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Keystone Hardscapes StoneLedge STOFP Manual page 2

Round fire pit

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Installation
Step 1 |
Foundation
Place and compact a level base with gravel extended beyond the
StoneLedge fire pit by at least 4 inches. The surface of the leveling pad
should extend below grade by 2 inches. If you are using a concrete
paver base, place StoneLedge units directly onto the base. Fill the
bottom with 2-4 inches of sand for drainage.
Step 2 |
Install Base Course
Lay out the StoneLedge Fire Pit with a 30" diameter from the inside
wall. Use 20 units per layer (13 medium & 7 small). Start each layer by
setting one medium unit. Then place one small unit followed by two
medium units in a repeating pattern. Adjustments to the circle of units
may be necessary to ensure alignment as the units should fit tightly
together. Ensure the first layer is level front-to-back and side-to-side.
Step 3 |
Install Additional Layers
Apply a bead of exterior grade construction adhesive to the base layer
of units. The second course units should be centered over the two
units below to establish a running bond (see graphic at right).
Available Colors
Chesapeake Blend
Desert Blend
Important Note: Burning large items or trash in fire pits may cause damage to the StoneLedge units. Our fire features are designed strictly for small fires.
Keystone Hardscapes recommends a steel insert to protect units and will not be held liable for damage to the fire pit or coping if an insert is not used.
Small Unit
3" x 6" x 10"
Medium Unit
3" x 9" x 10"
Granite Blend
Sandstone Blend
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Running Bond
10"
compacted gravel or concrete
Specifications
Product Number
#STOFP
Included in Kit
66 Medium & 36 Small units
50"
Outside Diameter
Inside Diameter
30"
Height
17½"
Pallet Weight
1,740 lbs
*Product manufactured in Richmond, VA location only.
Optional Accessories
Optional 4-piece coping
(sold separately)
50"
30"
10"
sand
Steel Insert
(works with or without coping)
17½"

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