5 Important Fire Pit Maintenance Tips
by SEQUOIA LAND DESIGN Sequoia Land DesignFire pits are
not new and they have been in use since the Stone Age. Our ancestors started it
with small ground pits that they were used to cook meat and survive harsh
weather. But, in this modern age, they have become aesthetic, useful, and
valuable additions to our patios or backyards. Having a patio fire pit Edison
has become too easy as there are so many videos and blogs available on the
internet where homeowners can learn and try to build it on their own. One can
also approach professionals to build a fire pit Colonia in
his outdoor area.
However, keeping fire pits look beautiful and
working efficiently requires proper maintenance. Scroll down to read five
importance maintenance tips.
Protect
It
Your patio fire pit Edison
can become a wonderful focal point for entertainment, gossips, and recreation.
But at last, it is left on nature’s mercy. The outdoor fireplaces are mostly
subjected to get in contact with rain, snow, ice, and sunlight. Even the best
quality of pits can get vandalized by these natural elements. You can put a
sturdy metal lid or stainless steel cover on your fire pit to keep it protected
from weather conditions.
Store It Inside
If you have a “portable fire pit” and is not to be used for an extended period
of time, storing it inside or under a dry covered area is the best option. If
you do this you will not only be preserving the lifespan of your fire pit and protecting
your investment. You will also be minimizing the amount of maintenance needed
to keep it looking and performing at its best.
Clean It
Removing powder residue that is left after
the combustion of wood is very important for the longevity of your “fire pit
Colonia” as they are very acidic and destructive to both metal and masonry.
Fire pits that are made from normal bricks and masonry can eventually crack
with the heat of ash and ambers so it should be either made by fireproof bricks
or you may protect it using a round metal liner.
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