ExtraOrdinary Gas Fire Pit Ring Installation Design

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ExtraOrdinary Gas Fire Pit Ring Installation Design. Check the contents of your kit to see if additional materials are needed before assembling. Our kit can be installed on grass — on top of a gravel paver base — or on top of a patio. Available in natural gas or propane gas for convenient match lit operation. Fire pit rings are the quickest and most economical way to build a fire pit. This product is a 24 stainless steel double fire pit natural gas burner kit from stanbroil factory.

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Therefore, you should install the fire ring burner 2 below the top of the fire pit. Signup for your pavestone enews! This will allow for a safe distance from the edge of the fire pit, as well as help to maintain an aesthetically pleasing look.

This option will give you a campfire feel, put off a lot of heat, cook food and be the cheapest of the three options.

Decorative fire glass shows off its best advantage at a minimum of 2 inches thick and poured to the top of the fire pit; Our fire pit kit is comprised of blocks and a metal ring insert. Fire rings kits are designed to be used only in an outdoor fire pit using natural fuels and also be used for gas logs, lava rock, fire glass etc. To protect the concrete block from extreme heat, fill interior of fire ring with enough gravel/sand to bury a minimum of 1 of the steel insert. Get updates on products, offers and all things pavestone delivered to your inbox. Fire glass comes in a variety of colors to mix and match to your specific tastes. However, it isn't the best for cooking and doesn't provide as much heat as wood. Metal expands when heated, the oversized hole will allow the pan to expand up to 1/2″ on all four sides. To reduce the amount of fire glass you may need you can use a 'filler' from the base of the fire pit tray up to just above the level of the burner.