Check Out The Different Types of Fire Pits You Can Choose From
You will find that fire pits have definitely come a long way from their early beginnings as a hole in the ground that was surrounded by rocks. Decorative fire pits today are like beautiful pieces of furniture that will complement the decor outside and quickly become a focal point for a gathering of family and friends. Today's fire pits offer you a wide range of choices when it comes to size, shape, and even what types of fuel you might want to use. This guide will show you how to make the best choice based on what your needs are.
In the early days all you had to do was dig a hole in the ground and build a wall around it. The wall you built served as both a barrier to keep the fire contained as well as insulation. All you needed to do was pour a bed of sand in the bottom of the pit, arrange your firewood, and light it. However, fire pits have gone through a major makeover through the years, and the contemporary versions are gaining popularity rather quickly due to their portability, ease of use, and stylish appearances.
The fact is people still love the crackle and smell of a real wood fire, and the contemporary wood burning fire pits continue to remain a popular choice for many people because of their low operational costs. You can choose from a variety of styles, from smaller, tabletop fire bowls to the larger, decorative fire rings that are placed right on the ground.
The other options available would be either a propane or natural gas fire pit. With these you have no ashes to clean up, and all that's required to start the fire is to release a valve. In a lot of areas where natural gas is easily available, you can even have the convenience of connecting your fire pit to your home's gas source. Keep in mind that burning wood is not as environmentally friendly as using natural gas or propane.
So how do you decide which one is right for you? Start by checking out what your local fire regulations might be, as burning wood is banned in some cities today. You'll also want to consider where your fire pit is going to be located. First of all, placing a wood burning device on top of a flammable surface, like a wood deck, is not really a smart idea, so if there's no open area for the pit in your backyard using natural gas or propane might be a better idea. However, for a lot of people there's nothing that comes close to equaling the sound of crackling logs, so this is an easy decision for them.



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There are some really nice looking fire pits now. Great article!
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