How much does an outdoor fireplace cost in Tulsa Oklahoma in 2025? This pricing guide from VistaScapes gives you real numbers based on projects we build in Tulsa and throughout northeast Oklahoma — not national averages that don’t reflect Tulsa’s local labor and material costs. Prices are updated for 2025 construction costs.
Outdoor Fireplace Costs by Type — Tulsa 2025
Brick Outdoor Fireplace — $9,000 to $16,000
A standard face brick outdoor fireplace with a 36 to 42-inch firebox opening, proper firebrick firebox construction, smoke chamber, clay flue tile chimney, and stainless steel spark arrestor. Includes concrete footer, CMU structural core, brick exterior, and mortar cap. This price range covers standard residential designs in Tulsa without decorative extras like mantels or extended hearths. Standard face brick in common colors (red, brown, buff).
Manufactured Stone Veneer Outdoor Fireplace — $10,000 to $18,000
Stone veneer outdoor fireplace using quality manufactured stone products (Eldorado Stone, ProVia, or equivalent) applied to a CMU block structural core. Ledger stone, fieldstone, or cobblestone profiles in a wide range of color options. Concrete or stone cap. Full masonry firebox, smoke chamber, clay flue tiles, and spark arrestor included. Manufactured stone veneer provides a high-end look at a more accessible price than natural stone.
Natural Stone Outdoor Fireplace — $14,000 to $26,000
Natural stone outdoor fireplace using Oklahoma limestone, sandstone, or imported ledger stone. Full-depth natural stone or stone veneer over CMU core. Natural stone color variation is unique to each project — no two natural stone fireplaces look identical. Higher material and labor costs than manufactured stone reflect the additional weight handling, irregular piece fitting, and premium material cost. Full masonry construction throughout.
Stucco Outdoor Fireplace — $8,000 to $14,000
A smooth stucco outdoor fireplace in a custom color provides a clean, contemporary look at a lower price point than stone or brick. CMU block structural core finished with a scratch coat and color stucco or EIFS finish coat. Stucco fireplaces require repainting every 5 to 8 years in Tulsa’s climate — factor this maintenance cost into the comparison with brick and stone alternatives.
Gas Outdoor Fireplace — Add $1,500 to $4,500 to Masonry Cost
Gas fireplaces are priced as the masonry structure plus the gas system cost. A direct-vent gas insert in a masonry surround adds approximately $2,500 to $4,500 to the base masonry cost for the insert, burner, electronic ignition, and gas line rough-in by a licensed plumber. A linear gas burner pan installed in an open masonry firebox adds $1,500 to $2,500 for the burner system and gas connection.
What’s Included in These Prices
All prices above include:
- Excavation and reinforced concrete footer
- CMU block structural core
- Firebrick firebox with refractory mortar
- Smoke chamber with parged interior
- Clay flue tile chimney lining
- Stainless steel spark arrestor
- Exterior finish material (brick, stone, or stucco)
- Cap stone or mortar crown
- Permit coordination
What Increases the Price
The following additions increase the base fireplace cost:
- Mantel — wood beam or stone mantel adds $500 to $2,000
- Extended hearth — raised hearth platform adds $800 to $2,500
- Integrated seating walls — two 10-foot seating walls add $3,000 to $6,000
- Built-in storage for wood — firewood storage niche adds $500 to $1,200
- Decorative brick or stone patterns — soldier course, herringbone, or accent insets add $500 to $2,000
- Very large firebox (over 48 inches) — larger structures increase all material quantities
Ready to get a real price on an outdoor fireplace in Tulsa? Call VistaScapes at 918-779-1317 for a free on-site estimate. We build outdoor fireplaces throughout Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, and all of northeast Oklahoma.


