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Arizona licensed, bonded & insured·Serving Arizona homeowners since 2005·Peoria design showroom·Written, itemized project scopes·Project-specific payment & warranty terms
A note on the numbers

This isn't a cost. It's an investment.

The figures on this page are real and we don't hide them — that's how AE operates. But we want to be honest about how to read them. Your Phoenix fire pit install isn't a line-item expense; it's an investment in your home's value, your family's daily experience, and a space you'll use for the next twenty to thirty years.

When you compare bids, compare what you're investing in — the spec, the crews, the warranty, the company that will still be standing in year ten — not just the price tag. The lowest bid is almost always the most expensive build over time.

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Phoenix

Fire pits in Phoenix, permitted gas, real masonry, no shortcuts.

AE Outdoor Living installs gas fire pits and custom masonry fire features across the Phoenix metro. Drop-in gas inserts, hand-built stone-clad pits, wraparound seat walls, and full fire-lounge zones. Every gas line permitted and inspected.

The honest version: Most cheap fire pit installs in Phoenix are unpermitted gas lines run by handymen. That's a real liability — insurance won't cover a fire from an unpermitted gas line, and the city can red-tag the property. Every AE fire pit gets a permit, an inspection, and a shutoff valve you can actually reach.
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What we install

  • Drop-in gas fire pits set into new or existing patios.
  • Custom masonry fire pits with stone or block cladding.
  • Wraparound seat walls integrated with the pit.
  • Factory-built fire tables from AE-vetted manufacturers.
  • Full fire-lounge builds — pit, seating, shade, kitchen.
02

Phoenix fire pit pricing

  • Basic gas fire pit dropped into existing patio: $3,500–$6,500.
  • Custom masonry fire pit with seat wall: $8,000–$18,000.
  • Full fire lounge with wraparound walls and lighting: $18,000–$45,000+.
  • Gas line permit, inspection, and hookup line-itemed on every proposal.
03

Gas: natural or propane

Natural gas whenever the meter and yard allow — no tank swaps, unlimited runtime, cleaner flame. Propane only when NG isn't practical; tank hidden behind planting or a stone enclosure.

04

Permits and safety

Every new gas run is permitted through the correct city — Phoenix, Scottsdale, Chandler, Mesa, Gilbert, Peoria, Glendale. Manual shutoff valve within reach. Approved burner pan and lava rock or fire glass, not repurposed hardware-store parts.

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Why Phoenix homeowners choose AE

  • In-house masonry crews — pit and seat wall built together.
  • Permitted gas on every job, no exceptions.
  • Full outdoor-living integration — patio, shade, kitchen.
  • 2-year written workmanship warranty.
FAQ

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Why this is an investment, not a cost.

An AE backyard is engineered to add daily livability and long-term home value. We publish honest ranges and build to code with a licensed and bonded Arizona crew. AE provides project-specific workmanship and manufacturer-warranty information in the signed agreement. Website summaries are for planning only.

  • Licensed, bonded & insured in Arizona. ROC 340966 (R-62) · ROC 341002 (R-3) · ROC 347738 (KA-5) · ROC 211530 (CR-21). Most Arizona contracting work valued at $1,000 or more — or requiring a permit — must be performed by a properly licensed contractor, subject to statutory exemptions. Verify the legal entity, license status, and classification with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.
  • Real ranges, itemized scope. You see materials, finishes, equipment models, and a line-item budget before you sign — not a one-line "pool — $90,000."

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Homeowner FAQ

More fire feature questions?

Gas type, seat wall dimensions, permit process — all in the Fire Features section of the Homeowner FAQ.

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