Learning About Outdoor Fireplace Designs


It is important to take some time out to examine various outdoor fireplace designs before starting out. You will find many articles in magazines and on the Internet. Of course, most likely space and size would be less of an issue in comparison to the choice of an indoor fireplace. Even then the dimensions of outdoor fireplaces vary quite a lot. It will all depend on your budget and taste.  Outdoor fireplace can be constructed with stone, marble, copper or cast iron. While wood is a usual fuel, during  construction you might decide to go for gas, pellet or electricity instead.

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You might either choose a prefabricated design or make a customized one yourself. Very often the prefab materials will include metal fireboxes while it is more than likely that your fireplace will be in brick, stone or even wood when you choose to build one yourself. These tend to last longer compared to metal designs. A permanent and unmovable construction will be ideal for your patio or as an adjunct to the house itself. However, portable versions have an added value in that quite often than not these are used for grilling outdoors.

The user can easily undertake their outdoor fireplace design and build their fireplace by themselves. Whether it is a portable or permanent structure, there is a choice of predesigned materials to use which are cheap and faster to start with in comparison to using construction bricks and mortar. In any case such kits are often sold with user guides on how to go about setting up the fireplace by yourself, and you can hire the services of a professional if you choose. In fact, you will find videos on the Internet on outdoor fireplace designs. It can be very easy that way for you to determine which type of material is best for you and it should all be smooth sailing onwards. Typically, outdoor fireplace designs will have a chimney, the hearth, fire box, base, over-mantel and crown. You'll start by installing the floor, then procede with the baseplate,  sidewalls and backplate. The baseplate and backplate reflect the heat. Then comes the hearth and flue. In case, it operates on gas you'ill need to connect to the gas line. Portable designs come with fire rings and lavers.

Portable versions allow for ease and flexibility of use when compared to permanent fireplaces which tend to bring an added dimension to the scenery and are often larger. Quite often there is the possibility of easily converting from using one fuel to another as well. For instance, converting from wood fire to gas fire if you'll rather go for a cleaner atmosphere rather than a more rustic one and less pollution.

In choosing your outdoor fireplace design, it is important to think first and foremost about safety issues. You will want to make sure that it complies with relevant safety regulations with respect fire. You wouldn't like to have any flammable materials closeby your fireplace like branches and keep it out of bound for children. You'll need to make sure that the fire is fully enclosed on all sides ensuring that the fire is fully contained when in use and guarding against the possibility of fire spreading away from the fireplace. Of course, you'll need to have a permanent extinguisher close by as well.

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