Fire Pits
Modern Fire Pits
Take a look at our options for fire pits. They can be used with either gas installations or wood. Others have varieties in size and can use a Fire Ring, to make pleasing flames. These use stainless steel for safety and long-lasting equipment.
The Wok Fire Pit is one that our customers like, and they have left five-star reviews. It’s predrilled for drainage, using a cement finish and reinforced concrete.
Potted’s Concrete Bowl Fire Pit combines both durable material and a modern style to create a comfortable atmosphere. Use when you have larger gatherings in need of warmth. It has a natural cement finish and the option for using gas fuel.
Selecting A Concrete Bowl Fire Pit
When you are getting a fire pit, some criteria can help you narrow down your selections and make an informed decision. We have outlined some basic guidelines.
Check Your Local Laws
States, homeowners’ associations, and cities may have varying ordinances on what a homeowner can burn in a fire pit, and what fuel to use. Wood-burning may not be an option in your area. Always check ahead of time before buying and installing a fire pit.
Your HOA may also dictate the location of your firepit. Review their code ordinances about if they can occupy a front or backyard, or only a backyard.
Preferred Fuel Choices
There are several options for the fuel to use in your fire pit: wood, propane, or natural gas. Some homeowners prefer wood-based fire pits for the aroma and crackling sounds. These tactile benefits can also add a relaxing aura.
The downside is that inhaling excess wood smoke can prove hazardous to the resident’s health, and cause air pollution. If choosing this option, use wood-burning in moderation.
Gas and propane, on the other hand, are deemed safer. The homeowner also doesn’t need to clean up any wood debris after using the pit, as propane and gas produce less waste.
Layout Of Your Front Or Backyards
Location matters for setting up a fire pit. Some neighborhoods and cities, as mentioned, mandate that homeowners can only use fire pits in a backyard. The ground needs to be flat and stable with no overhanging branches from trees or arches from any nearby structures. Do not use it on your closed porch, deck, or gazebo if you have one.
Fire safety is key. Any of the items mentioned above can catch blaze, and damage your home, injuring the residents in the worst-case scenario. To avoid such damage, follow the criteria above.
Buy A Great Fire Pit In Los Angeles From Potted
Potted is all about providing high-quality fire pits as well as landscaping and plantscaping. We want you to have a safe and fun outdoor activity along with beautifying your home.
To find out more, please reach out to us to learn more about your options. You have various options. Potted is ready to help you select an ideal fire pit for your yard. Let us provide guidance and more safety tips for your outdoor design.