Caring for your outdoor firepit
People use outdoor fire pits for entertainment and relaxation. Fire pits provide warmth and light on cold evenings, and can also be used to cook food at the same time. As with any other appliance, you must take good care of your outdoor fire pit to ensure a long life and reliable performance. A properly maintained fire pit is also necessary to ensure the safety of your family and your nearby home.
These tips will keep your outdoor fire pit in excellent working condition:
Clean Regularly.
All
types of permanent fire pits – wood, propane, or natural gas – must be
cleaned and inspected periodically. The same is true for portable fire
pits. The ash produced in wood fire pits must be cleaned regularly.
Never allow ash to accumulate.
Clean Safely.
Make
sure the fire has completely died down before you remove the ashes.
Portable fire pits made of clay are very fragile and must be handled
very carefully. They must also be protected from rain by using a
waterproof cover.
Avoid accelerants.
Never
use accelerants or combustible materials to start a large fire. This is
dangerous, and can be damaging to your fire pit as well. Also, make
sure you always let fires die down gradually, without pouring water to
douse the fire.
Use a sealant.
You can protect the surface of your outdoor fire pit with sealants, depending on the material.
Avoid plastic.
Never
use any plastic materials around a fire pit. These can melt from the
heat. It is very difficult to remove the residue later, and the burning
of this residue can cause emission of toxic fumes.
Use a safe surface.
Always
place a portable fire pit on a solid, stable surface. Take care to
never drop a fire pit, as any breakage could cause serious damage and
costly repairs, in addition to the danger of possible gas leaks and
accidents.
Inspect burners.
If
you are using a gas fire pit, you must inspect and clean the burners
and valves regularly. Insect nests, dirt and other buildup can block the
flow of air and can cause fires. You can use a small toothbrush and any
household detergent to easily clean burners and valves.
Professional inspection.
Gas
fire pits and the gas supply must be inspected by a qualified
serviceman at least once a year. If you are using gas supply from your
house for your fire pit, a qualified gas supplier must install the
piping.
Cover and store.
If
you do not plan to use your fire pit for an extended period of time,
cover and store it in a safe place. This will protect it from the
elements and dust buildup. When the outdoor fire pit is not is use,
cover it with a fire pit cover till you are ready to light it again.
Clean after cooking.
If you use your outdoor fire pit for barbecuing or grilling, make sure you clean up properly afterwards.
Keep iron dry.
Iron
fire pits must be kept dry as much as possible, to prevent rust
buildup. Periodic application of oil helps provide some protection.
Turn off.
Always turn off the fire pit and make sure the fire has died down before you leave the vicinity.
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