Behind an impressive outdoor fireplace should be a sturdy firebox - the inner structure holding the flames, ash, and embers, that creates a warm and inviting ambience and long-lasting memories in your outdoor living area.
Generally, a firebox is constructed from a selection of durable fire-resistant materials that can withstand high temperatures. Examples of this include refractory materials, steel, or fire bricks. The purpose of a firebox is to ensure safety by effectively containing fire and preventing it from spreading to the surrounding area and to make sure the fireplace radiates the heat and draws well.
While there is variety in the materials that can be used to create a firebox, it’s our belief that some firebox materials are better than others. Some even have wider applications and benefits because of their materials. In this article, we’ll explore the different materials and their benefits before exploring the cost options for each.
As mentioned there are two main types of fireboxes; steel fireboxes and firebrick fireboxes. Each has pros and cons, which we'll explore in more detail.
A steel firebox chambers the fire and is a separate element to the fireplace itself. Directly connected to the chimney they have the following benefits:
Some additional considerations for steel fireboxes include:
Firebricks are a very popular option for self-built fireplaces as they are easy to purchase and install. Here are some additional benefits of firebrick fireboxes:
Alongside these benefits, there are some additional considerations when looking into a firebrick-based firebox.
Heat transfer can commonly be an issue with firebricks. They’re designed to retain and not reflect heat as well as a steel firebox, so extra energy will be spent before the heat is felt.
A firebox has a range of prices, with much of the cost depending on the size and dimensions of the fireplace itself. While a firebrick fireplace will have a sliding cost directly in line with the number of firebricks used, a steel firebox has a very fixed cost as these are generally produced to set dimensions.
To make cost comparisons easier we’ll use a standard-sized firebox of around 1200mm wide and 660mm high, with a depth of 500mm. We will only look at the cost of the firebox itself, and not delivery, chimneys, surrounds, or finishes. While the below figures look vastly different, it is important to read on to get an understanding of why this is and what can change these.
A steel firebox comes pre-constructed and with set dimensions, making installation quick and easy as it simply slots in and requires securing. We deliver all our fireplaces, including fireboxes, to a local depot at no charge, from there customers will arrange a local Hiab service to lift and position the firebox. This can also often be done onsite by using a digger or manpower.
On average, a Hiab could approximately cost $180 per hour. If you're located within 30 minutes of the depot and the truck can get within 15-20 metrs of the desired location, you can expect the Hiab service to cost approximately $360.
All outdoor fireplace options should comply with the necessary safety regulations, so ensure that your firebox has a warranty and meets the New Zealand building code and safety standards. Our fireplace options meet the above, with compliance costs included, and a 2-year warranty.
Ongoing maintenance can include expenses ranging from approximately $100 NZD to $300 NZD per year, covering annual inspection, cleaning, and servicing costs. If the user is doing this themselves, this will only cost them around $30 per year to cover the cost of touch-up firebox paint. Like any fireplace, a chimney sweep is recommended on a regular basis.
If you’re looking for a steel firebox based on its ability to quickly reflect heat, its professional finish, and designer aesthetic then we have two great solutions available. Pre-fabricated and easy to install, both are a fast and effective way for you to have an engineered fireplace solution without the cost and logistics of additional builders pouring concrete fireboxes, or constructing firebrick chambers.
Named for being an impressive 1200mm wide, this is our smallest steel firebox and features several advanced innovations to achieve the perfect fireplace.
Sleek and functional, the T1200 firebox is the perfect replacement for an existing firebox or a brand new outdoor fireplace. The firebox's steel construction and double-skinned backplate allows the heat to be directed straight through the opening, keeping your walls and flue from heating up. It includes our mesh door accessory, utilised to stop sparks and minimise fire risk.
Our T1200 firebox costs approximately $9,995 NZD on its own, but there is a choice of additional accessories to choose from. An additional cost to upgrade the firebox to black-coated stainless steel costs an additional $4,995 NZD. If you decide to elevate your outdoor entertaining experience and use your fireplace firebox as a grill for an evening with family, you can include our swinging grill from our cooking accessories range for $695 NZD.
At 16000mm wide the T1600 is our largest firebox and was created out of necessity when the Twin Peak launched to the market.
Perfect for larger spaces, our T1600 firebox boasts a grand build and optimal heat output. The luxurious twin flue firebox is constructed with the same 6mm steel material and double-skinned backplate. It also includes our mesh door, adding safety to any outdoor entertaining area, while improving the overall aesthetic when not in use. Our T1600 firebox costs approximately $12,995 NZD, an additional cost to upgrade the firebox to stainless steel costs $6,995 NZD.
How much does a precast outdoor fireplace with a pre-installed firebox cost? The cost of an outdoor fireplace can range from $7,000 NZD to $50,000 NZD. This depends on the fireplace model you select and also the accessory customisations you choose, such as wood boxes, hearths, flue/chimney lengths, etc. All of our outdoor fireplaces include a firebox, meaning this option can be more cost-effective as you are purchasing a turn-key solution.
A firebox is designed to elevate your space with a touch of elegance and exceptional performance by enabling you to create any structure you wish by inserting the fireplace essentials. Discover endless possibilities with the customisation of a firebox. Our premium collection of fireboxes offers durability and style to elevate your outdoor entertaining area. Combined with our numerous, built-in cooking accessories, you can simply enjoy the warmth of the fire or cook up a delicious grilled treat for your guests.
Explore your options and download our firebox brochure. It’s filled with the finer details like pricing, specifications, and finishings, so you can make an informed choice, and create an outdoor fireplace that is tailored to you and your outdoor entertaining area.