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Discover the perfect balance of durability, design, and functionality with our curated selection of concrete fire pit tables at All Season Patio. Built from premium GFRC (glass fiber reinforced concrete) and high-density cast concrete, these fire features resist cracking, UV damage, and freeze-thaw cycles — making them ideal for permanent outdoor installation. Concrete fire pit tables serve as both striking architectural centerpieces and reliable heat sources for patios, decks, and backyard retreats, with premium options from Elementi (the leading specialist in GFRC concrete fire features) and other top brands.
Why Choose Concrete Fire Pit Tables
Exceptional Durability: Concrete fire pit tables — especially those built from GFRC (glass fiber reinforced concrete) — resist cracking, fading, and weathering far better than lower-grade cast concrete. They handle freeze-thaw cycles, UV exposure, and coastal salt air without breaking down, making them ideal for year-round outdoor use in nearly any climate.
Modern Architectural Aesthetics: Concrete's minimalist, sculptural appeal complements a wide range of outdoor decor styles — from industrial and contemporary to rustic and coastal. Concrete fire pit tables look like custom-built fire features at a fraction of the price of true masonry installations.
Substantial Weight = Stability: Concrete fire pit tables typically weigh 100–500+ lbs depending on size. That weight isn't a downside — it means the table stays exactly where you put it, doesn't shift in wind, and feels rock-solid in use. No flimsy patio furniture energy.
Heat Retention: Concrete absorbs and gradually radiates heat better than lighter materials, meaning the surrounding surface stays warm longer after the burner is turned off — especially noticeable on cooler evenings when you want lingering warmth.
How to Choose the Right Concrete Fire Pit Table
Concrete Type — GFRC vs. Cast: Look for GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) when possible. GFRC is denser, stronger, more crack-resistant, and more dimensionally stable across temperature swings than standard cast concrete. It's what allows brands like Elementi to build thinner, more sculptural shapes that wouldn't be possible in traditional concrete. The full Elementi concrete fire pits collection is built entirely from GFRC.
Fuel Type: Most concrete fire pit tables are designed for either propane or natural gas. Propane powered fire pit models are self-contained and don't require a fixed gas line — most include hidden tank storage in the base. Natural gas models connect directly to your home's gas line for permanent installation and continuous use without refueling.
Size & Shape: Round and square concrete fire pit tables fit compact seating areas and work well as central focal points. Rectangular and linear designs offer extended surface space and directional flame display — ideal for sectionals or behind-sofa placement. For larger entertaining setups, browse large fire pit tables (48"+); for compact patios, small fire pit tables.
Burner Features: Opt for models with 304 stainless steel burners, adjustable flame controls, and quality ignition systems (push-button electronic or manual battery sparker). Premium burners distribute the flame more evenly across the burner area and resist corrosion much longer than budget alternatives.
Hidden Tank Storage: Some concrete fire pit tables include concealed propane tank storage built into the base — the cleanest option aesthetically. Browse our dedicated fire pits with hidden tank storage collection to filter specifically for those models.
Height Configuration: Most concrete fire pit tables sit at coffee-table height (18–24" tall) for lounging. If you want one for actual meals, look at fire pit dining tables at 28–30" tall for dining-chair use, or fire pit coffee tables for low-profile lounge use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can concrete fire pit tables be left outside year-round?
Yes — GFRC and high-density concrete fire pit tables are built specifically for permanent outdoor installation, including freeze-thaw cycles, salt air, and direct sun exposure. Using a fitted protective cover (typically sold separately) during off-season storage or extended non-use extends the life of both the finish and the burner system.
How heavy are concrete fire pit tables?
Depending on size and material density, concrete fire pit tables range from about 100 lbs (small GFRC bowls) up to 500+ lbs (large Elementi Plus models with reinforced frames). GFRC is significantly lighter than standard cast concrete while maintaining structural strength — helpful when you need to move or position the table. Plan for delivery accordingly; some larger models require curbside-only delivery and multiple people to install.
Do concrete fire pit tables produce enough heat for cold climates?
Yes. Most concrete fire pit tables output 40,000–65,000 BTUs — some premium models like Elementi Plus hit 60,000+ BTUs — which is sufficient for warming medium to large patio seating areas in cool climates. Concrete also retains heat better than metal, so the warmth lingers longer after the burner is turned off.
Can concrete fire pit tables crack?
Quality GFRC and reinforced concrete fire pit tables are highly crack-resistant when used as designed. Surface hairline cracks can occasionally appear in any concrete product due to natural curing and weathering — this is normal and considered part of the material's character, not a defect. Severe cracking would only occur from physical impact or freezing water trapped against the surface, which proper installation and use prevent.
Is assembly or installation required?
Most concrete fire pit tables ship fully assembled or require minimal setup — usually just connecting the propane tank and burner hose. Natural gas models always require professional installation by a licensed gas technician to ensure proper connection to your home's gas line and code compliance.
Can I use fire glass or lava rocks with concrete fire pit tables?
Yes — both fire glass and lava rocks work as burner media on concrete fire pit tables. Most models ship with starter fire glass; additional decorative fire glass (in various colors) and lava rocks are typically sold separately as accessories. Always use manufacturer-approved media to maintain safety and warranty coverage.
What's the difference between concrete and GFRC fire pit tables?
GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) is a premium concrete composite that uses alkali-resistant glass fibers embedded throughout the mix to dramatically improve tensile strength and crack resistance compared to standard cast concrete. It's lighter, stronger, and more dimensionally stable. Most premium concrete fire pit tables — including the entire Elementi lineup — are built from GFRC rather than basic cast concrete.
Explore our full range of concrete fire pit tables at All Season Patio — from compact Elementi GFRC models to large statement pieces from The Outdoor GreatRoom Company. For the broader category including non-concrete materials, browse our complete fire pit tables collection.


































