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What kind of fire pit can you put on a wood deck?

Best Types of Fire Pits on a Wood Deck Generally, fire pits that are made out of metal or cast […]

QAPosted on: 16.06.2022

Do I need special bricks for a fire pit?

Fire pits can reach high temperatures, so regular bricks won't work. Regular bricks will crack at high temperatures and can […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

How do you seal a metal fire pit?

In order to maintain your mild steel fire pit, work in some beeswax polish (vegetable oil is another alternative) all […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

Can you use play sand in the bottom of a fire pit?

The main benefits of using sand are that it helps to soak up the heat and evenly distribute the heat […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

Are pavers safe to use for a fire pit?

The answer is yes, it could explode if the wrong materials were used to build it. Concrete blocks, pea gravel, […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

Do I need fire bricks in my fire pit?

Summary. The concept of a firebrick is extremely simple; it reflects heat back into the firebox while maintaining a degree […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

What kind of rocks do you put in the bottom of a fire pit?

Should You Put Sand In The Bottom Of A Fire pit? It is recommended to put sand at the bottom […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

Can I use my fire pit on my deck?

Best Types of Fire Pits on a Wood Deck Generally, fire pits that are made out of metal or cast […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

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