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Fire Pits Considerations

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This entry was posted on 7/6/2007 6:39 AM and is filed under Fire Pits.

Fire pits are fun for the whole family. You can truly enjoy the outdoors and your back yard when you own a fire pit and spend quality time with your family after a long day of work.

You may wonder about things like what kind of fire pit to buy first though. So here are some tips:

1) First think about safety. You want your fire pit far enough away from anything that could ignite, like hay, easy to burn plants, wood and paper for example.

2) Pricing is another issue. What kind of fire pit you want to buy depends on your budget. Fire pits generally range from a little bit over $100 all the way up to around $2000. They come in materials like copper, iron, stone tile and stainless steel to mention the most common ones. There are many shapes and designs and you may actually have to spend some time to look over all the models.

3) Building your own fire pit is another option. This would give you the freedom to build your fire pit exactly like you want to and as big as you want to with materials that fit into your budget.

You can go online to find easy-to-follow instructions on how to built your fire pit and what kind of materials you need. Plus you can even find some need decorating ideas to make your fire pit area truly special and unique.

4) You also may want to decide if you want a gas fire pit or if you want to have a true-campfire pit that needs real firewood. This is a matter of choice and depends on what you may prefer and which resources are more readily affordable and available in your area.

When making your decision you may consider the following: getting started on a gas fire pit is faster and easier and there is no mess to clean up later, but on the other hand, having a fire pit that burns real wood gives you that traditional experience of family and friends sitting around the campfire and enjoying each others company while listening to the crackling wood at the end of a beautiful day.

In summary, yes, installing a fire pit may take a little preparation, but it’s all worth it. Spending quality time with your family and friends is truly priceless. To have a fire pit in the backyard gives you great opportunities to get together with friends and family anytime.

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