Fire Pits
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Want a great way to entertain yourself and your friends outdoors? Imagine lounging around the Fire Pit with your family or friends, roasting s'mores, or enjoying some fruity cocktails together.
Fire Pits are multifunctional centerpieces that heat open areas to extend the use of outdoor spaces. Having a backyard fire pit instantly creates warmth and ambiance, making it perfect for gatherings and romantic date nights. The best part is that it can be used all year round, not just in the winter months!
Outdoor fire pits come in many types, such as gas fire pit inserts, wood burning fire pits, propane fire pit inserts, ethanol fire pits, and outdoor electric fire pits. They come in different forms and sizes – from rustic fire pits to modern outdoor fire pits, round fire pit tables, square fire pit inserts, rectangle gas fire pit inserts, fire bowls, gas fire pit tables, concrete fire pit tables, and more!
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Yes, propane fire pits can be used on wood decks if the unit is rated for combustible surfaces and proper clearance is maintained. Do not place a fire pit directly on untreated wood without a heat-resistant barrier.
Propane fire pits are portable and use refillable tanks, while natural gas fire pits connect to a permanent gas line for continuous fuel supply. Natural gas models require professional gas line installation and cannot be moved easily.
High-BTU gas fire pits can provide effective radiant heat for patios and outdoor seating areas during cold weather. Open or windy spaces reduce heat performance significantly.
Gas fire pits produce controlled flames without airborne embers or heavy smoke, making them easier to manage in residential outdoor spaces. Wood-burning fire pits require additional clearance and should not be used during local burn restrictions.
Most outdoor fire pits are designed for permanent outdoor exposure, especially stainless steel, aluminum, and powder-coated models. Covers are still recommended because standing moisture accelerates burner and ignition wear.
Small patios typically work best with fire pits under 40 inches wide to maintain safe walking clearance around furniture. Oversized fire pits can create excessive heat concentration in compact outdoor spaces.
Many ignition systems require electricity or battery-powered ignition to start the burner safely. Match-lit fire pits can operate without household power but still require a gas fuel source.
Smokeless fire pits reduce visible smoke by improving airflow and secondary combustion efficiency. Wet wood, poor airflow, or improper fuel still creates smoke buildup.