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Outdoor Fire Pits

Which Fire Pit is Right for my space?
This Fire Pit Buying Guide will help you find what sizes & styles fit your space.
What's the difference between fire pits, fire tables & fire bowls
This article we’ll briefly touch on the distinctions between each fire feature, and in what scenarios they are the best choice
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FAQs

How do I choose the right fire pit for my space?

Choosing the right fire pit depends on several factors such as the size of your outdoor area, your preferred fuel type, and the style that best complements your outdoor décor. Consider what you primarily want to use the fire pit for—entertainment, warmth, or both—and how much maintenance you're willing to undertake. Our outdoor gas fire pit experts are always available to help you make the perfect choice for your space.

Can outdoor fire pits be used year-round?

Yes, outdoor fire pits can be enjoyed year-round. They provide warmth and ambiance that extend the usability of your outdoor space into the cooler months. Whether you're gathering with friends and family on a crisp autumn evening or enjoying a quiet winter night under the stars, a fire pit can make every moment outdoors special and comfortable.

Are there safety considerations I should be aware of when using an outdoor fire pit?

Safety is paramount when enjoying your outdoor fire pit. Always place the fire pit on a non-flammable surface and away from structures, trees, and flammable materials. For wood-burning fire pits, ensure you have a spark screen to catch any errant sparks. With gas fire pits, regularly check connections for leaks. Never leave the fire pit unattended when in use, and make sure the fire is completely extinguished before leaving it.

How do I maintain my outdoor fire pit?

Maintenance varies by the type of fire pit. Wood-burning fire pits should be cleaned of ash and debris regularly, and metal parts may need to be treated to prevent rust. Gas fire pit burners and valves should be checked and cleaned to ensure proper operation. Ethanol fire pits require the least maintenance, but you should regularly check the burner and fuel reservoir for any issues. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific maintenance recommendations.