Fire pits and features that stretch backyard evenings into the cooler months.
In Wimberley, those cool Hill Country evenings arrive early and linger long-and a fire pit turns them into the best part of your year. Fire pits and features stretch your backyard season from late fall clean through spring, giving you reason to stay outside while the air crisp up and the cedars darken under dusk. Whether you're drawn to the wooded retreats around Woodcreek or the creekside homesteads near Cypress Creek and Blue Hole, a well-placed fire feature becomes the natural gathering point on your land.
Building fire pits here takes real local knowledge. Wimberley's shallow topsoil and limestone-and-cedar hillsides demand thoughtful siting and proper grading to avoid water pooling or foundation shifts. You cannot just drop a pit anywhere and call it done. Corral Bros knows how to read your terrain, position your feature for wind and drainage, and integrate a seating wall or stone surround that feels rooted to the landscape instead of plunked on top of it.
We handle wood pits, gas pits, stone and masonry work, gas line coordination, and code-aware placement-all with the attention you get from a locally owned, family-built crew. Free on-site estimates arrive within 48 hours. Call (737) 404-9343 to talk through what your backyard needs.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Wimberley property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and fire pits & features that holds up to Hays 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, if it's placed and graded correctly. Our crew assesses your slope, topsoil depth, and runoff patterns before choosing a spot. We ensure water sheds away from your feature and any stone or seating walls, so standing water and frost heave won't damage the structure. That limestone-and-cedar terrain around Wimberley requires respect.
Both work in Wimberley. Wood pits deliver ambiance and warmth but need chimney clearance and regular ash management. Gas pits offer cleaner, on-demand heat and integrate neatly with natural-gas or propane lines. We'll discuss your site, habits, and codes with you, then build what suits your lifestyle and your land.
Cost depends on pit type, surround materials, and gas-line work if needed. A simple wood pit runs less than a built-in gas feature with stone seating walls and utility coordination. Call (737) 404-9343 for a free no-obligation estimate. We'll visit your site, sketch what you have in mind, and give you honest numbers.
Absolutely. Stone or masonry seating walls anchor a fire feature and create real outdoor rooms-especially in Wimberley's creekside and wooded settings. We source materials that weather well in Hill Country sun and integrate the wall with your pit, terrain, and drainage. It transforms a simple pit into a gathering space.
We handle gas-line runs from your home or propane tank to the pit site, including trenching and code compliance. Gas features must meet local setback rules, ventilation, and safety standards. Our licensed and insured crew knows Wimberley's requirements and coordinates inspections so your feature is safe and legal from day one.
Code and safety require minimum clearances-typically 10 feet from structures, overhead branches need pruning well clear of flames and heat. Your specific site, cedar density, and house siting matter here. We assess those during an on-site visit and place your pit where it works with your layout, not against it.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.