Monday, October 6, 2008

Adding A Firepit To Your Outdoor Space

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For those who love the ambiance of a fireplace during the colder months of the year, spring temperatures can force them to say goodbye to those crackling flames. However, now you can simply move that fire from inside to your outdoor space, by adding a garden firepit to your yard area. A firepit can be used for cooking, adding warmth or simply enjoying the coziness of a campfire right in your own backyard. And with the many types of pits that are available today, you can rest assured that you will be able to find the perfect design for your outdoor space that will provide every possible function that you might need. But before you run out and purchase a firepit for your yard, there are a few factors that you will want to consider.

Safety First

Your outdoor firepit will also come with safety concerns similar to an indoor fireplace. However, if you follow a few basic guidelines, you will be able to enjoy your outdoor fire without worrying about possible risks that might be lurking. Take into consideration the location of the firepit. These units are not appropriate for use on decks or outside apartment buildings. You should always make sure that you have enough distance between your house and firepit to make burning fires completely safe. The retailer that you purchase your pit from should be able to advise you as to the recommended requirements here. It is also important to check with your local municipality in regards to building codes that might apply to your firepit.

Function

What is your reason for a natural gas firepit in your backyard? Are you looking for a way to keep warm so that you can enjoy the great outdoors well into the fall season? Will you be interested in cooking over an open flame? It could be that the reason for adding a firepit was due to the ambiance of the great outdoors. It is important to determine what function this pit will fill so that you know what type of fire pit will work the best for you. You should also consider how many people will generally be using this space. A larger pit may be a better option if you're looking at an atmosphere for socializing outside. On the other hand, intimate, romantic setting might just call for a pit large enough for a small fire that will work for marshmallow roasting.

A firepit can be a great addition to an outdoor space, particularly when evening temperatures begin to drop. You can continue to enjoy the brisk, fresh outdoors, while keeping warm and cozy.

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