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Blaze Up The Outdoor Fire Pits

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There is just something about outdoor fire pits that bring a feeling of warmth to even the coldest heart. Ideally suited for family gatherings or simply huddling around with a warm cup of cocoa, outdoor fire pits have the potential for many fond memories.
As simple as they seem, outdoor fire pits can be quite challenging to build for the beginner. It is not a simple matter of digging a hole and starting a fire in it. Nevertheless, all your hard work in building outdoor fire pits will pay off once you realize how much it adds to the beauty of your backyard. Below are some important steps on building outdoor fire pits using stone as the primary material.
Before you being your outdoor fire pits, it would be a good idea to check for gas pipes or power lines buried in your yard. The last thing you want to deal with in the midst of having a good time with friends and family is an accident! It may also be helpful to have someone from your utility company come over and check your property for you.
You should also locate your outdoor fire pits away from any thing that may catch fire overhead. This would include roofs, awnings, shrubbery and trees. You would be surprised at how fast certain materials catch fire, so you will want to place your outdoor fire pits in as safe a location as possible.
A backhoe may prove tremendously useful for larger outdoor fire pits. Of course you would spend for the rental of such equipment, but this will pay off in a big way by sparing you from a backache. With a backhoe, you could dig out a good sized hole in an amazingly short time.
After digging out your outdoor fire pits, it is time to line the sides and bottom. Stone is a good choice of material although you can use anything that gives you the same results. In any case, flat stones are much better options for the outdoor fire pits sides. This will help drain water more efficiently. Outdoor fire pits will also be made a lot stronger by using cement in setting the stones.
As for the bottom of the pit, a good thick layer of gravel should do nicely. This will further help drainage and prevent your outdoor fire pits from degenerating into a muddy mess when it rains. Related topics Fire pit ring ... Outdoor fire pits ... Gas fire pits ... Copper fire pit ...

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