An outdoor fireplace is a worthwhile investment, serving as a statement piece that provides fireside warmth during chilly evenings in Iowa. However, you may be wondering what the average cost of the project will be. The price can vary, as there are different factors that can affect the overall cost. For example, the materials that you choose to use to construct your outdoor fireplace can have a big impact on the overall price. Also, the size of your outdoor fireplace can affect the cost as well. Additionally, whether you want your outdoor fireplace to be fueled by gas or wood, as well as potential permit costs, can also affect the price.
The materials that you use to construct your outdoor fireplace can affect the cost of the project.

One of the biggest factors that can affect the cost of an outdoor fireplace is the materials that you choose to use to construct it. There are various types of materials that can be used to build an outdoor fireplace, and each one comes with its own price tag. For example, wall blocks are a popular material due to their durability and longevity, which are typically less costly than natural stone. You can also use manufactured stone to enhance the beauty of your outdoor fireplace, though this will likely increase the overall price. When choosing the material for your outdoor fireplace, you'll need to consider your budget and whether it fits into that.
The size of your outdoor fireplace can affect the cost of the project.
Another factor that can affect the cost of building an outdoor fireplace is the size of the structure. The larger your outdoor fireplace is, the more materials will be needed to construct it, which will increase the overall cost of the project. On the other hand, if you opt for a smaller outdoor fireplace, its cost will likely be lower. When deciding on the size of your outdoor fireplace, you'll need to take into consideration your budget, plus how much space you have to accommodate this feature.
Whether Your Outdoor Fireplace Burns Gas or Wood Will Influence Its Price

When it comes to outdoor fireplaces, there are two main fuel options: gas and wood. Each option has its own pros and cons, and the one that you choose can affect its overall cost. Gas-fueled outdoor fireplaces tend to be more costly than wood-fueled ones because they require a gas line to be installed. However, gas-fueled outdoor fireplaces are easier to use because all you need to do is press a button to start a fire. On the other hand, wood-fueled outdoor fireplaces are typically less costly, but they do require you to manually start and maintain the fire.
Potential permit costs can affect the price of building an outdoor fireplace.
Before you start building an outdoor fireplace, you'll need to check your local ordinances to see if you need to obtain any permits. If you do, there will likely be a fee associated with obtaining them. The cost of these permits can vary depending on where you live, so you'll need to factor this into your budget when planning your outdoor fireplace project.
Get Started With Our Outdoor Fireplace Installation Service by Contacting Us
If you want to add a stunning focal point to your outdoor space that also creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere, an outdoor fireplace is just what you need! Our team at A+ Lawn & Landscape is highly skilled at outdoor fireplace installations, which are built using wall blocks or manufactured stones. Not only that, but you can also choose between wood and gas-burning options to meet your preferences!
We offer our outdoor fireplace installation service to residential and commercial properties, plus HOAs, in Des Moines, West Des Moines, Ankeny, and throughout the surrounding areas in Iowa. Get started today by contacting us at (515) 289-2020!



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