March 20, 2020 11:41 pm
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With spring having finally arrived, it’s getting closer to the season for having bonfires outdoors, surrounded by friends and family. There’s nothing like a crackling fire on a spring or summer evening! If you’re interested in getting the best experience out of your custom fire pit during your next bonfire in Seattle, WA, here are some tips you should keep in mind: Use on concrete: Do not place your fire pit on grass or a deck—set it on top of concrete, sand, asphalt, brick or packed dirt instead. Your lawn will burn up from the heat of the fire pretty quickly, and having it on top of a wooden deck is a big fire risk. You should have a heatproof footprint that is at least 24” x 30” so you can prevent any damage caused by the heat. Make sure you’ve got a good base: You can’t have a good fire without a good base, and it’s your job to build up that base. You can’t expect to start a good fire just by tossing in a log and soaking it with lighter fluid. You should start with small pieces of kindling and maybe a bit of paper, working your... View Article
November 5, 2019 11:20 pm
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Fire pits make for a great addition to any backyard. They’re a perfect centerpiece for backyard gatherings and conversations, and can add a bit of warmth and comfort on brisk fall and winter evenings here in the Pacific Northwest. But when selecting your custom fire pit in Seattle, WA, which should you opt for: a wood or a gas fire pit? Here are a few of the factors you’ll want to take into consideration: Time: Gas fire pits will light much faster than wood fire pits, and will provide a consistent level of heat. All you’ll need to do is push a button and the flames will light up. Wood fire pits, however, require much more effort to get the fire going. Once the fire gets going, it will provide continuous heat until you need to apply a new log. Energy efficiency: Gas fire pits are much more energy efficient than wood fire pits, because gas burns more cleanly and results in fewer emissions. Wood fire pits put about 28 pounds of emissions into the atmosphere with each use, which is about 99 percent more than what you’d get from a gas fire pit. Fuel: Gas fire pits run on... View Article
September 20, 2019 2:40 am
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One of the many benefits of having a custom fire pit in Seattle, WA is that there are so many different uses you can take advantage of year-round. Whether you plan on using your fire pit into the winter months or you will be storing it until next year, there will be a few key steps you must take to protect its condition. In order to get the most out of your fire pit all year long, follow along with these important winter care tips. Year-round fire pit usage If you have a portable fire pit and know that you won’t be using it this winter, it is recommended that you put it in storage for the season. However, if your climate is prone to milder winters, there’s no reason that you can’t use your outdoor fire pit to warm up on chilly nights. Those with gas or propane fire pits won’t have to worry about storing and keeping firewood dry or trying to start the fire manually, making year-round usage even more appealing. Always use a cover When the snow starts to fall, standing water will begin to collect in the fire pit as it melts. If this happens... View Article
July 22, 2019 10:50 pm
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Thinking about installing a fire pit? Now is a great time to do it, but read on—below are some things you should consider before adding a custom fire pit to your Seattle, WA backyard. Permanent versus portable When it comes to backyard fire pits, your choices are a portable or permanent installation. Keep in mind that a built-in fire pit will become a focal point in the yard, while a lightweight and movable fire pit can be transported wherever you want to take your gathering. For built-in designs, some homeowners choose to handle the installation themselves, while others turn to a professional fireplace contractor. Whether you do it yourself or work with an expert, try matching the pit materials to those of your house or garden to ensure optimal visual flow. As you’re getting started, research the pros and cons of all of your options to help you decide the best choice for you, and feel free to contact a local fire pit company like Custom Fire Art for more in-depth information. Wood vs. gas powered As far as fire pit fuels go, the two most common choices are wood and gas. The smell of burning wood creates a more... View Article
April 20, 2018 6:23 pm
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Summer is the perfect time to kick back with friends and family around the fire pit. With a custom fire pit in Seattle, WA, the fun doesn’t have to stop once the sun goes down. Those cool nights can be spent exchanging stories in the light of the flames or roasting hot dogs and marshmallows for dinner and dessert. Plus, an outdoor fire pit can also be enjoyed during the fall and winter seasons, extending the usability of your backyard. But using a fire pit can be dangerous if the proper safety precautions aren’t followed. A fun night by the fire can turn into a flaming blaze in a moment if something were to unexpectedly go wrong. Careless behavior could not only set your house on fire, but could also threaten neighboring homes or even have fatal results. Follow these five important tips to stay safe around the fire pit this summer: Smart positioning: Smart positioning is key when it comes to selecting a location for your new custom fire pit in Seattle, WA. The fire pit should be placed at least 10 feet away from any structures, covered porches or low-hanging tree branches. If possible, aim for 25 feet... View Article