Outdoor Gas Fire Pit

Do you want the warmth and ambiance created by a fire, but not the hassle of lighting the fire, and the messy clean up afterwards? An outdoor gas fire pit may well be your answer as it provides clean, efficient operation and convenience that easily surpasses the average outdoor fireplace. Built in a variety of materials including copper, stainless steel, steel, cold-rolled steel, aluminum, tile and stone, there is an outdoor gas fire pit that is sure to meet a variety of tastes and budgets.

In addition to the traditional round shape, an outdoor gas fire pit can be custom made in square, rectangular and even triangular shapes to complement the design of your backyard. Pits can be ordered online and installed by companies who specialize in outdoor gas fire pits. For the adventurous do-it-yourselfer, there are outdoor gas fire pit kits that can be put together in a few short hours.

Outdoor natural gas fire pits can provide convenient, safe operation with little or no clean up afterwards. The clean burning flames eliminate the need for extensive clean up. Gas fire pits for outdoors are simple and easy to use and can provide years of enjoyment with proper care.

Give careful consideration to the materials used in the construction of your fire pit, particularly if you live in wet or moist climates. Pay particular attention to the gas fittings and hoses of your outdoor gas fire pit as exposure to rain and heavy moisture can lead to problems with the ignition system. Outdoor natural gas fire pits or outdoor fire pit made with stainless steel parts eliminate problems caused by rust.

Always use a fire pit safety screen that properly fits your fire pit. Escaping sparks and embers can create a significant fire hazard. This is particularly important if you have children and pets nearby. Position the fire pit at least ten feet away from structures and combustible surfaces like trees, shrubs, and hedges.

Outdoor natural gas fire pits should always be leveled on a flat surface to avoid tipping and a potential fire hazard. If you live in a dry, fire-prone area, make sure you are not using your pit on a no-burn day. You can incur significant penalties for having an open fire on those days.

Make sure you don’t have dry vegetation, leaves and other combustibles in the vicinity. Avoid using your pit on extremely windy days as leaves can inadvertently be blown into and out of the pit very quickly, creating a fire hazard. Be sure to have a garden hose or fire extinguisher rated for gas fires, readily available in case of emergency. At the very least, keep a bucket of water nearby at all times to douse the flames.

Keeping these pointers and tips in mind should give you years of carefree, fun and safe operation of your outdoor fire gas pit, accompanied by lots of wonderful memories of times with family and friends.