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Gas Fire Pit Rings & Burners
When you close your eyes and imagine your dream fire pit, the first thing that comes to mind is a dazzling, dancing flame. So, as you look to build your fantasy DIY fire pit in reality, the fire pit ring may just be the most important component.
A fire ring (or burner—it doesn't have to be circular) is the metal structure that serves as the base of the fire. Made of heat-resistant materials, such as stainless steel or brass, a metal fire pit ring is the structure that contains the fire and emits the flame.
Fire Pit Rings: Everything You Need to Know
When you're in the market for a metal fire pit burner for that glorious DIY fire pit, there are several elements to consider. Firstly, whatever fire pit ring or burner you purchase should be able to withstand weather and extreme temperatures without damage or discoloration.
Once you've ensured that your metal fire ring is truly up to the task, it's time for the fun part: selecting a shape. Depending on the type of flame you want to produce in your custom pit, there are many options to consider, including spiral, square, linear H and T shapes—even a pyramid. The shape may depend on the design of your pit or aesthetic taste. If you're really looking to impress, check out our fire glass and other décor options for a more visually appealing display.
More than anything, make sure that the installation of your metal fire pit ring and the entire fire pit itself is handled by a qualified professional to ensure its operation is done safely and effectively.
How does a fire pit burner ring work?
A fire pit ring works by providing a sturdy and contained structure for a fire. It serves as a foundation where the fire is built and helps prevent the fire from spreading beyond its boundaries.
How deep should my burner be under the fire pit filler?
A burner should be positioned approximately 6 to 12 inches below the surface of the fire pit filler. This will ensure proper ventilation and allow the flames to burn evenly and safely.
What is the best material for a fire ring?
The best material for a fire ring depends on your specific needs and preferences. However, stainless steel is a commonly recommended material for fire rings due to its durability, heat resistance, and ability to withstand outdoor elements.