Fire pits and features that stretch backyard evenings into the cooler months.
A fire pit transforms a Cibolo backyard into a gathering place where neighbors linger as the sun drops and evenings cool down-but getting it right on the clay-heavy soils and newer subdivisions like Bentwood Ranch and Falcon Ridge requires planning. The expansive clay here shifts with moisture, so foundation placement and drainage matter far more than most homeowners realize, and a poorly positioned pit can settle unevenly or push against patios and walkways over time.
Corral Bros handles the ground work before we ever light a match. We assess soil conditions, establish proper footings, coordinate gas lines safely, and integrate seating walls and stone surrounds so the whole feature sits stable and level year after year. Whether you want a traditional wood-burning pit, a cleaner gas option, or a fully integrated hardscape feature, we build to code and to last in Cibolo's specific conditions.
Call us at (737) 404-9343 for a free on-site estimate-we typically schedule within 48 hours. We'll walk your yard, discuss what you're imagining, and show you exactly how to make it work on your soil and property.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Cibolo property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and fire pits & features that holds up to Guadalupe County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Wood-burning fire pits give a traditional fire and crackle with no gas line, while gas fire pits offer instant, controllable, low-mess flame and are easy to use year-round. We build both and help you choose based on convenience, ambiance and local rules.
Rules vary by city and during burn bans, and gas features are generally allowed more broadly than open wood fires. We build fire features to code and place them safely, and we will help you understand local requirements for your property.
Yes, but with rules. Cibolo allows residential fire pits when they're a safe distance from structures and property lines, and when they're properly contained. We handle all the placement logistics and code compliance so you don't have to guess. Gas-fired pits have fewer restrictions than wood-burning ones.
Cibolo's expansive clay swells when wet and shrinks when dry. A fire pit built without a stable foundation can sink, tilt, or crack the surrounding hardscape. We design proper footings and drainage so your pit stays level through Texas droughts and wet seasons.
Both work in Cibolo. Wood-burning is traditional and cost-conscious upfront but requires clearing and ash cleanup. Gas burns cleaner, needs no firewood hauling, and integrates easily with existing patios. We can run a gas line safely and discuss long-term costs with you.
Prices vary widely depending on size, material, and site work. A simple ground-level pit runs different from an elevated stone surround with seating walls. We give free estimates on-site so you know the exact scope and cost before we begin work.
Absolutely. In places like Buffalo Crossing where newer homes already have landscaping, we work around what you've got. We'll assess drainage, adjust grades if needed, and integrate the pit so it feels intentional, not retrofitted.
Most fire pit projects take one to three days depending on complexity and whether we're coordinating gas lines or pouring concrete foundations. We'll give you a timeline during your estimate visit.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.