Fire & Water Features Designed for Year-Round Enjoyment in Raleigh-Durham
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Fire & Water Elements That Shape the Atmosphere of Your Backyard
Fire and water add life to a backyard – fire for gathering, water for calm. Each brings its own kind of energy, whether it’s the soft sound of a spillway or the glow of a flame on a cool North Carolina night. Together, they create a space that feels natural to use, season after season.
Fire Pits & Fire Elements
Open or enclosed fire features that provide warmth and gathering spots.
Gas or wood-burning options
Built-in seating walls or standalone designs
Integrated into patio hardscape
Extends comfortable outdoor use into spring and fall
Water Features
Fountains, spillways, and decorative water elements that add sound and movement.
Standalone fountains or pool-integrated spillways
Recirculating systems with minimal water waste
Low-voltage lighting for evening ambiance
Natural stone or modern finishes
Custom Fire & Water Combinations
Integrated designs combining fire bowls with water features for dramatic effect.
Fire and water bowls on raised walls
Spillways with fire elements at pool edge
Custom designs matching your aesthetic
Statement pieces for entertaining areas
Built to Add Months to North Carolina Outdoor Season
- Fire creates usable warmth. North Carolina evenings drop into the 50s by late September. A fire pit adds 10-15 degrees, turning cold nights into comfortable space through November.
- Positioning determines use. Fire features close to seating get used constantly. When they're far out in the yard, people don't walk over. We place them where you sit.
- Gas beats wood for regular use. Wood fires take effort - gathering, lighting, cleaning. Gas turns on with a switch, so you'll use it on random weeknights.
- Water features work year-round. Fountains bring sound and movement that makes outdoor space feel alive. Recirculating systems run spring through fall without much maintenance.
- Combined features work well together. Fire bowls with water spillways give you warmth and visual interest. These work best at pool edges or patios where people gather.