
It’s finally summer and this means your family is going to spend a lot more time outside. Whether you’re swimming in your concrete pool or just sitting in some comfy lounge chairs, spending time outside is a great way to enjoy the summer weather and bond as a family. But one thing that can make your time outside even better is a fire pit. Let’s take a look at a few reasons to consider installing an outdoor fire pit this summer.
Increase your home value: A big benefit of fire pits is an increased home value. In fact, an outdoor fire pit can produce a 78% return on investment. Having a fire pit will add monetary value and curb appeal — if you do decide to sell in the future, having a fire pit is a great way to attract potential buyers.
For entertaining purposes: When you’re going through landscape installation and planning your backyard, you may consider entertaining aspects. Well, a fire pit is great for entertaining purposes. On a cool summer night, there’s nothing better than gathering around a fire with family and friends for some fun.
Use as a source of light: One thing landscape contractors will say every outdoor space should have is plenty of light, especially for summer nights spent outside. Fortunately, a fire pit can serve a dual purpose and can be used as a source of light. Even if you have some outdoor lighting, a fire pit can provide a softer and more relaxing light.
It can be a year-round feature: When you work with your landscape designer to choose and install a fire pit, you won’t just benefit from it during the warmer months — a fire pit can be used year-round. This is great because it can help you utilize your outdoor area during the colder months when you normally wouldn’t be outside.
Utilize it for making food: Fire pits don’t just offer warmth and light, but they can be used to make food, too. So on a nice summer night, you can cook hot dogs, marshmallows, and other snacks while sitting outside under the stars.
As you can see, there are numerous reasons to invest in a fire pit this summer. So when you’re planning your new landscape installation, don’t forget to consider a fire pit.