If you’re researching outdoor fireplace costs for a Broken Arrow project, this guide will give you realistic ranges based on what VistaScapes actually builds and prices in the local market. These aren’t national averages — they’re Broken Arrow-specific numbers based on current material and labor costs in the Tulsa metro area.
Outdoor Fireplace Cost by Type — Broken Arrow 2025
Basic Brick Outdoor Fireplace
Cost range: $8,000 – $12,000
A 36-42 inch firebox opening, standard rectangular profile, tumbled or traditional brick exterior, simple firebox opening without decorative arches. Includes reinforced concrete footing, CMU core, firebrick firebox, smoke chamber, clay flue tile, and spark arrestor. No seating walls, no raised hearth, no firewood alcoves.
Mid-Range Limestone or Fieldstone Fireplace
Cost range: $12,000 – $18,000
A 42-48 inch firebox opening, natural Oklahoma limestone or fieldstone exterior, arched firebox opening, raised hearth 12-18 inches above grade, flanking seating walls 6-8 feet per side with stone cap. Includes full masonry construction. The most commonly built configuration in Broken Arrow’s mid-to-upper residential market.
Premium Natural Stone Fireplace with Full Features
Cost range: $18,000 – $28,000
A 48-60 inch firebox opening, premium Oklahoma limestone or imported stone, custom arched firebox opening with decorative keystone, raised hearth seating at 18 inches, flanking seating walls 10-12 feet per side, built-in firewood alcoves, and outdoor TV niche above firebox. This is the statement piece configuration for larger outdoor living spaces in Broken Arrow’s upscale neighborhoods.
Gas Outdoor Fireplace
Additional cost over wood-burning: $1,500 – $3,500
Converting any of the above to natural gas adds the cost of gas burner system, log set, and gas line coordination. The gas line run itself (from meter to fireplace) varies significantly based on distance — add $500-$2,000 for the licensed gas plumber portion depending on run length and site conditions.
What Drives Cost Up or Down
- Stone vs. brick: Natural stone — especially irregular fieldstone or thick-cut limestone — takes more labor to fit and install than uniform brick or manufactured ledgestone
- Seating wall length: Every additional linear foot of seating wall adds material and labor cost — typical addition is $200-$400 per foot depending on height and stone
- Firebox size: Larger firebox = more firebrick, more refractory mortar, larger smoke chamber, larger flue
- Site access: Difficult access for materials (narrow side yards, decking to work around) adds labor cost
- Gas line distance: Long gas line runs from the meter add cost proportionally
Ready for a real quote on an outdoor fireplace in Broken Arrow? Call VistaScapes at 918-779-1317 or request a free on-site consultation. We’ll walk your property, discuss your design goals, and provide a detailed written estimate — no guesswork, no surprises.


