Fire Features & Outdoor Living · Wolfeboro, NH
Fire Features & Outdoor Living in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire.
Building fire features & outdoor living in Wolfeboro starts underground, on granite ledge and sandy glacial soil along the lakefront. America’s oldest summer resort, on Lake Winnipesaukee. We hand-set every stone to suit the shingled lake estates of lakes Region, and we build it to still be plumb in thirty years.
Built to take real fire, for real years
A fire feature is a masonry structure, not decoration. We build on a footing carried below frost — which on granite ledge and sandy glacial soil along the lakefront means going deeper than most expect — and line the core so the visible fieldstone or granite never takes the thermal punishment directly. That is why ours do not spall and crack after two winters.
Wood, gas, or a fire bowl: we run sleeves and gas lines during the build, and face the feature to suit the shingled lake estates, boathouses, and historic summer houses it belongs to.
For Wolfeboro designers and architects
Designers keep sending us Lakes Region work for one reason: what gets built matches what was drawn. We hold the spec, raise conflicts early, and document as we go — including on the Jonathan Keep Landscape Design projects throughout this portfolio.
Outdoor living in Wolfeboro
Wolfeboro calls itself America’s oldest summer resort, and its lakefront estates are held to that history — plus New Hampshire’s shoreland permitting at the water’s edge.
The same crew builds the seat walls, the grill surround, the steps, and the terrace — in Wolfeboro Neck, Sewall Road, and Winter Harbor and across town — so the stone matches and one company owns how the finished room reads.
The honest numbers for Wolfeboro
Price in Wolfeboro is driven less by the stone than by what is under it. Access, how far material has to be carried, the depth of base granite ledge and sandy glacial soil along the lakefront demands, and the amount of drainage a site needs move a number far more than the choice between one bluestone and another.
You get an itemized scope after we walk the property — what is included, what is not, and where the money actually goes. No allowances that quietly become change orders halfway through.
What the work looks like from your window
Most Wolfeboro homeowners are more worried about the disruption than the stone, and they are right to be. We stage material where it will not kill the lawn, protect the drive and the root zones, and sweep the site at the end of every working day.
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Questions
Fire Features & Outdoor Living in Wolfeboro, answered.
Wolfeboro calls itself America’s oldest summer resort, and its lakefront estates are held to that history — plus New Hampshire’s shoreland permitting at the water’s edge. We handle the local checks that go with that as part of the project rather than leaving them to you.
Winnipesaukee shoreline and wooded hills above the bays on granite ledge and sandy glacial soil along the lakefront. That governs how we found and drain everything we build here — a proper base and drainage go in before a single stone is set, which is what keeps Wolfeboro stonework flat, plumb, and intact through freeze-thaw.
Usually, yes. We hand-select from regional yards to match color, cleft, and scale against what is already on the property — which matters in Wolfeboro, where the shingled lake estates tend to be added to over time rather than replaced.
Wood gives you the fire people actually want to sit around; gas gives you instant on-and-off and no smoke management. We build both — and if you are undecided, we can run the gas line during construction so the option stays open.
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