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Today's Hours 8am - 11pm estPrism Hardscapes is the leading manufacturer glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) Fire Pits and Gas Fire Pit Tables as well as offering an extensive selection of Fire & Water features for residential and commercial applications. Each fire pit is available in multiple finish options make it easy to match any patio, pool, or outdoor seating area. Shop the best deals on Prism Hardscapes fire pits now available at HVACDirect.com.
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Prism Hardscapes is the leading manufacturer of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) gas fire pits, fire & water bowls, and water bowls for residential and commercial outdoor spaces. Available in multiple shapes and six custom patina finishes, these hand-crafted features are built for design flexibility and long-term performance. At HVACDirect.com, our team is available to assist with product selection, design guidance, installation support, and technical questions to ensure a smooth and successful project.
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) is made by combining a specialized concrete mix with glass fibers to create a strong, lightweight composite material. Unlike traditional concrete, the strength comes from the embedded glass fibers rather than heavy steel reinforcement.
Prism Hardscapes GFRC gas fire pits are hand-crafted from durable Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete and available in round, square, rectangular, and linear designs with six custom patina finishes. Designed to integrate seamlessly into a variety of patio and hardscape layouts, they are offered with certified match-lit ignition systems or electronic ignition compatible with remotes and wall switches. All Prism fire features are certified for residential and commercial applications.
Prism Hardscapes fire & water bowls combine a gas flame with a continuous water flow feature. Constructed from GFRC and available in multiple shapes and finishes, they are designed for integration into poolscapes, columns, and outdoor living areas. Match-lit and electronic ignition options are available depending on installation requirements.
Prism Hardscapes water bowls are designed for poolside and landscape applications, delivering a steady water flow for added visual and ambient appeal where a burning flame display is not wanted. Made from GFRC and available in coordinating shapes and finishes, they are suitable for both residential and commercial pool installations.
Complete the installation of your Prism Fire Pit with a full range of compatible accessories, including tempered glass wind guards, protective covers, propane tank enclosures that double as matching end tables, and decorative fire pit media like tumbled lava rock or tempered fire glass for a customized flame presentation.






GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) is made by combining specialized concrete with glass fibers to create a strong and lightweight material that is ideal for gas fire pits due to its damage and weather resistence.
Yes, Prism fire pits can be used with a 20lb propane tank which can easily be stored in one of their matching propane tank enclosures/end tables.
Yes, you can replace the included lava rock with fire glass or tumbled lava rock.
Yes, Prism fire features are handcrafted using natural cement materials with a custom patina finish and pigments that create minor variations in color tone. These variations are normal and are considered part of the character of GFRC, giving each fire feature a unique, one-of-a-kind appearance rather than a uniform, machine-produced look.
No, it is not recommended to install a gas fire pit in an indoor space without proper ventilation. Please refer to the installation manual or contact our tech team if you have questions about your installation.
Prism fire pits with match light ignition do not require electricity for operation. Fire pits with electronic ignition, fire & water bowls, and water bowls require electricity to operate.