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Why You Need a Fire Pit
Fire pits are the perfect finishing touch for any outdoor space, from residential properties to commercial venues. They create unparalleled ambiance and plenty of warmth, extending the usability of your backyard or patio throughout the year, even in the colder winter months.
Homeowners love having the option to relax outside next to a cozy fire, roast marshmallows with family, and entertain guests in a setting outside of the main living area. Many buyers create a seating area around their fire pits, complete with couches, chairs, tables, and more.
For business owners, especially those in the hospitality and service industries, a fire pit can be a strategic investment. Outdoor seating areas with fire features attract customers looking for a comfortable, memorable setting. Restaurants, hotels, breweries, resorts, and other event venues can use fire pits to create an upscale, welcoming atmosphere that encourages patrons to stay longer, enhancing their experience and boosting revenue.
Fire Pit FAQs
What are the different types of fire pits?
There are wood burning, Natural Gas, and Propane fire pits available. Each type comes in various styles, including fire bowls, fire tables, hidden-tank fire pits, and fire columns.
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Can I cook over my gas fire pit?
No, it’s not safe to cook food over a gas fire pit. Falling scraps and residue will damage the burner system, which can be difficult and expensive to replace. You also shouldn’t burn any solid fuels in a gas fire pit, like leaves, sticks, wood, paper, plastic, or trash.
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What is fire pit media, and do I need it?
Designed only for gas fire pits, fire media goes on top of the burner to ensure the gas flow is distributed evenly, rather than being concentrated at the burner ports. This helps create a fuller, more realistic flame presentation.
Popular fire media styles include: Fire glass, lava rock, gas logs, fire stones, fire balls, and metal fire shapes.
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Are fire pits safe for decks?
Yes, as long as you use a fire-resistant mat or place it on a non-combustible surface like stone, concrete, or brick. Avoid placing a fire pit directly on a wooden deck without proper protection.
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