Why Adding a Fire Pit is a Great Asset for Your Outdoor Space
January 18, 2024

January 18, 2024

Adding a fire pit to your backyard in the Nashville area can be a strong investment, offering a range of benefits that enhance both the aesthetic appeal and functionality of your backyard.

Lit backyard patio with fire pit and string lights at night.

There are several reasons why a fire pit can be a great asset for your outdoor space in Nashville or Williamson County:

Year-Round Enjoyment
Tennessee experiences a variety of seasons, and a fire pit allows you to extend your outdoor living space throughout the year. Whether it's a cool autumn evening or a brisk winter night, the warmth of a fire pit provides a cozy gathering spot for family and friends.

Social Hub
Fire pits naturally become a focal point for socializing. They create a comfortable and inviting atmosphere, encouraging people to gather around, share stories, and enjoy each other's company. This is particularly appealing for Davidson and Williamson Counties spring, fall, and summer nights.

Versatility
Fire pits come in various styles, sizes, and designs, allowing you to choose one that complements your outdoor aesthetic. Whether you prefer a modern look or a more rustic feel, there's a fire pit to match your taste and fit seamlessly into your landscape.

Cooking Opportunities
Some fire pits are designed for cooking, providing an outdoor alternative for preparing meals. Whether you're roasting marshmallows, cooking hot dogs, or trying your hand at open-flame grilling, a fire pit can add a new dimension to your outdoor culinary experiences.

Ambiance and Lighting
In addition to providing warmth, a fire pit adds a captivating visual element to your outdoor space. The dancing flames create a mesmerizing ambiance, and the soft lighting contributes to a relaxed atmosphere.

Property Value
Outdoor improvements, such as the addition of a fire pit, can enhance the overall value of your property. Potential buyers often appreciate well-designed outdoor spaces, making your home more attractive on the real estate market.

Easy Maintenance
Fire pits are generally low-maintenance. They are easy to use and require minimal cleaning. This simplicity allows you to focus on enjoying your outdoor space without the burden of extensive upkeep.

Connection with Nature
Tennessee's scenic beauty is a key attraction with a fire pit allowing to connect with nature in the comfort of your own backyard. Whether you're stargazing or simply enjoying the sounds of the outdoors, a fire pit enhances the overall outdoor experience.

Final Recommendations
Remember to consider safety guidelines when installing a fire pit and factors like fuel type, wood-burning vs. gas, based on your personal preferences.

Allin Landscaping Fire Pits and Outdoor Fireplaces
At Allin Landscaping, we work closely with our homeowner customers to create a warm outdoor gathering space in the new favorite room of their home, the Backyard! Contact us today at 615.351.5776 to consider the fire pit possibilities at your home!

Backyard with a rectangular pool and hot tub, surrounded by light-colored stone patio.
October 17, 2024
Gate A fence is required to completely surround the pool to protect children and pets from the neighborhood, and others, from accidentally getting into the pool during and after construction, as well as other reasons. At least one of the fence walk gates has to open away from the pool side of the pool area. The gate has to be able to close with self-closing hinges and then latch with a self-latching gate latch. Under each gate, concrete, pavers, rock, something that keeps the grass and other plants from growing high, needs to be installed so grass or other plants do not inhibit the gate from closing. This area under the gate includes a 90-degree angle from the hinge post all the way to where the gate latches that would prevent the gate from automatically closing. Pool Alarms A pool alarm must be installed on every door and window that opens to the fence enclosed pool area. The alarms emit a loud noise alerting the people at the home that someone, maybe a child, has gone into the pool area from the house. This is just another way to help provide safety for the pool. Solar Blanket A solar blanket is required for every pool, with a few exceptions. Whenever a pool is installed with an automatic cover that can be electrically opened or closed, a solar blanket is not required. Sometimes, pools with a heater will not require a solar blanket. Both of these and other exceptions will be based on what the inspector for the City of Brentwood requires. As-Built Drawings The City of Brentwood requires an as-built drawing by a licensed surveyor after the pool is installed for projects where the additions of the pool, pool patio and any other constructed item, not including landscaping, are closer than 3’ to the M.B.S.L. (Minimum Building Setback Line… See other Blog post, Planning to Build a Pool in Brentwood, Tennessee... The MBSL and Where You Can Install Your Pool... (/planning-to-build-a-pool-in-brentwood-tennessee-where-can-i-install-my-pool) . This drawing shows were all the pool and other construction items were built assuring the City of Brentwood that nothing constructed went beyond M.B.S.L. as the proposed drawing submitted to the City shows. Whenever the new construction of the pool and other items are built more than 3’ away from the MBSL, the City of Brentwood doesn’t usually require an as-built drawing. Certificate of Completion Once all requirements of the final Pool Inspection are completed, inspected, and passed, a Certificate of Completion will be issued by the City of Brentwood. Our Experience Helps The purpose of this Blog is to inform you of some of the basic requirements to securing a Certificate of Completion from the City of Brentwood. Allin Landscaping has experience working together with the City of Brentwood’s officials to secure a Certificate of Completion for swimming pools and spas at the homes of their customers. We welcome your call today to schedule a complimentary consultation to consider installing a swimming pool and spa in your backyard throughout Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, or its surrounding areas… We are delighted to provide you with our ideas, guidance, and service. We can help transform your Brentwood backyard space into an inviting recreational and gathering area to be enjoyed by family and friends for years to come. Give us a call today at 615.351.5776 to schedule your complimentary consultation to discover what can be done in your backyard! Thank you… George Allin
Rectangular pool with blue water, concrete patio, and basketball hoop.
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Outdoor covered patio with seating, ceiling fans, and a wood ceiling.
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