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Results 1-48 of 6812Sort by NameSort by Price Fire Pit Grates & Accessories Results 1-48 of 6812Sort by NameSort by PriceFirepit AshFirepit CheckFirepit DiyFirepit IdeasFirepit TableFire Pit PatioBackyard IdeasPatio IdeasFire PitsForwardDIY Ideas | Is the ash pan of your fire pit rusted? Don't toss it - repair it! Deckmate Sonora Outdoor Chimenea Fireplace Model 30199 Classic Accessories Veranda Chimenea Cover Landmann 26364 23-1/2-Inch Savannah Garden Light Fire Pit, Black Duck Covers Elite Chiminea Cover Sturdy cast iron outdoor artisan chimenea fireplace features a rubbed bronze finish. Cap on top to keep out rain . Convenient sliding door for adding fuel. For burning wood and and artificial logs. For outdoor use only 21 x 21 x 51.6 inches Item can be shipped within U.S. 4.1 out of 5 stars #72,366 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #85 in Patio, Lawn & Garden > Outdoor Heating > Fire Pits & Outdoor Fireplaces > Outdoor Fireplaces
5 star56%4 star22%3 star7%2 star7%1 star8%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsSolid outdoor fireplaceExcellent value and high quality productgood value, with the right expectations2 years and still smoke, would buy againI used a FLAT and a LOCK washer and it worked great. I think the flat washer helped spread the ... See and discover other items: fire pits replacement parts, deck screen, wood fire pit, wood fire pits Used & new (12) from $91.80 + $29.62 shipping Want this professionally assembled? Landmann USA 25722 Redford Outdoor Fireplace, BlackDetailsClassic Accessories Veranda Fire Pit Cover, X-Large, Standing FREE Shipping on orders over . 41.5 x 22 x 26 inches Compare to Similar Items Landmann 25319 Haywood Wildlife Sturdy Steel Fire Pit Fire Sense Bon Fire 28-Inch Portable Fireplace The contemporary design of the Redford Outdoor Fireplace from Landmann USA will make an attractive addition to your patio, backyard or deck.
The four sided square firepit gives you 360 degree viewing of the fire with metal grates on all sides to protect from sparks. The large hinged double doors have large handles for easy access to tend the fire. Sturdy steel construction is desiged for easy assembly and the wide, four leg base gives better stability and support. fire proof doors bronxThe steep pitched lid has a large chimney to diret smoke up and away. garage door repair naplesA removable ash pan with handles makes it easy to clean out. marvin french door screensFirepit includes a firewood grate and 24-inch poker. barn door hardware in toronto
Measures 26-inch by 22-inch by 41.5-inch and weighs 43 pounds. 26 x 22 x 41.5 inches 50.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More #68,903 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #220 in Patio, Lawn & Garden > Outdoor Heating > Fire Pits & Outdoor Fireplaces > Fire Pitsipad 2 screen replacement hampshire 5 star48%4 star28%3 star12%2 star7%1 star5%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsIt is a nice looking fireplace but unfortunately after just 3 months and ...larson storm door pet Great product...warning on manufacturing error for hinged doors!Great for patioLess than a year old and already rusted and looks dilapidated.WORST FIREPIT AROUNDNot perfect but a good valueOutdoor fireplaceIt will work fine for what we need
See and discover other items: wood burning fireplace, wood fire pits, wood fire pit Grill Maintenance & Replacement Parts Western Hickory Wood Chunks Mr. Bar-B-Q Flexible Nonstick Grilling Basket Kingsford® Bronco Barrel Charcoal Grill 21 Things You Need To Know When DIY'ing A Gas Fire Pit on July 20, 2014 We all like to save money where we can, so much so that DIY'ing has become a multi billion dollar industry.However, there are times when perhaps it's better, read safer, to pay a little more and buy professionally made equipment. This is never more true than when dealing with gas. So unless your are a Certified Gas Professional we would always recommend buying purpose built equipment, and having a professional install it.This doesn't mean you can't build your own gas fire pit, far from it, but buy the important parts, the tray/pan, the burner and connection kit, and hire a professional to connect it up! With that in mind, here are 21 tips or things to consider when you are planning/building your gas fire pit.
If you have constructed a tray or pan to put your burner and fire glass in, do ensure it has adequate drainage in the bottom of the tray/pan. When it rains, water could build up in the bottom of the tray/pan and rise up above the level of the holes in the burner. Water could then get inside the burner .This could prove to be dangerous when you come to light up the fire pit later on. Provide plenty of drainage holes in the bottom of the pan/trayThe overall structure of your fire pit should have through ventilation built into it. That is, ventilation on two opposite sides at or near the bottom of the structure.It is always best to use a Certified Gas professional to connect up and approve the gas part of the installation.Do not use broken tempered glass as fire glass, it will not diffuse properly, causing concentrated heats areas. Like the Gas Fittings Fire Glass is not something you should skimp on.For outdoor fire pits you should always use stainless steel trays/pans and fittings.
Preferably 304 grade stainless. Ordinary steel will be rusted badly in a year.Do not pack fire glass down, just lay it gently in the tray, as per the manufacturers instructions. Always cover the burner.If you are using propane, you will need an air mixer.If your propane burner is producing soot, you may not have an air mixer, and if you do, then you need to check it is providing the right air to gas ratio. ( See No 3 )Do not put a screen between your burner and your fire glass, creating a cavity and a possible build up of gas!If you are running a gas feed from you house supply, make sure that are providing enough gas to get a flame. The further from the house the larger diameter gas pipe you need. ( See No 3 ) Minimum should be 3/4” diameter, and for longer distances you may need to use 1 - 1 1/2 diameter.Ensure you choose a suitable sized burner for the size of fire pit you are building. e.g Our linear burners are fitted into a 6” wide fire tray.. Over 6” wide and you should choose an ‘H’ burner to spread the flame over a wider area of the fire pit, other wise the overall effect will be a bit of an anticlimax.
This also applies to circular fire pits and is why we have single, double and triple ring burners, to spread the flame over a larger area.Do not ‘bury’ your spark ignition probe in fire glass, allow a little air space around it to allow it to light. If necessary use a small piece of metal mesh (stainless of course) to build a small cage around the probe. Then cover that with your fire glass.Do not use pours rocks on any fire, they could explode.Always install the burner beneath the fire glass. ( You wouldn’t believe some of the things we’ve seen )You must always install an easily accessible safety valve on the fire pit.Ensure any capping or tops being fitted around the fire pit are not too close to the heat source otherwise they may crack, if they get too hot.Flat drop in trays should be install below the top level of the structure, not flush with the top ( to retain the fire glass, and protect the base of the flame from draughts.Do not use any combustable materials near the heat source in the construction of your fire pit.