Outdoor Firepits & Heating
Outdoor fire pits serve multiple purposes. They offer enough light for outdoor games, such as football, handball or netball. The warmth of the fire makes it cosy and comfortable to sit around. You can also cook some snacks like hot dogs and toasted marshmallows.
In the Australian climate, it can be used both in summer and winter. They can be of various designs- permanent or portable, stone or aluminium made. You can use wood, natural gas, ethanol, propane, etc., as the fuel. To complete your outdoor experience, explore our Outdoor Heating & BBQ options, ensuring warmth and delicious outdoor cooking for any gathering.
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Product Categories Overview
At Outdoor Furniture Co., backyard fire pits come in multiple categories. Each of them has unique features and benefits. The most popular patio fire pits in Australia are:
Wood-Burning Fire Pits
Wood burners add a classic aesthetic to the outdoor space. It creates a focal point and gives a touch of luxury. The primary fuel is wood or logs. It’s easy to collect and not expensive either. Besides, the pit can be used for versatile options. It’s good for cooking, grilling, and heating, too. Log burners produce comfortable warmth using minimal fuel. The warmth is cosy and comfortable for a family gathering or having a party with friends and neighbours.
Gas Fire Pits
If you are looking for an energy-efficient option, then opt for a gas fire pit. It offers much comfort using less fuel. There won’t be much smoke, which makes it more comfortable to sit around gas fire pit tables. 99% of emissions are reduced when you use natural gas as fuel. Other benefits of gas fire pits include the following:
- No ash or sparks
- Easy to maintain
- Environmentally friendly
- Offers enough warmth and light
Fire Pit Tables
It’s a combination of an outdoor fireplace with a table. The aesthetics of these tables elevate the design of your patio. This creates a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. They add a touch of luxury to your home and give a professional look. Plus, they will surely impress the visitors with their stylish appearance.
Portable Fire Pits
Portable fire pits offer more functionality than permanent ones. They are lightweight and easy to move. You can move them without much effort. The compact size makes them ideal for camping or small spaces. Despite their size, they provide the same cosy atmosphere. You can enjoy an outdoor fireplace wherever you want. Their simple design blends well with any setting, adding both convenience and aesthetics.
Built-In Fire Pits
These pits are a permanent addition to the outdoor space. They are durable and create a professional look. These fire pits are larger and offer comfort for a larger group. The addition of a built-in fire pit can significantly increase the resale value. Built-in fire pits are more customisable. You can create any design and use your favourite materials- a concrete or stone fire pit. Make a square, triangle, or round fire pit, whichever matches your tastes.
Fire Pit Bowls
Fire pit bowls are versatile and stylish. They provide excellent outdoor heating solutions for any space. With a simple design, they fit well in any setting. Many come with a fire pit grill option. It makes them a good option for outdoor cooking and partying. These bowls offer both warmth and a cosy atmosphere for gatherings. They are usually small and easy to carry and set up.
Benefits of Outdoor Fire Pits
Patio fire pits are beneficial in many ways. Their advantages include the following:
- Fire pits create a cosy outdoor atmosphere
- They offer a gentle light, good enough for gossipping and playing sports
- You get an additional space for sitting and dining outside the home.
- Modern fire pits offer customisable flames. It makes them usable all year round.
- You can also cook it on a grill plate and have a barbecue party.
- The warmth and gentle glow help relax and remove anxiety and stress.
Fuel Options and Safety
When it comes to fuel, you can use wood, propane, ethanol, and natural gas. The ideal choice depends on individual choices and preferences.
Natural Gas
Natural gas offers a steady flame and easy ignition. There is no need to refill or store fuel. It’s connected directly to your home’s supply. The clean-burning of natural gas produces less smoke and ash. It’s also safe, with fewer risks of flare-ups.
Wood
Wood is a safe choice when handled properly. You need to maintain some caution with them.
- Keep kids a little away from the fire. Don’t let them play with the logs.
- Keep a safe distance from structures and flammable materials.
- Place the fire pit on a non-flammable surface. This protects the patio or yard from heat damage.
Propane
Propane fire pits produce very little smoke. You should store propane tanks upright and away from heat sources. Check for leaks regularly by applying soapy water to connections. Though it’s more expensive, it burns slower than natural gas. This makes propane a more cost-effective choice.
Ethanol
Ethanol is a great choice for a smoke-free fire pit. It burns cleanly and produces minimal smoke compared to wood. Besides, the flame remains steady and bright with little to no ash. Store ethanol in a safe, cool place away from heat sources. You should only use approved containers to avoid spilling. If spills happen, clean them up immediately.
Choosing the Right Size and Style
It can be confusing to choose the size and style for your fire pits. You shouldn’t just go with guessing. To make an informed decision, consider these factors.
Your Budget
Built-in fire pits are more expensive. They also need more maintenance, while pre-made fire pits are economical and ask for less maintenance. Wood is usually more budget-friendly as fuel, while natural gas and propane are more efficient burners.
Size of the Fire Pit
The right size depends on multiple aspects. Consider the backyard size if you want a built-in fire pit. Make sure the size complements the size of the backyard. Your family size, regular guest visits, etc., are important, too. For a small gathering in a small place, portable fire pits are just fine.
Primary Purpose
What is your purpose for having a fire pit? If it is only for the warmth and light, you can opt for built-in fire pits. They offer more light and a large fire pit seating. However, if you want it for warmth and also for some fun family cooking, portable fire pits with flat edges are better. It lets you accommodate skewers or grill gates comfortably.
Fuel Type
Take into account the pros and cons of different fuel types. Wood, natural gas, and propane all have their merits and demerits. It’s better to opt for the one that is more accessible and easily available in your area.
Material
You can have fire pits made of various materials. Most Aussies prefer stone, concrete, metal, and ceramic. Stone fire pits are classic, durable, and withstand high temperatures. However, they are heavy and not easy to move. Metal fire pits are light but can rust over time. Concrete and ceramics are ideal for customised designs, with a risk of getting cracked over time.
Maintenance and Care
With some maintenance and care, you can keep the fire pit neat and beautiful. It will keep increasing the outlook of the place and offer cosy outdoor seating.
- Set the fire pit in a place that offers wind protection to avoid smoke problems.
- Remove ash and debris to prevent buildup and ensure proper airflow.
- Inspect for cracks, rust, or loose parts to avoid safety hazards.
- Use a cover to shield from rain and debris when not in use.
- Prepare for weather changes by winterising or cleaning after heavy use.
- Regularly check that ignition systems are functioning properly to prevent gas leaks.
Sustainability and Eco-Friendliness
When buying a fire pit, you should prioritise sustainability as well. At Outdoor Furniture Co., we have eco-friendly options. They use natural gas, ethanol, or propane. They burn cleaner than wood and reduce smoke emissions. Using sustainable wood or biofuel can also lower environmental impact. Our fire pits with combustion designs maximise fuel use and minimise waste. When you are leaving the pit, make sure to put out the fire always. This reduces fuel waste and saves energy.
Why Choose Us
Outdoor Furniture Co. is the right place to shop for outdoor pits. We have a wide collection of designs. Stone and metal fire pits, as well as concrete and ceramic fire pits, are available. Whether you prefer wood, natural gas, or propane, we have specific fire pits for them. Our 30-day satisfaction guarantee ensures complete user satisfaction. You can buy with confidence, and if you are not satisfied, return the product within the first month. We believe in our quality, so don’t hesitate. You will experience the best quality at the most budget-friendly price.
FAQ
What types of fuel can I use in my outdoor fire pit?
You can use natural gas, propane, wood, or ethanol in outdoor fire pits. Each fuel type offers different benefits, such as cleaner burning or easy ignition. Choose based on your needs and safety preferences.
What size fire pit should I choose?
Choose a fire pit size based on your space and needs. For small areas, a compact fire pit is ideal. Larger spaces can accommodate built-in models. Ensure it fits your outdoor area and offers comfortable seating.
What is a smokeless fire pit?
A smokeless fire pit uses advanced design and technology to minimise smoke production. It typically features a double-wall construction or air circulation system to burn fuel more efficiently. This reduces smoke and provides a cleaner, more enjoyable fire.
How close can I place a fire pit to my house?
Keep your fire pit at least 10 to 25 feet away from your house, trees, and other flammable structures. Check local regulations for specific distance requirements to ensure safety and prevent fire hazards.
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