot
September 7, 2023 - A wood-burning fire pit makes a great outdoor gathering place for friends and family. Installing a fire pit is a DIY project that can be configured for your yard’s measurements. This guide teaches you how to build a fire pit using concrete pavers or concrete blocks for a quick, easy backyard ...
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Left Coast Pavers
leftcoastpavers.com › left-coast-blog › how-to-build-a-fire-pit-with-pavers
How To Build A Fire Pit With Pavers: DIY Paver Patio Firepit Guide — Left Coast Pavers
September 30, 2024 - Did you know you can build a fire pit with pavers for around $230 and finish it in just one day? In this guide, “How To Build A Fire Pit With Pavers: DIY Paver Patio Firepit Guide,” we’ll walk you through each step.
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The Spruce
thespruce.com › diy-backyard-fire-pits-4142011
26 DIY Fire Pit Ideas and Plans for Any Style and Budget
March 11, 2025 - You can make a DIY fire pit using inexpensive or repurposed materials such as stone, bricks, pavers, concrete, and retaining wall blocks.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/diy › did i build my diy paver fire pit right for a smokeless burn?
r/DIY on Reddit: Did I Build My DIY Paver Fire Pit Right for a Smokeless Burn?
January 11, 2025 -

I just built a DIY paver fire pit and want to make sure I did it right, especially if I’m aiming for a smokeless setup. It’s about half in-ground and half above, with three layers of 3.5” tall pavers. I’m planning to add a 1” or 2” topper, and then a steel insert that rests on top of that, leaving about a 0.5”-1” gap between the ring and the paver wall. For the base, I have a 2 sq. ft. limestone stepper block with two bags of lava rock going on top.

I also left two gaps at ground level for airflow, but I’m not sure if they’re too big or just right. Another thing I’m debating is whether I should mortar-seal the inside wall or leave it as is.

Does this sound like a solid setup for a smokeless burn? Should I be making any adjustments to improve performance? Appreciate any advice from those who’ve built similar pits!

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Western Interlock
westerninterlock.com › home › diy with wi › how to build a circle paver patio & stone fire pit
How to Build a Circle Paver Patio & Stone Fire Pit | DIY
May 16, 2025 - Then, lay your Chateau fire pit, which has a 50” outside diameter, right on top of the second ring, and then glue it to your pavers for stability. We’re going to build this one to about 16” tall. ... If you want to learn more about laying a circle fire pit, you can watch or read our tutorial How to Build a Stone Fire Pit in Your Backyard . Lastly, with your fire pit complete, sweep in your joint sand and landscape around the project. This is the last step in the process. Enjoy your outdoor oasis! If you are excited to jump into your DIY paver project but wish you had someone you could tap into for guidance, we have just the thing for you.
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The Home Depot
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Installing a Paver Patio and Fire Pit From the Ground Up - The Home Depot
August 21, 2024 - When we felt that all the cracks and crevices were adequately filled, we used a blower to gently remove any sand that was still on top of the pavers before spraying the whole patio down with the hose. When water makes contact with the permasand, the binding agent in it activates and it hardens, creating a really sturdy surface. We let it dry for 24 hours before installing the firepit. The Square 38.5”x14” RumbleStone Fire Pit Kit No.
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Life on Shady Lane
lifeonshadylane.com › home › blog › diy paver patio and firepit
DIY patio with grass between pavers and a fire pit!
February 23, 2023 - Step five: begin to lay out your fire pit stones. We used a kit similar to this one for ours. We used Liquid Nails to keep the stones in place. ... PS: you’ll need a caulking gun too! ... Step 6: Fill in the spaces between your pavers with whatever material you’d like – we used sand and then cut turf strips to lay on top, but you could also use smooth pebbles, dirt and real grass, etc.
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Keeping it Simple
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How to Build a DIY Fire Pit for Only $60 - Keeping it Simple
August 14, 2020 - These DIY fire pits are so awesome to make and the best part is you can make them how you want them. Check out this awesome fit pit that my parents built in their back yard! Talk about backyard goals! They have 3 acres of land and I absolutely love how they made their fire pit! If I had room in my backyard I would totally do this. And no, this fire pit did not cost $60 to make :). They did a paver floor and then a wall to go around it, then added some chairs and tables.
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YouTube
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My 4-Day Fire Pit Patio Build [Full DIY Project] - YouTube
Building a round patio from a paver kit SEEMS simple, but it's also a ton of work! In this episode I'll show you step-by-step how I measured and dug out the ...
Published   December 24, 2020
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Fix This Build That
fixthisbuildthat.com › home › archive › how to build a diy stone fire pit
How to Build a DIY Stone Fire Pit | FixThisBuildThat
May 9, 2025 - If you’re building a stone firepit on your grass, think about the area directly surrounding it. Are you also adding a gravel patio area for your seating? We may do that in the future but for now we decided to just add a ring of gravel around the stone fire pit. I started by laying a few 3.5 inch wide pavers on the outside of my temporary fire pit.
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Better Homes & Gardens
bhg.com › home-improvement › porch › outdoor-rooms › easy-fire-pit
How to Make an Easy DIY Firepit from Pavers
October 4, 2025 - Fill the pit with 6 inches of gravel. Rake smooth and tamp after each load to make a solid base. Then spread a layer of course sand over the gravel, tamp, and check that it's level. These 10 Firepit Seating Ideas Will Make Your Outdoor Space Cozy
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Celebrated Nest
celebratednest.com › home › diy/home improvement › diy paver fire pit: quick, easy, and budget-friendly for your backyard
DIY Paver Fire Pit: Quick, Easy, and Budget-Friendly for Your Backyard - Celebrated Nest
April 9, 2025 - Transform your backyard with our easy DIY paver fire pit guide. Learn how to build a stunning, budget-friendly fire pit in just hours. Perfect for s'mores nights, cozy gatherings, and adding value to your outdoor space. Get started today!
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YouTube
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How To Build a Paver Patio Fire pit! - YouTube
A fire pit can be an awesome addition to a patio and in this video, Landscaping contractor Caleb Auman will educate you on the basic guidelines to install a ...
Published   June 25, 2023
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RONA
rona.ca › home
DIY Patio Block Fire Pit: A 5-Step Guide | RONA
This step is important because it allows the first course to be placed belowground, which will provide the fire pit with extra stability. Use a level to ensure that the hole is flat and even all around. ... When the hole is ready, pour in the paver base up to a depth of 3”. Tamp it down thoroughly until it is properly compacted and check that the surface is even with a level.
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Lawn Care Forum
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Fire Pit made out of pavers??????? | Lawn Care Forum
Do not make a fire pit out of concrete pavers. It is not safe. They will pop and throw pieces of concrete everywhere when heated. You would need to line the inside of the pit with fire brick or some other refractory material.
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YouTube
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How to Build a Fire Pit with Concrete Pavers - YouTube
Mark Donovan of http://www.HomeAdditionPlus.com shows how to build a fire pit using concrete pavers in this video.
Published   August 2, 2013
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YouTube
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is it CHEAPER to DIY a PAVER fire pit AREA or to HIRE a CONTRACTOR? - YouTube
In this video, I’m going to DIY a patio paver deck along with landscaping and a fire pit. While going over the costs associated with doing it yourself verses...
Published   July 12, 2024
Views   165K
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Tylynn M
tylynnm.com › home › $50 diy fire pit
$50 DIY Fire Pit | Tylynn M
April 20, 2020 - Repeat for the third level of pavers. Leave out two small bricks on the opposite sides as you did in Step 3 to allow airflow. Repeat for the top (fourth) level of bricks. Do not leave out any bricks on the top level so there’s a nice, complete top surface. And there you have it – brand new fire pit for $50!
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Reddit
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r/landscaping on Reddit: Did I Build My DIY Paver Fire Pit Right for a Smokeless Burn?
March 12, 2025 -

I just built a DIY paver fire pit and want to make sure I did it right, especially if I’m aiming for a smokeless setup. It’s about half in-ground and half above, with three layers of 3.5” tall pavers. I’m planning to add a 1” or 2” topper, and then a steel insert that rests on top of that, leaving about a 0.5”-1” gap between the ring and the paver wall. For the base, I have a 2 sq. ft. limestone stepper block with two bags of lava rock going on top.

I also left two gaps at ground level for airflow, but I’m not sure if they’re too big or just right. Another thing I’m debating is whether I should mortar-seal the inside wall or leave it as is.

Does this sound like a solid setup for a smokeless burn? Should I be making any adjustments to improve performance? Appreciate any advice from those who’ve built similar pits!