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The Best Outdoor Fireplace
Below is one of the best Outdoor Fireplace on The Trade Table:
Kokomo Outdoor Fireplace LP or NG and Fire-Glass Burner Insert
The Kokomo Outdoor Fireplace is a 9-foot long, 33-inch deep, and 4-foot tall outdoor gas fireplace that can use either natural gas or propane. It features a 35,000 BTU burner with clear fire glass, providing a beautiful flame and heat output. The fireplace is designed with stone on three sides, a stucco back, and a 20x14 door on the backside for gas connections, making it a stylish and functional addition to any outdoor space. It comes fully assembled with an absolute black granite 12x12 tile top and is easy to set up. Please note that curbside delivery is standard, and a forklift may be required for unloading larger units. Be sure to confirm your preferred gas type after purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions About An Outdoor Fireplace
Here are some frequently asked questions about an outdoor fireplace:
How To Build An Outdoor Fireplace
To build an outdoor fireplace, start by choosing a location with enough space and proper ventilation. Lay a strong foundation using concrete, then build the firebox and chimney with fire-resistant bricks or stones. Finish with a decorative facade that matches your outdoor space.
How To Build An Outdoor Fireplace Cheap
For a budget-friendly outdoor fireplace, use affordable materials like cinder blocks or reclaimed bricks. Keep the design simple and avoid costly additions like chimneys or elaborate facades. You can also consider a DIY kit, which often includes basic materials and instructions.
How To Build An Outdoor Fireplace With Cinder Blocks
Start by laying a concrete base, then stack cinder blocks in the desired shape, leaving an opening for the firebox. Use mortar to secure the blocks together and ensure stability. Finish by adding a fireproof lining inside the firebox and cover the exterior with stucco or stone veneer for a polished look.
How Much Does It Cost To Build An Outdoor Fireplace?
The cost to build an outdoor fireplace can range from $1,500 to $20,000, depending on the materials, size, and complexity of the design. A simple DIY cinder block fireplace might cost around $500 to $1,000. Custom-built fireplaces with high-end materials and features will be on the higher end of the price range.
How To Turn On Outdoor Gas Fireplace
To turn on an outdoor gas fireplace, first ensure the gas valve is open. Next, use the fireplace's control panel or remote to ignite the gas burner. If the fireplace has a manual ignition, turn the gas knob and use a lighter or match to light the pilot.
How To Light Outdoor Gas Fireplace
If your outdoor gas fireplace has an electronic ignition, simply press the ignition button while turning the gas control knob to the "on" position. For manual models, turn the gas knob to the "pilot" position and use a lighter or match to ignite the pilot light. Once lit, switch the gas knob to the "on" position.
What Is An Outdoor Fireplace?
An outdoor fireplace is a structure built in an outdoor area, designed to house a fire for warmth, ambiance, or cooking. It typically includes a firebox, chimney, and decorative facade, and can be fueled by wood, gas, or propane. Outdoor fireplaces enhance the aesthetic and functionality of outdoor living spaces.
How Far Does Outdoor Fireplace Need To Be From House?
An outdoor fireplace should be placed at least 10 feet away from the house to ensure safety. This distance helps prevent any risk of fire spreading and ensures proper ventilation. Always check local building codes and regulations for specific requirements in your area.
Original price
$9,766.90
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Original price
$9,766.90