Upgrade Your Property with an Outdoor Fireplace

 
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When it comes to outdoor comfort and enjoyment all times of the year, you want a nice safe place where you can keep a fire going at your property. Whether you’re a property manager or a homeowner, an outdoor fire area is a desirable feature that will enhance the quality and perception of your property.

Plenty of options are out there to fit almost any space and need, from outdoor fireplaces to fire pits and tables that provide warmth with a uniquely modern feel. All you need is a solid base for your fire installation and a little knowledge of your options.

Here’s what you should know.

Safety First

When it comes to fire, safety is of course your highest priority. You need your fire pit to provide warmth and aesthetic appeal without causing any kind of lasting damage to your property.

Start by keeping the area clear of any flammable items.

Be sure that nothing is overhanging. Cut any dangling tree branches and tree nearby shrubbery to remove any risk of something sparking.

If you’re going with a fire pit, create at least a foot radius around the center of where you’ll build your fires of stone or dirt that will prevent any stray embers from catching.

Accessible Resources

Additionally, when considering where to place the fire area in your yard, you want to consider the resources you’ll want close at hand.

First, your fire should be near a water source or hose outlet that you can use to quickly douse the flames if need be.

Second, you might want your fireplace to be near electrical outlets. If you plan to string lighting around your outdoor comfort area or simply want a place where you can keep your phone charged while you enjoy the fresh air and crackling flames, having outlets at hand will be a huge plus.

Finally, don’t forget to check your Wi-Fi signal where you plan to build your fireplace, unless your singular goal is to get away from the digital world.

Explore Your Options

Now you’ve settled on the location of your fireplace, but you still need to decide what type of installation you are going to create.

If you have a yard with a bit more open space, a firepit is going to be your easiest and cheapest option. All you need are some stones or dirt for a perimeter border plus the wood needed to get the fire going. Be sure to check on your local fire codes to determine your guidelines for building and lighting fires in your neighborhood.

If you have a patio or balcony and would like the luxury of a live fire, a gas or electric fireplace unit is what you need. Again, verify that you are meeting all building codes before you begin any installation. A licensed contractor will need to install any electrical or gas lines to the fireplace, and they can help you with understanding your local ordinances as well.

For any type of outdoor fireplace, you have unlimited options for style. Consider something that compliments your existing indoor décor. You can go with a gas-burning fire bowl, stone rings, masonry fireplaces, and so much more.

Know What You’re Getting Into

Before you add your chosen fireplace to your shopping cart—whether online or in store—be sure you understand exactly what running your fireplace is going to cost.

Maybe this will be as simple as the wood and fire starters needed to get a fire going. Maybe you’re investing in a fireplace that is going to need a gas line and a bit more labor. Factor in everything—even the time it will take to clean and maintain the feature—before you make the purchase.

An outdoor fireplace is guaranteed to bring you warmth and comfort at all times of the year, giving you an excuse to enjoy the fresh air with friends and family while you show off your cool and comfortable yard, patio, or balcony. Similarly, an outdoor luxury area will be a great selling point for home buyers or renters.

Considering all your options and understanding costs are fundamental to getting your fireplace or fire pit right. Once you’ve done your research and made your decision, it’s time to reap the benefits.

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