
Fire Pit + Deck Combos That Work in Florida: Safe, Stylish Outdoor Living
In Jacksonville and throughout Northeast Florida, outdoor living isn’t just a seasonal trend. It’s a way of life. Between the mild winters, sunny evenings, and year-round backyard gatherings, homeowners want spaces that are both functional and stylish.
One feature gaining popularity across Duval, St. Johns, Nassau, and Clay Counties is the fire pit and deck combo. But building a fire feature into or near a deck takes careful planning. You need the right materials, safety precautions, and a design approach that suits Florida’s humid climate and safety regulations.
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If you’re considering adding a fire pit to your deck or creating a backyard setup that brings warmth, ambiance, and value, this guide provides everything you need to know.
Why Fire Pit and Deck Combos Are Popular in Jacksonville

Jacksonville’s climate is uniquely suited to outdoor living. Fall and winter evenings are cool enough to enjoy a fire, while spring and summer bring long weekends and late nights perfect for entertaining.
A fire pit adds:
- Warmth on chilly nights without the need for outdoor heaters
- A visual focal point that enhances your deck’s design
- A gathering spot for friends, family, or quiet evenings alone
- Additional value to your backyard setup, especially when paired with a covered deck or pergola
Increasingly, homeowners in communities like Nocatee, Riverside, and Ponte Vedra are requesting fire features as part of their deck or patio upgrades. With the right setup, a fire pit adds luxury without requiring a full renovation.
Choosing the Right Fire Pit for Florida’s Climate

In Jacksonville’s warm, humid conditions, material durability matters. Constant sun, salty air, and tropical rains can take a toll on exposed metal and stone surfaces.
Here are the most Florida-friendly fire pit materials and types.
Gas Fire Pits (Propane or Natural Gas)
These are ideal for decks because they’re controlled, clean-burning, and safer around flammable materials. There is no smoke or ash, and you can shut them off instantly.
Advantages:
- Easy to install in composite or wood deck environments
- Can be connected to natural gas lines if available
- Many stylish, modern designs that suit coastal homes
Portable Fire Pits
These freestanding units are often lightweight and easy to move. While not permanent, they’re a flexible option for renters or homeowners who may renovate later.
Ideal for:
- Concrete patios or deck areas designed to hold extra weight
- Homeowners who want the option to relocate the feature
Built-In Fire Pit with Paver or Concrete Base
If your fire pit is integrated with a lower-level patio connected to a deck, this is a safe and long-lasting option. Built-in fire pits using stone or pavers add structure and permanence while keeping the flame away from flammable decking surfaces.
What Type of Decking Works with a Fire Pit?

In Florida, you must use decking materials that are rated for heat resistance and exposure to weather. The safest way to incorporate a fire pit is to place it on a non-combustible surface, either next to or recessed from your deck.
At Coastal Outdoor Construction, we often design multi-level structures where the fire pit is situated on a concrete or paver platform, slightly lower than the main deck. This creates a separation for safety while maintaining a cohesive experience.
Wood Decks
When using pressure-treated wood, the fire pit should never be placed directly on the deck. Heat shields or masonry inserts are required, and the structure must comply with Florida’s fire codes for clearance and ventilation.
Composite Decks
Brands like MoistureShield and Trex offer better heat resistance than wood, but they still require buffer zones between the flame and the decking material. In many cases, a separate landing or patio platform is built specifically for the fire pit.
Safe Placement Guidelines for Florida Fire Pits
Safety is critical when combining fire and decking. Here are the guidelines we follow for projects in Jacksonville:
- Keep fire pits at least 10 feet from your home or any structure
- Maintain a minimum 2-foot clearance from deck railings, posts, and furniture
- Use heat shields or fire-rated mats under portable fire pits
- Install non-combustible surfaces under and around fire features
- Use gas-powered units over wood-burning types for decks
- Always follow local fire code and HOA rules
We stay up to date with permitting rules in Duval, St. Johns, Nassau, and Clay Counties to ensure every build is compliant and safe from day one.
Best Layout Ideas: Fire Pit and Deck Combos That Work in Jacksonville
Here are a few design combos that work well for Florida homes.
Elevated Deck with Lower-Level Fire Pit Patio
This split-level design creates flow between your indoor and outdoor areas. The deck remains your primary seating and dining zone, while the fire pit sits just below on a paver or concrete base.
Perfect for sloped lots or large backyards in places like Julington Creek or Fernandina Beach.
Composite Deck with Built-In Gas Fire Feature
A linear gas fire feature can be built into a stone or concrete insert that sits flush with your composite deck. A heat barrier and base insulation are required for safety.
Works well in smaller yards with modern homes in areas like San Marco or Southside.
Covered Pergola with Fire Pit Lounge Area
A pergola over your fire pit zone adds comfort and structure. Marine-grade pressure-treated pine, paired with composite decking and paver base, makes this combo stylish and Florida-tough.
Popular in outdoor living-focused communities like Nocatee and St. Augustine.
Why Jacksonville Homeowners Choose Coastal Outdoor Construction
We’ve been building decks, pergolas, patios, and outdoor living features in Northeast Florida since 2013. With decades of combined experience and local knowledge, we help you plan outdoor spaces that look beautiful and meet Florida’s code, climate, and comfort expectations.
Our fire pit and deck projects include:
- Free design consultation and estimates
- Composite or pressure-treated wood options
- Fire-rated platform integration
- Permitting and inspection handling
- Financing and up to $250 off installation
Whether you’re starting from scratch or upgrading an existing space, we’ll help you create an outdoor area that is both safe and inviting.
Request your free estimateto explore fire pit and deck ideas built for Jacksonville living.
FAQs
Yes, but regulations vary by municipality and HOA. Most allow gas fire pits with appropriate clearances and fire barriers. Wood-burning options may have more restrictions.
Yes, but you need a heat barrier or built-in insert that keeps the heat source off the surface. Composite materials can deform if exposed to high temperatures directly.
Concrete and paver bases are safest. Composite decking with a heat-resistant zone and proper clearance also works well when built to code.
At least 10 feet from any structure. More distance may be required, depending on the type of fire pit and the level of wind exposure.
Yes. When built safely and with quality materials, a fire pit enhances outdoor living and increases resale appeal, especially in lifestyle-driven areas like Jacksonville.
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Coastal Outdoor Construction
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