Posts Tagged ‘outdoor gas firepits’

The Reasons to Get an Outdoor Firepit for Your Yard

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

An outdoor firepit will make a perfect addition to your home if you have a spacious backyard or patio. An outdoor firepit is essentially a fireplace in which various devices are used to keep the fire confined within a certain area. You can use gas, wood or charcoal to build fires.

There are many obvious advantages to having an outdoor firepit. On holidays, you can hold outdoor barbecue parties with family and friends; you can even enjoy sleepovers in the open. And they are very safe to use, since the fire is contained at all times. That means that you can put the fire pit quite close to your garden tables and chairs and keep warm while enjoying the outdoors.

The campfire or stone firepit is the most common of the many types of outdoor firepits; it consists essentially of a hole in the ground where the fire is built, which is the surrounded by a ring of stones to keep the fire in the hole. Then there are brick firepits, in which the fire is built inside a structure of cinderblocks or bricks on top of which a metal grill can be placed for barbecuing, and chimney firepits which are designed like indoor fireplaces. You can also buy portable tabletop firepits, which are essentially outdoor barbecue grills, or a gas fire pit which uses natural gas or propane. No matter what type of outdoor firepit you choose, know that you will have a great addition to your yard.

When thinking about what type of outdoor firepit to install in your home, your main consideration is the how much space that you have for it. If you have a spacious outdoor area, consider a large permanent installation complete with seating so you can hang around the firepit; if space is at a premium, however, you may have to content yourself with a portable firepit that you can store in the garage when not in use. There should also be enough space around the firepit so that people can move around it without getting burned.

Another consideration is your budget. Permanent built-in firepits can cost you thousands of dollars while a portable firepit may only set you back a couple of hundred. However, since the firepit will significantly enhance the value of your home if you ever sell it, you can think of the cost as an investment.

Then you can think about the look of your firepit; what materials would you like to use? While brick is an obvious choice, stone can be more aesthetically pleasing to the eye. A wide variety of stone types are available in various colors. You can find stone in almost as many colors as there are for womens jumpers. The firepit can also be built of brick and then finished with stone on the outside. Also, will the firepit complement the environment in which you install it? You should use a copper fireplace if you have a modern patio while a stone firepit is better used in a rustic-style backyard.

Finally, decide if you will install the outdoor firepit yourself or hire a professional to do it. Basic firepits should be within the skill level of most home handymen while more complex projects should be undertaken by professionals. If the firepit you are installing will use natural gas, you should definitely call on the services of a professional. Although you may spend more money, in the long run you will save more as installation by an expert will avoid costly repairs due to faulty installation later on. Be sure to check out the builder you’re hiring by asking for referrals and checking with them to see if they’re happy with the job the builder has done for them.

Although in these hard times, an outdoor firepit may seem like a frivolous expense, the many happy hours your family and friends will spend around it makes the price more than worthwhile.

The Reasons to Purchase an Outdoor Firepit for Your House

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

An outdoor firepit will make a perfect addition to your home if you have a spacious backyard or patio. Like a fireplace, the outdoor firepit uses various devices to confine the fire within a certain area. You can use gas, wood or charcoal to build fires.

The advantages of an outdoor firepit are obvious. You can hold outdoor barbecues to celebrate holidays with family and friends; outdoor firepits also allow you to enjoy sleepovers in the open. And since the fire is contained at all times, firepits are very safe to use. That means that you can put the fire pit quite close to your garden tables and chairs and keep warm while enjoying the outdoors.

There are many types of outdoor fire pit, the most common of which is the campfire or stone fire pit, which basically consists of a hole in the ground where the fire is built, surrounded by a ring of stones to keep the fire inside the pit. Other types of outdoor firepits include chimney firepits, which are designed like fireplaces, and brick firepits, in which the fire is contained within a structure made of brick or cinderblock, on which a metal grill is placed so you can barbecue food. You can also buy portable tabletop firepits, which are essentially outdoor barbecue grills, or a gas fire pit which uses natural gas or propane. No matter what type of outdoor gas fire pit you choose, know that you will have a great addition to your yard.

When thinking about what type of outdoor firepit to install in your home, your main consideration is the how much space that you have for it. If you have a spacious outdoor area, consider a large permanent installation complete with seating so you can hang around the firepit; if space is at a premium, however, you may have to content yourself with a portable firepit that you can store in the garage when not in use. The firepit should also have enough space around it so that people moving around its perimeter will not get burned.

Your budget is the next consideration. Permanent built-in firepits can cost you thousands of dollars while a portable firepit may only set you back a couple of hundred. On the other hand, you can also consider the price of the firepit as an investment, since it will significantly increase the value of your home if you ever decide to sell it.

Then, think about what materials you will use to create the look of your firepit. Although the obvious choice is brick, using stone can make the firepit look more attractive. A wide variety of stone types are available in various colors. You can find stone in almost as many colors as there are for women’s jumpers. You can also build the firepit of brick and then finish the outside with stone. Also, how will the firepit look with the environment in which it will be installed? A stone firepit works well with rustic backyards, while a copper firepit is better suited to a modern patio.

Finally, should you hire a professional or install the firepit yourself? The basic skills of most home do-it-yourself addicts is sufficient for basic firepits while professionals should take on more complicated installations. In particular, you should call in a professional contractor if the firepit you intend to build uses natural gas. While this may cost you more up-front, you may save more money in the long run by avoiding costly repairs due to defective installation. Ask the contractor you’re considering for referrals and ask them if they were happy with the job he did for them.

Although in these hard times, an outdoor firepit may seem like a frivolous expense, the many happy hours your family and friends will spend around it makes the price more than worthwhile.

The Reasons to Get an Outdoor Firepit for Your Home

Friday, April 30th, 2010

An outdoor firepit will make a perfect addition to your home if you have a spacious backyard or patio. Like a fireplace, the outdoor firepit uses various devices to confine the fire within a certain area. You can use gas, wood or charcoal to build fires.

The advantages of an outdoor firepit are obvious. You can hold outdoor barbecues to celebrate holidays with family and friends; outdoor firepits also allow you to enjoy sleepovers in the open. And since the fire is contained at all times, firepits are very safe to use. That means that you can put the fire pit quite close to your garden table and chairs sale and keep warm while enjoying the outdoors.

The campfire or stone firepit is the most common of the many types of outdoor firepits; it consists essentially of a hole in the ground where the fire is built, which is the surrounded by a ring of stones to keep the fire in the hole. Then there are brick firepits, in which the fire is built inside a structure of cinderblocks or bricks on top of which a metal grill can be placed for barbecuing, and chimney firepits which are designed like indoor fireplaces. You can also buy portable tabletop firepits, which are essentially outdoor barbecue grills, or a gas fire pit which uses natural gas or propane. No matter what type of outdoor firepit you choose, know that you will have a great addition to your yard.

When thinking about what type of outdoor firepit to install in your home, your main consideration is the how much space that you have for it. A large permanent installation with seating is appropriate for homes with spacious outdoor areas so that guests can hang out in the firepit; homeowners with smaller spaces, however, will have to be contented with a portable firepit which they can store in the garage when they are not using it. The firepit should also have enough space around it so that people moving around its perimeter will not get burned.

Your budget is the next consideration. A portable firepit will cost you just a few hundred while a permanent built-in installation may set you back thousands of dollars. However, since the firepit will significantly enhance the value of your home if you ever sell it, you can think of the cost as an investment.

Then, think about what materials you will use to create the look of your firepit. Although the obvious choice is brick, using stone can make the firepit look more attractive. A wide variety of stone types are available in various colors. You can find stone in almost as many colors as there are for womens jumpers. You can also build the firepit of brick and then finish the outside with stone. Also, will the firepit complement the environment in which you install it? A stone firepit works well with rustic backyards, while a copper firepit is better suited to a modern patio.

Finally, should you hire a professional or install the firepit yourself? The basic skills of most home do-it-yourself addicts is sufficient for basic firepits while professionals should take on more complicated installations. In particular, you should call in a professional contractor if the firepit you intend to build uses natural gas. Although you may spend more money, in the long run you will save more as installation by an expert will avoid costly repairs due to faulty installation later on. Be sure to check out the builder you’re hiring by asking for referrals and checking with them to see if they’re happy with the job the builder has done for them.

Although in these hard times, an outdoor firepit may seem like a frivolous expense, the many happy hours your family and friends will spend around it makes the price more than worthwhile.