Fire pits and features that stretch backyard evenings into the cooler months.
In Lockhart, fire pits and features turn short autumn evenings and cool winter nights into prime time for the backyard. Whether you own a historic property near the Square or work acreage out toward Clear Fork or Brock, a well-built fire pit extends your outdoor living season and gives you a gathering point that actually gets used.
That deep blackland clay you've got here requires careful site work, and gas or wood fire pits need proper drainage and stone surrounds to handle the local wet seasons. We place every pit with an eye to your soil, your property layout, and code requirements-no guesswork, no settling into the clay come spring.
Corral Bros will come out, look at your ground and your wishes, and give you a free estimate on a pit and surround built right for Lockhart. Licensed, insured, and local, we handle the whole job: safe placement, stone or masonry work, gas line coordination if you want it, and seating walls that anchor the space.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Lockhart property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and fire pits & features that holds up to Caldwell 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, both. Wood pits suit historic properties and some rural spots; gas pits give you cleaner heat and easier control, and they work well near tree lines. We'll talk through what fits your Lockhart property-your soil, your surroundings, and what you're after-and recommend what makes sense.
Blackland clay holds water, so we grade and drain the pad properly, use crushed stone and gravel base work, and set your pit on ground that won't heave or settle. That preparation keeps your pit level and safe through our wet springs and hard freezes.
Absolutely. A low stone or brick wall around the pit gives you natural seating, contains the space, and adds to your yard's look. We tie it into the local stone and tie it back to your home or patio if that makes sense for your place.
Price depends on the pit size, stone surround, whether you go gas or wood, and site prep work. We give free on-site estimates within 48 hours-call us at 737-404-9343 to schedule, and we'll walk your ground and price it fairly.
Yes. We coordinate with licensed gas contractors to run the line safely and to code. We handle the pit placement and stonework; the gas work gets done right by the specialists. All permitted and inspected.
Stone and quality masonry hold up well through our freeze-thaw cycles if they're built on a solid base. We use proven materials and drainage-your pit will serve you for years if it's sited right. That's why we focus on the ground prep first.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.