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How Much Do Outdoor Fireplaces Cost?

A 2025 Guide To Prices And Options

Suppose you are planning to remodel your garden or patio this year. In that case, you might be wondering what the price of outdoor fireplaces is. With more individuals converting their backyards into living spaces for all seasons the outdoor fireplace feature has become essential. But is it within budget?

In this guide, we will detail the current costs, the types of fireplaces that are available and what factors influence the price all in simple language.

The Popularity of Outdoor Fireplaces

The trend of outdoor housing has grown tremendously, particularly since COVID forced people to think of other ways to utilize the spaces in their homes. Fireplaces improve property value while increasing the enjoyment of gardens in the cold months. They also add charm.

As per recent research by Fixr outdoor fireplaces can offer an investment return of as high as 70%. That allows you to enjoy glowing sunsets with cozy evenings while still getting great value for your investment.

Average Cost Of An Outdoor Fireplace From 2025 Onwards:

What is the current cost of outdoor fireplaces? On average,

  • Firepits: £100 - £500

  • Gas fireplaces (freestanding): £750-£1,500

  • Custom paved fireplaces: £2000-£6000

  • Stone or brick installations:  £7,000+  

The overall cost is impacted significantly by the type of fuel: wood vs gas vs propane, materials: metal vs concrete vs stone, and the labour involved. It might cost a few hundred if designed personally, while a professionally tailored stone fireplace could exceed £10,000, including labour.

Cost Distribution by Type

 


1. Fire Pits (Affordable Choice)

These are the cheapest way to start glowing. A good fire bowl or chiminea can be purchased for less than £200. Renters and smaller spaces benefit greatly from portable models.

  • Range of Prices: £100 to £500

  • Fuel: propane or wood

  • Ideal For: Renters, small patios, and casual use.

 

 

2. Freestanding Gas Fireplaces

These sleek units look stylish and are super easy to light. No smoke, no ash, no faff. You’ll pay more upfront but save time on upkeep.

  • Price Range: £750 to £1,500 

  • Fuel: Natural gas or propane 

  • Best For: Families, entertainers, low-maintenance gardens.

 

 

3. Custom or built-in fireplaces 

A custom build can turn your garden into a five-star retreat with seating, a hearth, and even pizza ovens. 

  • Price range: £2,000 to £6,000+ 

  • Fuel: electric, gas, or wood 

  • Ideal For: Garden makeovers, long-term homeowners

 

 

4. Opulent Outdoor Fire 

Features: Consider integrated lighting, double-sided fireplaces, and striking stone surrounds. These are high-end installations that increase resale value and wow factor.

  • Range of Prices: £7,000 to £10k+

  • Fuel: For convenience, gas or electricity is frequently used.

  • Ideal For: Premium patios, outdoor kitchens, and large properties

What Affects the Price?

The following are some important factors that affect price:

Size and complexity: Greater size requires more labour and materials.

Materials: Brick and stone are more costly than concrete or metal.

Installation: DIY kits are less expensive than professional installations, which come with extra labour costs.

Fuel type: Gas installations might call for gas lines and a licensed plumber.

Location: The cost of labour and materials in your area affects prices.

Advice: Allow some leeway when creating your budget. Permits and foundation work are examples of unforeseen expenses.

Expert vs. Do-it-yourself Installation

DIY If you're handy and want to save money, building a fire pit is a great project. Kits start at around £200 and come with everything you need. Just make sure your local council has not imposed any fire safety rules or permit requirements.

Professional installations are more secure, durable, and usually covered by warranties despite their higher cost. When working with gas, always use a qualified installer.         

Can an Outdoor Fireplace Help You Save Money Over Time?

Yes, despite the strange sound. If you make your outdoor space usable all year round you might discover that you spend more nights at home and spend less money on entertainment. Furthermore, a well-built outdoor fireplace increases a home's value when it is sold especially if it is a component of a full patio renovation.

For more ideas on improving outdoor spaces, check out our guide to patio heating and our year-round garden improvement tips.

Money-Saving Advice

Go prefab: Rather than using custom builds, opt for a prefabricated unit.

Shop off-season: Spring and late autumn see the lowest prices.

Make use of recycled materials: Repurposed stones or bricks can have a stunning appearance.

Bundle your project: You can frequently save money by combining services if you're doing landscaping, patio construction, or garden lighting.

How Much Should You Budget?

Here is a general guide for installing a straightforward, secure, and fashionable outdoor fireplace in 2025:

Budget-friendly builds: between £200 and £500 (do-it-yourself chiminea or fire pit)

Options in the middle range: roughly £750–£1,500 (gas fireplace with light setup)

Custom installations (complete stone fireplace with seating area) cost between £2,000 and £10,000.

What is the price of an outdoor fireplace, then? It truly depends on your needs, vision and available space. There is something for every budget, whether you're looking for a fancy stone feature or a basic fire bowl.

Concluding Remarks

In addition to being stylish, outdoor fireplaces are practical, warm, and can significantly improve your garden. Simply establish a reasonable spending limit pick your fuel source carefully, and plan your space with the long term in mind. If you're still researching your options for outdoor heating, don't forget to look at our in-depth guide on fixing outdoor heaters and keeping your garden warm all year round.

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