7 things to consider before buying gas fire pits
A gas fire pit is a decorative structure that can be built or installed for outdoor use and display. Gas fire pits can still be used for cooking nowadays. They are constructed using pre-cast concrete, metal, or a combination of a metal table and stone. The pit contains coal or logs that can be used for cooking or merely for display. They are actually fueled using natural gas, propane, and bioethanol.
Here are seven things to consider if you are planning to build a gas fire pit
Gas supply
Before you design your gas fire pit, you need to determine your gas supply.
Fire-pit burner
The shape and size of the gas fire pit can be selected after determining your gas supply. Choose a burner that is at least 6” smaller than the inner dimension of the enclosure.
Fire-pit pan
These are recommended for use with all fire pit burners, and they are required for fire pits that run on a propane supply.
Flange extension
The flange extension is used with the shut-off valve that is located inside the fire pit, and the enclosure should not be thicker than three inches.
Ventilation
This is one of the most important things to consider while building a gas fire pit. The recommended amount of ventilation is 36 square inches or two holes of 18 square inches each.
Installation collars
These are designed to simplify the installation process of a fire pit plan. They are flexible and can bended for round enclosures; moreover, they can be anchored with concrete screws.
Fire media
This is the final step in finishing to build your gas fire pit. Lava rock, fire glass, log sets can be used as fire media. The maximum area that can be used by a fire media on the burner or a pan should be 2”-4”. The choice of fire media completely depends on how you want your final gas fire pit to look like.