A Guide To Getting A Custom BBQ Pits

By Gary Mitchell


There is nothing better than having a BBQ with your friends and family on a lovely sunny and warm day. Custom bbq pits will enable you to enjoy great food with the people who are important in your life, which lets face it nothing can beat it. Creating a home bbq pit is a landscape project that can test a lot of people when they try to do it themselves but it is possible when you have the correct materials and tools providing of course that you have the knowledge.

In order to do this job correctly you will need to have a shovel, gravel, cinder lamps, mortar mix, grill top, metal braces, trowels and bricks. If you do not already have all of these items do not worry as they can be purchased for any good home improvements store.

The first job that you need to do is to decide where you want to create the pit and it should be somewhere that will allow you to maximise the use of it. It is not a good idea to put it too close the house because you will want to avoid having smoke going into the house when you are having a BBQ. If the smoke goes into the house then you will soon find that everything is smelling like a BBQ, which lets face it nobody really wants.

Another very important thing that you need to consider is how big you want the pit to be and how much of your yard space will it take up. You do not want the pit to take up too much space otherwise there will not be any space left to relax and enjoy the great outdoor space. Think about this in a practical manner as once you have built the pit it would be a shame to have to remove it again because it does not work in a practical manner.

You will need to decide what shape you want the pit too be and if you had a vision of how you want it to look you may already know exactly what shape you want it. The most common shapes are rectangular and square however you can design it in any shape that you want as long as it is practical.

The shape that you want to get will really depend on the individual preference and what will work best for you. You will have to dig at least eight inches into the ground and approximately fifty inches round the perimeter. Clear the space and measure and then level the surface off.

The next task that you will need to do is to lay the gravel so that it is about two inches in thickness and spread a layer or mortar over the top of the gravel so that it extends a couple of inches in from the edges. Use a trowel to put the combined mortar and water in the pit.

Smooth the area over whilst the mortar is still damp. Continue this process until you have built the pit up to the height which you require. A lot of the design work is really mainly down to your preferences.




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