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How To Build An Outdoor Fireplace In 20 Minutes | DIY 

Will Mosbey
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In this video I show you how I built our outdoor fireplace. This was a project that took 7 months to complete. And that's only because my wife and I could only work on this on the weekends. We worked on this project during the winter months so we didn't have extra daylight in the evening after work. The fireplace is 80" wide and 14' tall with a 43" wide firebox. So yeah it's pretty big. It took 34 bags of 60lb concrete for the footing and approximately 360 cinder blocks to create the structure. The outside is finished off with a veneer stone.
We tapped onto our natural gas line coming off the house to use as our fire starter. No more lighting kindling.
Even though the project took 7 months to complete it has been well worth it. It has given us an extension off of our living room and a true outdoor living space for entertaining and just cozying up my the fire!
0:00 - Intro
11:55 - Start Of The Build
22:49 - Laying The Firebrick For The Firebox
27:25 - Explaining The Gas Line
28:19 - Making The Faux Mantle Beam
32:55 - Making The Hearth From Leftover Flagstone
35:03 - Putting On The Flue Chimney Cover
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@deanbarill3182
@deanbarill3182 Год назад
I owned a fireplace store for 38 years. For never laying block or stone before you did a very good job. We both know how much $$$$ you saved by doing it yourself. The rest of the people kept me in business. My son now owns the store carrying on the next generation.👍🏻
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
It's nice to hear a positive comment, especially when I had no idea what I was doing, even if I have built large stuff before. There can be a lot of "haters" on here so thank you for your comment.
@darkgreen9098
@darkgreen9098 Месяц назад
Mr. & Mrs. Mosbey you all did one hell of a job! Thanks for this upload.
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Месяц назад
Thank you so much!
@mpkeller
@mpkeller 2 года назад
epic build. turned out great. thanks for sharing all the details.
@dtagdoesnttakeagenius1934
@dtagdoesnttakeagenius1934 Год назад
Thanks for the 6th row angle iron tip! I wasn’t sure how to do this part of my build and your video help a lot!!
@stevenbrooks4084
@stevenbrooks4084 2 года назад
Very nice! Well done! I'm really digging the pergola too.
@davidnichols9883
@davidnichols9883 4 месяца назад
Small world, I am also a chiropractor here in NC (Outside of Raleigh), and this is exactly what I am wanting to do to my pergola. Thanks for all your hard work sharing this and giving me the confidence to do it as well!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 4 месяца назад
I'm trying to talk my wife into painting the fireplace now. I love that iron ore color.
@EverydayDadTXCOWBY
@EverydayDadTXCOWBY 2 года назад
Excellent job
@jimmybrown9845
@jimmybrown9845 Год назад
Props to you on a great video, chimney and for showing love to your bride!
@dukerblanchfield2489
@dukerblanchfield2489 Год назад
Looks great. Good job
@jonathanzepeda2402
@jonathanzepeda2402 6 месяцев назад
This video has given me so much confidence! Going to tackle a project soon! Great job!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 6 месяцев назад
That's awesome!
@jarvisvannorman2933
@jarvisvannorman2933 7 месяцев назад
Plan on doing myself and buying from Dan. Thanks for the video.
@tlc2011jlc
@tlc2011jlc 3 месяца назад
Wonderful!
@ourfamilyjournal167
@ourfamilyjournal167 2 года назад
Awesome video. Just the motivation I needed. Thanks for sharing
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
Awesome. I think our next big home project will be to extend our travertine patio left of the fireplace and install an outdoor kitchen area. But we have to wait until the temperature is cooler. It's too dang hot right now.
@gpeck29
@gpeck29 Год назад
Thank you for making this video! I've purchased a plan from the same vendor, but haven't jumped into building it yet. I'm hoping 2023 will see me build my new fireplace.
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
Outstanding! Wish there was a way to share it back here when you finish.
@kennychilton4987
@kennychilton4987 2 года назад
Beautiful Will!!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
Hey thanks Kenny! Hope all is well with you!
@henri-paulboyer2511
@henri-paulboyer2511 Год назад
Great job
@chrisskelton536
@chrisskelton536 9 месяцев назад
I glad here in Oklahoma we can build whatever we want!!! Screw permits!!!!
@douglasprentice7112
@douglasprentice7112 3 месяца назад
As a life long builder I have no love for building inspectors and permits. Having said that I recognize the purpose they serve;they save the next owner from buying something that is poorly built and getting shafted 9:39
@Bunty1962
@Bunty1962 2 года назад
Great video Will, I am just in the process of starting one myself and basing this on your template, with a few minor alterations mentioned in the comments section. Thank you for posting
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
Thank you for the kind words. Let me know how it goes or if you have questions.
@carolewarner101
@carolewarner101 4 месяца назад
Wow, super inspiring!!!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 4 месяца назад
Thank you!!! 👏👏
@davidkauffman2462
@davidkauffman2462 4 месяца назад
Nice job! Looks good. You & wife did a really good job!
@Josh-ew1le
@Josh-ew1le Год назад
That been came out so nice!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
Thank you. It's getting close to fireplace season again too. Looking forward to it.
@AndTodaysProjectIs
@AndTodaysProjectIs Год назад
Bro! That looks amazing! Well done and thank you for posting this!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
Thanks Rob.
@mtrevino8510
@mtrevino8510 2 года назад
wow looks great I might try this ...t
@tamez76
@tamez76 Год назад
Great info
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
Thank you!
@mariorivas3687
@mariorivas3687 Год назад
Just seen your video. 👍👍👍👍👍Love it I’m going to start my fire place now. You did a beautiful fire place. Thanks for the video. 👍👍
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
Thank you so much for your comment. A lot of work but well worth it in the end and we love hanging out on our patio.
@mariorivas3687
@mariorivas3687 Год назад
@@WillMosbey The time you spent on your fireplace, it was worth it 👍👍
@xelrod7062
@xelrod7062 Год назад
Great job! Question about the firebrick - did you mortar between each brick or just put a thick base layer on the bottom and laid out the fire bricks snugly? Also, did you put firebrick on the ceiling of the firebox? Thanks!!
@christophechiavazza7039
@christophechiavazza7039 2 года назад
Hi will Fantastic job I about to start my but I want to have it open on both side so do you just repeat the same thing on both side ? Thank you very helpful video
@brianlee7807
@brianlee7807 Год назад
Great video Will. Now that its built, and has been enjoyed for a few months, would you care to comment on what you may have done different or would add if you built one tomorrow? There has been a lot of people comment and have been interested in your video. Once again, great job and thank you in advance for any comments you would be willing to share.
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
Awesome comment and question. I asked my wife this same question. We both agreed that the mantle needs to be updated or changed. She would like to be able to add more decorations to it. Also she said a wider hearth for the same reason. Other than that we really enjoy the space and the fireplace.
@brianlee7807
@brianlee7807 Год назад
@@WillMosbey Thanks for the response. Going off your design, my thoughts was building wood boxes on each side and extending the hearth in that fashion. Glad to hear you guys are still enjoying it. Thank you
@georgepanagos5537
@georgepanagos5537 2 года назад
Look professional and sharp! Great 👍🏻 job
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
Thank you. For a guy who had never done any masonry work before we are real happy with how it came out.
@georgepanagos5537
@georgepanagos5537 2 года назад
@@WillMosbey I purchased some fireplace building books but are vague. You have a lot of details in your video that covered gaps in the books. Thank you 🙏🏻
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
@@georgepanagos5537 yeah that's what I was running into as well. I would look at backyard flare. Dan was super helpful. And of course ask me too.
@jbenkidu
@jbenkidu 2 года назад
Few tip for your next one but first of excellent work it is beautiful and better the most masons can do these days. The back wall of fire brick is should lean in a bit to “roll smoke”, I would of tan a course of fire brick underneath the bond beam, if not installing a damper which isn’t necessary for outdoor fireplace it’s nice to make a smoke self for a negative draft moment but everything else is perfection!!
@jsantoscja
@jsantoscja 2 года назад
How did you mount the TV on the stone? Looking for tip for my fireplace, around 42" or 55" tv. Thanks
@daniel.j.rauscher
@daniel.j.rauscher Месяц назад
Great video! Probably the best I’ve found on this topic. I’m in the early planning stages of a DIY outdoor fireplace & pavilion project. Planning to permit everything but anxious about all the red tape. Can you elaborate on why the inspector refused to permit yours as wood-burning? I’d like to try and anticipate any objections they may have. (I assume it may have been an issue with standoff distance from the main dwelling or the fact that it touches your pavilion?) The only major difference in my plan is that I’m going to purchase a pre-engineered outdoor fireplace unit (FireRock or Isokern) and build it out to my dimensions with block. My pavilion will also be a separate structure, not attached to the house. Also might use double insulated metal flue inside the chimney as an extra safety measure.
@tedtolentino4955
@tedtolentino4955 Год назад
Beautiful fireplace that looks professionally built. Thanks for sharing the source of the plans you used. I was not sure I understood that you were permitted the fireplace by the inspector if you kept it as a gas burning fireplace? or, would you have been allowed it as a wood burning fireplace had you sought the permit prior to the build? and now that a year has passed since completion of the fireplace, would you do anything different had you to do it all over again?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
I finished it without the inspector's blessing. I use it as a gas starter but once the logs are burning I turn the gas off and it's wood burning. Wouldn't change a thing. We love the fireplace and use it all the time. Our space is large so I have a couple of propane heaters as well.
@matulala2000
@matulala2000 Год назад
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing. I’d like to do something similar but have a two story fireplace (one for lower patio, one for elevated deck). Do you think that could work?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
I wouldn't have a guess on this one and would have to consult an engineer or professional. Great question. Thanks for the comment.
@LifeTimeBull
@LifeTimeBull 2 года назад
Great job Will. I’m definitely buying the plans. Just out of curiosity, if you don’t mind. What did it cost you roughly to complete the fireplace? Thanks again and keep it going!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
Close to $4500. The biggest expense was the Coronado stone. Also we ran a gas line too which was close to $1k by itself. Cinder blocks and cap blocks came to just around $850.
@isaachaddad6421
@isaachaddad6421 Год назад
Did you have to install a flow for the smoke to come out and prevent the blocks from cracking due to heat? And approximately how many boxes of stone did you use for the project
@thomasmarino1542
@thomasmarino1542 Год назад
Great video!! I also spoke to the fireplace plans vendor and he was great to work with! I have not started yet but hopefully sometime in 2023/4. Only item I wished you showed was how you ran the electric and cable for the TV.
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
I used 100 ft of standard landscape lighting cable and ran it from the front of my house where the transformer is all the way to the back of the house where the fireplace is. Before putting on the hearth top stones I drilled a hole for the wire. The lights themselves had enough cord that I could tap directly onto that wire using yellow landscaping t-taps. All in all a fairly easy process and the great thing is everything still works today no issues.
@thelaundryroomteam-orlando2051
@thelaundryroomteam-orlando2051 3 месяца назад
@@WillMosbey What about the electrical power for the TV (not the landscape lights)?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 3 месяца назад
@@thelaundryroomteam-orlando2051 had an electrician run conduit and mount a GFCI exterior box on the back side of the pergola. I ended up moving the TV but that outlet runs my led lights and string lights.
@thelaundryroomteam-orlando2051
@thelaundryroomteam-orlando2051 3 месяца назад
@@WillMosbey I couldn’t see conduit or a gfci anywhere in your video. Can you post a picture of it? I did the fireplace already and now want to mount a tv and need to add power so curious the best way to do this
@thelaundryroomteam-orlando2051
@thelaundryroomteam-orlando2051 3 месяца назад
And why did you move the tv?
@kranson8514
@kranson8514 11 месяцев назад
Hi Had a quirey on how did you seal off the fire box, inside where the angle iron supports the open cinder blocks thank you.
@superhossenpheffer
@superhossenpheffer 11 месяцев назад
Will. Great job. Thx for the video. I’m in Charlotte too and I was just curious why the inspector would not give you a permit for a wood burning fireplace? I’d like to burn wood in mine and was hoping to avoid whatever caused the denial. Could you elaborate? Thx
@daveheckman2060
@daveheckman2060 Год назад
Looks great, what’s the total width of your fireplace and your patio?
@chodge8366
@chodge8366 2 года назад
great job. Inspectors like wood burners 25ft from structure
@LDSKIPPER1911
@LDSKIPPER1911 2 года назад
Structure as in house?? I see wood burning fireplaces attached to pavilions all the time.
@chodge8366
@chodge8366 2 года назад
Yes..The house. Who cares if a pavillion burns down detached from the house because uncle bob loaded too much wood in there
@LDSKIPPER1911
@LDSKIPPER1911 2 года назад
Ok now it makes sense. He wasn’t clear as to why the inspector didn’t approve of his plan….which makes me wonder why he put in for the permit.
@jenc8953
@jenc8953 2 года назад
You guys did a great job. It doesn’t look so scary anymore to attempt to build one for our house. Question, if you had to build it all over again, would you still use cinderblocks or would you use solid rock blocks like similar to a rumble stone product? Just curious because I’m debating between the two. Not sure which would be better.
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
I think since I now have experience with cinder blocks I would probably go with that again and do a better job with the mortar. The stability is very good. It does make you appreciate the professionals and how good they are. Thanks for the comment.
@krishelms4135
@krishelms4135 Год назад
Would you be willing the design paper work and material list
@ericshotts1718
@ericshotts1718 11 месяцев назад
Sorry but it's like finger nails on a chalk board. They are concrete block not cinder block. They stopped using cinders in block for filler in the mid to late 60s. But I do need to complement you on the work. For not ever doing it before it turned out like a pro did it. Well done.
@stanguy98
@stanguy98 Год назад
Hey Will. Thanks for the video. Very informative. In the middle of my own build right now, same as your's plus wood storage boxes on either side. Couple of questions if you don't mind. Have you had any issues with not having a flue liner? Cinder blocks crumbling from the heat etc? Also, any problems with the fireplace pad shifting or cracking feom the weight? Thanks!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
No problems at all with the flue. Fire brick is still looking good. Just a few exterior veneer stones have fallen. Foundation is still perfect. I probably should have gone wider overall but it's holding up fine.
@davetucci338
@davetucci338 3 месяца назад
Great video. I’m about to do something similar. My only question is how do you feel about all that weight on a slab alone without a footing? Do you have any concerns with it frost heave possibly compromising the structure?
@ayehotah3887
@ayehotah3887 2 года назад
Love this. I may have to get a pro to do my footers but stacking might be simpler (harder work) but simpler for me. I'm in NC, is the code really that strict pertaining to adjacent structures? (Sand hills)
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
I think it's county specific. The distance and height would meet code just not the flue. He wanted to see a different type of flue for wood burning.
@socalm10
@socalm10 Год назад
Great build and explanation for diy’ers. How is the heat output from this box and plans?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
It's great. Of course our patio is open so we have a couple of propane heaters out there as well. But the fireplace does a good job of heating the front area up.
@kingsknight2112
@kingsknight2112 Год назад
You don’t need a scratch coat if it’s new construction. A scratch coat is for going over old construction. In that case you mail up a wire lath and apply a scratch coat over the lath. If you have trouble putting on the veneer stone you can use a veneer stone mortar. It has a glue in it that helps it stay until it sets up
@mikerodriguez-pk7eu
@mikerodriguez-pk7eu 7 месяцев назад
Great job thank you for sharing. Did you compact the base?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 7 месяцев назад
Yes but the soil here at least in our area is all red clay. Toughest crap and really tough on yards. Only thing that grows is weeds and Bermuda. Haha
@MikeMakesAMess
@MikeMakesAMess 3 месяца назад
Hahaha F- the inspector!
@Cobra48860
@Cobra48860 3 месяца назад
Awesome build. I plan on doing something similar to this. Just curious what are the dimensions for your pergola?
@Jacobjoyemusic
@Jacobjoyemusic Год назад
Hey great job this is fantastic! I have a question for you- I’m looking to do virtually the same thing in my back yard but do not have a pergola… my question is this- could I build what you have at time stamp 32:46 and be done? Or do I have to continue up with the smaller chimney part and cap it? Would be so helpful to get your response on this. Thanks!
@Jacobjoyemusic
@Jacobjoyemusic Год назад
Also can you please tell me what level it’s at at the 32:46 mark?
@darbyholloway1593
@darbyholloway1593 2 года назад
I like it! I'm very curious how you did the roof on the pergola! Could you share that with me?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
There's a company that makes that product here in Charlotte. It's custom fit aluminum that is sealed and has lighting and a box for the fan. All of which are sealed from the top. Also a piece of flashing (also sealed) is between the fireplace and the pergola. Keeps any rain off of the TV. The entire structure has gutters to direct water down and away from the house.
@elliemay7839
@elliemay7839 2 года назад
You should start using Geo polymer concrete cinder blocks you can make them you're self
@user-ni5go8zq9h
@user-ni5go8zq9h Год назад
Hello! Great job !I have a question, did you line the chimney with heat-resistant bricks or not?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
No I did not. I spoke with the guy who sold me his plans and he said it didn't need it or require it. However if you are having it inspected I would check with your county. If you are DIY then everything should work fine without lining it.
@superduty6056
@superduty6056 2 года назад
Amazing job Will! What size is your pergola ?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
18' wide by 15' long.
@mcummings7
@mcummings7 2 года назад
Great video and build! I'm considering buying the same plans from Dan. I will reference your video because i think I need exactly the same edits to his standard plans. Would you mind sharing how much sq.ft of veneer stone you used or ordered?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
I had to go find the receipt. It was 120 sqft of stone. And 15 linear feet of corner stone. Plus another 15sqft of stone. It was two pallets of stone. And we didn't quite use it all. Total price $2600 includes tax.
@mcummings7
@mcummings7 2 года назад
@@WillMosbey thanks for the info and checking
@dougacker7974
@dougacker7974 10 месяцев назад
Looks good. I noticed that you didn't have a smoke shelf. How does it work for a draw up through? Does the smoke come back out of the front any?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 10 месяцев назад
Rarely does smoke come out of the front. Once a fire is going it never comes out of the front even on a windy day/night. Heat definitely helps.
@blakestonebustosrb
@blakestonebustosrb 2 года назад
Looks bad ass, did that fire place have to be that tall to create a proper draw for the smoke?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
No code states that it needed to be 2 feet above any structure. So it sits a little more than 2 feet above the rafters on our covered pergola.
@vincentbellet9149
@vincentbellet9149 2 года назад
Great job and fire place. I just wondered with the scratch coat…. Did you wet the blocks before applying the scratch coat?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
Yes we sure did. And thank you!
@reecec8490
@reecec8490 Год назад
No
@keithb528
@keithb528 8 месяцев назад
How much warmth area do you get from the fireplace?? Thanks looks amazing
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 8 месяцев назад
Actually we get a lot of heat out of the front of the fireplace but I also added two propane heaters that are about 12 ft away from the fireplace that covers the rest of the seating area. What we've done recently is added two roll down screens that help keep the heat in. It's actually pretty cozy in there even on cold nights.
@alzathoth
@alzathoth 2 года назад
so. did you ever have any problems with the inspectors or bylaw after not doing what they told you to do? wonderful build. :)
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
No issue.
@daleclayton9102
@daleclayton9102 2 года назад
What is the name of the Brick Veneer that you used and where did you purchase it from? It looks great!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
I believe it's called old world ledge by Coronado Stone. There's a place called the stone center here in Charlotte.
@jdfehrenbach
@jdfehrenbach 6 месяцев назад
You’re gonna eventually have issues with the block separating due to the heat from the fire - even with the fire brick, the block will heat up if you don’t use an insulated insert or physically insulate between the block and the fire box that you build out. This eventually will affect the veneer stone and cause it to pull off or even crack through. Also the lintel that you built out will have issues since the steel will expand whenever you run a fire, and then it will contract, etc. So what you have to do is protect the steel from the heat as well.
@elduderino2404
@elduderino2404 2 года назад
Nice build……it’s going to take me much longer than twenty minutes though
@christopherwilllis1193
@christopherwilllis1193 Год назад
Excellent job, I do have a few questions. What part of North Carolina. are you in? The Tv how do get from getting wet.
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
In the Charlotte area. There's a piece of flashing with construction sealant between the fireplace and the pergola. Plus when the TV is not in use I have a waterproof cover over it.
@christopherwilllis1193
@christopherwilllis1193 Год назад
@@WillMosbey I like the gas starter
@mikewillins8118
@mikewillins8118 2 года назад
Nice Will. Question - Why was wood burner not approved? Wondering if that's just local code near covered patio, or something with the fireplace construction they didn't like.
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
He said the flue was not approved so I would have had to go with straight gas. Also I would have to stop at the height I was at. Non of which I did and everything works perfectly.
@LDSKIPPER1911
@LDSKIPPER1911 2 года назад
@@WillMosbey my neighbor did this exact same thing and found out the hard way. He put in for the permit, ignored the inspector’s comments, and didn’t bother to call for a final inspection. A YEAR later the county called him and said that an inspector would be stopping by to close out the permit. When he arrived and saw the wooden fireplace near the house, he failed the inspection. Ultimately my neighbor was forced to redo the fireplace and convert it to gas.
@jacobrichardson5388
@jacobrichardson5388 Год назад
@Will Mosbey what is the name/brand of the roof system you used on your pergola?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
Of gosh I actually don't know. I know that Fun Outdoor Living uses them as well. You might try giving them a call?
@jaredprow2176
@jaredprow2176 2 года назад
Will where can I get a PDF of plans?
@zackd7597
@zackd7597 Год назад
What was applied to the cinder blocks before applying the stone? Do you let it dry?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
That was a thing coat of mortar called a scratch coat. You need the blocks to be pretty wet so the thin coat will stick. Then just run a trowel over it to give it grooves. Let it dry. Then you can apply your stone veneer.
@kerryaxtell1985
@kerryaxtell1985 Год назад
Looks nice. How did you water proof the top flat area ,the shoulders
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
It cinder blocks and morter up there with no gaps. No water can penetrate. I think that's what your asking?
@kerryaxtell1985
@kerryaxtell1985 Год назад
Kinda, where you stepped your block in, the shoulder, is that flat? Or do you have a small pitch to keep water from sitting there. Mortar is porous Andover time can leak I think. But I'm glad I saw your video I have the exact same project coming up.
@anastasios3006
@anastasios3006 Год назад
I noticed that you had no rebar set in the foundation and running through the cider blocks and no concrete poured in with the exception of the row above the front lintel. Does this build satisfy your local building codes? I thought rebar would be needed through the blocks and connected to the foundation, in a similar manner that you build a column or a wall. Looks great but not too sure about its stability.
@Jason-mw7fd
@Jason-mw7fd Год назад
It does. Rebar is meant to be embedded into the footing. Without it load transfer does not occur, it's just gravity and friction holding it in place.
@Jmirig71
@Jmirig71 5 месяцев назад
What was the cost around -great job btw love it planning on doing something smaller but great info my man
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 5 месяцев назад
I built this in 2019 when we moved into this house. I believe the total was around $4k. BTW we use it all the time. Just used it Friday night while we sat outside and watched Fargo.
@RiverRatRyan
@RiverRatRyan 5 месяцев назад
do you have a full materials list including morter and fire blocks etc. thanks
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 5 месяцев назад
I did at one time but it's gone. It was an old computer that got wiped
@justinlebeau4501
@justinlebeau4501 7 месяцев назад
How did you run the wiring for the TV? Just bought some plans from Dan and not sure how this is done. Along the side under the masonry and over the mantle?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 6 месяцев назад
I meant to shoot a video showing this. But basically we tapped in to one of the exterior outlets and ran the romex through conduit along the side and over the top of the pergola (where you can't see the conduit) over to the fireplace. Then mounted another waterproof GFCI box on the last cross member of the pergola. I've since moved the TV under my overhang on the original patio. I got tired of putting on and taking off the TV cover. :)
@justinlebeau4501
@justinlebeau4501 3 месяца назад
I’ve followed your video and Dans plans. Wondering about the angle iron and does your fire heat it up causing it to expand? How did you protect against this? Also, is the firebrick on the floor of the firebox 1 1/4” or 2 & 1/2”?
@superduty6056
@superduty6056 Год назад
I’m in process of building my fireplace,it has pretty much the same size firebox. How many bags of firerock mortar did you use?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
Oh gosh. It's been so long since I did this project. For the firebrick I know we only used two. For the cinder block we used I believe something like 35.
@garryjones8334
@garryjones8334 Год назад
Perhaps the most important thing you said is that your wife's your buddy . The rest is relatively easy !
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
Amen to that!
@joeystephens3208
@joeystephens3208 10 месяцев назад
I'm considering doing something like this, but the biggest hurdle would be the permitting/inspector. Not sure if i want to open that can of worms, especially here in CA lol
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 10 месяцев назад
Yeah not sure how they are in Cali but I can just imagine!
@chodge8366
@chodge8366 2 года назад
Build starts at 12:00
@brendabuckner7798
@brendabuckner7798 3 месяца назад
We are going to build a fireplace to the side of my pavilion. How do you keep rain from coming in front of the fireplace? How is it connected to your roof?
@KPuckett34
@KPuckett34 29 дней назад
Have you had any issues with the angle iron expansion/contraction causing any cracks? I did mine the same way and was just curious -Thx!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 29 дней назад
@@KPuckett34 no issues that I can tell. Everything is still just how we originally built it almost 5 years ago now. Except for a few veneer stones that have come off.
@alwaysinmotion3316
@alwaysinmotion3316 Год назад
How are you able to burns wood logs with a gas line inside the firebox? Any concerns?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
Once the logs get going I shut the gas off.
@daleclayton9102
@daleclayton9102 2 года назад
Did you use Concrete Blocks or Cinder Blocks?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
Cinder blocks for the main structure. Concrete cap blocks for the tops of sections for closing them off.
@adammeyer3129
@adammeyer3129 5 месяцев назад
It's called a bond beam above the front opening.
@adammeyer3129
@adammeyer3129 5 месяцев назад
And the metal angles are called lintels.
@user-xq9gi2lu6x
@user-xq9gi2lu6x 7 месяцев назад
Wondering why you didn't use a modified Santa Cruz plan (i.e., minus the side storage voids). It is very similar to the Prescott, but designed for a larger load (i.e., it has more rebar reinforcement throughout and a more robust lintel design). It also has a larger flue (24 x 16). If you could do it all again, would you have considered this approach, or would you have stuck with the modified Prescott?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 7 месяцев назад
We'll have to see if I do it again. I'd say one thing that I'd change is I'd go with a smaller 36" firebox.
@user-xq9gi2lu6x
@user-xq9gi2lu6x 7 месяцев назад
@@WillMosbey Your response regarding the firebox size surprised me! Please elaborate. I recently completed a concrete foundation and need to make a decision regarding design type. I was looking at the Santa Cruz because it has the largest of all the fireboxes (similar to the Prescott, but 2" taller). Why smaller? You have quite the large, covered area (pergula). I value your experience and would like to hear about your thoughts regarding firebox size before making a final decision.
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 7 месяцев назад
@@user-xq9gi2lu6x From a performance standpoint the firebox performs perfectly and generates a good amount of heat. I feel from a look perspective and being more efficient, I feel the smaller firebox would look better.
@user-xq9gi2lu6x
@user-xq9gi2lu6x 7 месяцев назад
@@WillMosbey What about the same size opening, but tapering down to 36" to the back wall? That would give a traditional look, but may give you some of that efficiency? Technically, you could still do this if you wanted to, I think. Thoughts on the idea? I propose this, as I am considering it and am curious what you think. I know Dan argues that tapering it isn't necessary, but it couldn't hurt, and maybe could have an efficiency benefit? Just to clarify, not saying angling the roof, just the sides. Thoughts?
@JohnDell-wf1hi
@JohnDell-wf1hi 8 месяцев назад
Bro are u having problems with smoke withdrawal properly?
@Lee86THUNDER
@Lee86THUNDER Год назад
Do you have to worry about blocks cracking if they get hot?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
I've had countless fires in it since I built it and we've not had a problem with cinder blocks at all. The firebrick can definitely handle the heat. We've only had a few decorative stone disconnect from the mortar.
@reecec8490
@reecec8490 Год назад
No
@mtuhuskiesftw
@mtuhuskiesftw 2 года назад
why didn't you attach the chimney cap directly or flush to the top of the chimney?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
I actually can't remember what prevented me from doing that but the chimney cover that I bought from Amazon would connect that way I don't believe. There may have been a better way that's for sure.
@elliemay7839
@elliemay7839 2 года назад
Real Geo polymer concrete cinder blocks can even be fire proof
@matthewcausey9908
@matthewcausey9908 2 года назад
Looks great. I'm looking to do the same thing. Can you tell me overall height?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
Thank you! It is just over 14 ft.
@matthewcausey9908
@matthewcausey9908 2 года назад
@@WillMosbey That is great, almost the exact height I'm aiming for. I noticed you didn't use a clay flue like many other builders do. What is the reasoning behind that?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
@@matthewcausey9908 I asked that question to the guy 8 bought the plans from. He said it didn't need it. He was right. It has performed perfectly. I actually could have gone either way.
@sandramckown7729
@sandramckown7729 10 месяцев назад
@@WillMosbeyGreat video! I bought plans from Dan as well. My fireplace will be smaller though. I have the rough build complete, ready for the veneer. The veneer I am looking at calls for the mesh sheeting to be installed first. Did your veneer suggest that? Again, thanks for the great video!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 10 месяцев назад
@@sandramckown7729 no but I did have to do a scratch coat first to give the stone something to hold on to.
@jolldoes1515
@jolldoes1515 2 года назад
So you weren’t able to make it wood and had to with natural gaz because of the pergola was too close? How much clearance was needed to go wood . Still great job !
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
Do you mean wood burning? I used gas for 1 thing and that was to help light the logs quicker. Once lit and burning good I turn off the gas. It primarily functions as a wood burning fireplace. Works perfectly. If we would put up some type of enclosure on the walls it would really heat up the room. We went with 2 feet of clearance above the pergola which meets code here.
@jolldoes1515
@jolldoes1515 2 года назад
I got you I rewatched the video . THANKS
@KPuckett34
@KPuckett34 27 дней назад
Do you recall how much it was to do the stone veneer?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 27 дней назад
@@KPuckett34 man that was so long ago. I have no idea. Sorry not much help.
@shannenmat8751
@shannenmat8751 Год назад
How much was the pergola
@gentz002
@gentz002 3 месяца назад
No flew(not sure if that's spelled right) pipe? Does it draft properly without it?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 3 месяца назад
Yes it drafts correctly.
@dannyg303030
@dannyg303030 2 года назад
How did the inspector take the add on?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
I ended up not bothering him or involving him anymore!😉
@daviddodds30
@daviddodds30 2 года назад
@@WillMosbey It looks beautiful. I’ve been thinking about building a fireplace outside our 2019 build Dallas, Texas home, but I’m too afraid of the craziness the inspectors would entangle into the project. I’ve already had one inspector make us take down a fence in an area that our survey showed had no easements. After I showed her, she went back to a water-logged ancient plat from when the city first added the area that wasn’t available to the public, but when you squint and have your leg tied behind your back while upside down, that plat somewhat showed an easement there, though there was no official stamp of approval by the city council. For Dallas, however, that was proof enough my fence had to go. Best of luck with your city. Let’s hope I can have as good of a time with ours.
@gh05t_mv
@gh05t_mv 2 года назад
@@WillMosbey LOL love it! Screw “the man”!
@jeff_9074
@jeff_9074 Год назад
What's the approx cost on the finished project for something like this? Thanks!
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
I think we spent $4500.
@jeff_9074
@jeff_9074 Год назад
@@WillMosbey Thanks for the response!
@SantiagoPerez-vf8hp
@SantiagoPerez-vf8hp Год назад
I have a question did you back fill to the top ?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
I back filled up to layer 8
@mannydiaz5332
@mannydiaz5332 7 месяцев назад
Hey you did a great job. I was going to ask the same thing but decided to look through the comments first. So did you fill the base with grout before laying the caps where the fire brick sit? Thanks in advance
@globalvagabond5376
@globalvagabond5376 6 месяцев назад
Lovely mate. But take the TV out. (I reckon)
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 6 месяцев назад
Actually I did and moved it under original patio. I got tired of having to take the cover off and put it back on. Now there's no need for a cover. I think I'll do a quick YT Short to show how I have power running to the fireplace.
@globalvagabond5376
@globalvagabond5376 6 месяцев назад
😅 Great fire place. You done good. 😊👍
@LivingLifeWright87
@LivingLifeWright87 2 года назад
Also your rock would have stuck better without using a scratch coat, if it's above 80 have a sponge and and wet the block in the area you are working, or mix a little thin set in with it, the biggest problem diyers have is they over use their mortar only mix what you can use within two shake ups once it gets shook up too many times it is no longer viable for sticking your rock on
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey 2 года назад
Thanks for the advice. We were definitely novices when it came to this project. We ended up using our water hose with a fine mist adapter to just wet the area and the rock. This helped a lot. Mixing mortar is a fine art for sure.
@LDSKIPPER1911
@LDSKIPPER1911 2 года назад
Is this because he used cinder blocks instead of a wood frame?
@krishelms4135
@krishelms4135 Год назад
Hey there could you share the design paperwork and a material list ?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
I can't but I gave mention of who I ended up getting plans from in the video. I just had to modify those plans for my needs.
@krishelms4135
@krishelms4135 Год назад
Can you tell me how much material you needed for your project. How much of a footer did you go with on concrete? I just want a rough estimate on material. Mainly the cinder blocks and stone .
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
@@krishelms4135 I think it was 34 bags of 60 lb cement for the footer. The footer was a foot deep. And we reinforced with rebar. I believe there were close to 650 cinder block. And there were six pallets of old world ledge stone.
@markanderson90
@markanderson90 10 месяцев назад
is the plan you used called the "Prima".....after watching your video I'm 100% going to build YOURS
@rubenmurguia5807
@rubenmurguia5807 Год назад
Hello, I'm on level 8 could you please send me the instructions on level 9 and on?
@WillMosbey
@WillMosbey Год назад
I believe the level that you are on is where the flue is made and you are just repeating those 2 levels over and over until you get to your desired height than you will close in and create the chimney.
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