What To Know Before Buying a Fire Pit for Your Backyard
If you’re already getting your backyard ready for spring, consider
adding a fire pit or other feature. However, you must know a few things before
buying a backyard fire pit. Keep reading to learn about the steps to take to
ensure you choose the right outdoor accessory for your property.
If Your Area Allows It
It’s important to investigate
your area’s regulations concerning fire features. Some cities will have no
issues with homeowners using fire pits, while others may have strict rules
that govern fire features. These restrictions could be due to the risk of
wildfires and other safety issues in your area. The rules and restrictions for
fire pit use are unique almost everywhere you go, so make sure to also check
local ordinances for places you visit with a portable fire pit.
Size and Style To Choose
Once you know you’re all
clear to have a fire pit at home, the next step is to choose a style and size
you like. You can choose from many distinct fire pits and features—from a
traditional metal fire pit to modern fire tables, generators, and more. Each
style comes in a variety of sizes, so consider how much room you have in your
yard or on your patio. You may also want to consider what activities you want
to do over the fire. For example, a traditional fire pit is better for
cooking food over an open flame.
Where To Place It
Finally, once you select your ideal
fire pit, you’ll need to decide on its placement. This is where the fire
safety regulations come into play. Respect fire safety guidelines and keep
your fire pit away from awnings and overhangs to avoid fire risks. There
should also be plenty of space to navigate around it.
There’s also
the option of choosing a portable fire pit, which allows you to move it across
your property. Portable fire pits are ideal for traveling and camping because
you can take one with you on a road trip.
Once you consider these
tips to know before buying a fire pit for your backyard, you’ll be ready to
make an informed purchase and choose the best model for you. Don’t forget to
take the proper safety precautions and check in with your local legislation or
HOA if you need permission.
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