This time lapse video shows the main steps involved in a paver patio project.
Installing fire pit under a patio awning.
Before moving forward there are a few things you should consider before installing a gas fire pit under a covered patio or other covered spaces.
Diy paver patio project.
An awning will even harbor that aroma from a great steak long after you ve eaten it.
The pit would be the center and serve as table and firepit.
Situate your fire pit on a non combustible solid steady surface such as a stone or brick patio.
If the grass is wet it will not burn easily.
The grass will naturally warm up when you put the fire pit on top of it so you just need to use the hose to keep the grass wet.
While under a fire ban an open burn shouldn t be a problem for your awning as it s not safe to toast those marshmallows.
The reason it will be under the patio is because it will also have the custom top that will be used as the table.
It s advisable to always refrain for cooking under an awning.
Location of your gas fire pit.
With the location laid out dig out the footer for the inner and outer walls of the fire pit digging between the three foot and five foot circles about five to six inches deep.
While a basic fire pit costs 700 on average prices run the gamut from 300 for a diy install of a homemade fire pit to 1 400 or more for a professional install of a pre built fire pit.
Your gas fire pit will bring instructions on the recommended minimum distance that is required for the location of your fire pit.
Keep the grass under the fire pit wet.
First you need to find out if the ceiling on your covered patio is high enough to house a fire pit underneath.
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Heat from the fire will go straight up and may cause extensive damage to the ceiling over time and could even result in a fire if it s too close.
Your awning could end up stained or burned.
As long as all proper precautions are taken grilling under an awning can be safe.
Never put it directly on or near a wood deck.
Outdoor living expert debra prinzinghe offers cautionary advice that applies to installation and use of fire pits.
Dig the footer and pour concrete.
This is built in with stone and gas wife wants circular seating area with modular couches that connect.
Check the manufacturer s minimum required height clearance and your city s codes and regulations to make sure it s okay to put a fire pit under your covered patio.
Will be similar to this but a larger fire pit in the middle.
Following the manufacturer s instructions mix the fast set concrete in a wheelbarrow and fill the ring with concrete.