Sunset Services U.S.
Fire Pits & Features

HARDSCAPE DIVISION

Fire Pits & Features in DuPage.

Custom designs, licensed gas-line coordination, and surrounds in Unilock pavers. Seating walls and sealing included where they belong.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Every visit, every time.

Pit design

Wood-burning, gas, or hybrid — designed for the yard.

Surround paving

Unilock pavers around the pit, sized for seating circulation.

Gas-line coordination

Licensed plumber for gas lines and shut-offs.

Seating walls

Optional perimeter seating walls in matching block.

Sealing

Joint-sand sealing and stone surface seal.

HOW IT WORKS

Our process — 5 steps.

  1. Concept

    Wood vs gas, size, integration with patio.

  2. Plan

    Detailed drawings + materials + locked budget.

  3. Permits

    Gas lines need permits — we file them.

  4. Install

    Excavate, base, gas (if any), block install, finish.

  5. Walkthrough

    Lighting demo, gas-shutoff location, warranty paperwork.

WHY SUNSET FOR FIRE PITS & FEATURES

Three reasons it's worth the call.

Licensed gas coordination

IL-licensed plumber on every gas-fed feature.

Custom designs

Sized to the yard, not pulled from a catalog.

Warranty on craft

5-year workmanship plus Unilock manufacturer warranty.

HOW PRICING WORKS

No hidden math.

Pricing on DuPage properties typically depends on three things:

Square footage & layout
Size of the patio, walk, or driveway and how complex the layout is.
Materials & base prep
Paver line, stone, and the engineered base built for freeze/thaw.
Site access & structures
Machine access, grading, and any walls, steps, or drainage in scope.
Get a real quote in 48 hrs

QUESTIONS · ANSWERED

Fire Pits & Features questions, answered.

Wood-burning or gas — which lasts longer?

Both can last 25+ years if built right. Gas is lower-maintenance; wood-burning has a stronger ambiance trade-off.

Do I need a permit?

Wood-burning pits usually no. Gas-fed features require gas-line permits in DuPage County and most municipalities — we file them.

How big should it be?

Most residential pits are 36"–48" outside diameter with 6–8 feet of paver circulation. We design to the yard.

Can it integrate with my patio?

Yes — most fire features get designed alongside or after the patio. Same Unilock paver line, seamless integration.

How long does install take?

Standalone fire pit: 3–5 days. With patio integration: schedule with the patio build.

READY WHEN YOU ARE

Get started on your fire pits & features.

Free estimate within 48 hours. No high-pressure sales — just a clear quote.