Category Archives: Fire Pits

Custom propane fire pit

i am planning on turning an outdoor area that was formerly used for plants into a fire pit.  the area is 1ft by 6ft, is about 4 feet high, and most closely resembles the picture in the “creative / unique” … Continue reading

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Discussion on Listings and Ratings and Approvals

We often get asked if our products have AGA, CSA or UL listings. Our products do not require any certification from the AGA, CSA or UL as our products are considered a stand-alone product by these agencies. We are told … Continue reading

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FireBalls, FireShapes and FireStones

FireBalls – Fire Balls – Cannon Balls for the fireplace, some call them, are really gaining in popularity.  And they are not just for indoor use.  I sell just as many for outdoor fireplaces or fire pits.  There are some … Continue reading

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A Catalog is Coming

We are in process of creating a 40-50 page catalog and hope to be done in a couple months.  This will be a great way for people to order that are not too fond of using the Internet.  There will … Continue reading

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Glass Toppers, Ice or Drops

Because the flames burn above the bed of glass, the glass stays free of soot.  When objects get touched by the yellow part of the flame, soot can deposit.  Keeping that in mind, the sizes of some of our glass … Continue reading

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Sand and Lava Rock, or Just Lava Rock?

The short answer, just lava rock. Upon reading our installation guides, you will see sand as an optional medium to use over the top of lava rock in order to create a bed for the glass to sit on.  We … Continue reading

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Propane in Fire Pits

Here is a fallacy. “Natural gas and propane are the same.  A regulator is all you need in order to use propane with a natural gas burner.” Natural Gas and Propane ARE, in fact, VERY different.  Even more so when using … Continue reading

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