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Amazon.com : Esschert Design Bottom Plate for Fire Basket : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Fire Pits · Image not available ... · Perfect for placement outdoors near a garden, patio, or in the yard · Black metal bottom plate for fire basket ·...
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What do you put inside a fire pit?
Why not just leave it bare earth? As you burn fires, you will likely have to clean out the ash at some point with a shovel. It seems to me that having rocks/sand in there would make that a harder job than it needs to be. More on reddit.com
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Can I put sand in the bottom of my fire pit?

Yes. Bbut then put pea gravel on top of that. The gravel will allow for better drainage.

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Tips on building backyard fire pit
My experience is that on Reddit when you ask questions like this, you get answers that are all over the board and it gets difficult to decide what you REALLY need to do. I wanted a fire pit and ran into the same warnings. Here's what I did. Can't tell you if it's right for you or not. I live where there's no danger of me starting some kind of underground fire ... water tables too high and it rains too much. I picked a place not under any trees I wanted to keep and cleared away the grass. I'm a cheap bastard. I read all the shit about exploding bricks. I went with these. . Dry laid them directly on the ground up to five courses high. Thirteen blocks to a course gave me a 24 inch interior area. I even went up-town hipster and put in a pipe underground to supply air to the fire when ash began to build up. Then I poured a bag of sand over the bottom inside. I've used it for years. Nothings ever exploded. Exactly two bricks have cracked and those two happened on the same night when a large diameter hardwood log was left resting directly on top of those bricks burning all night. I've burned hardwood fires in it for hours involving drinks, cooking meals, roasted-marshmallows, and shooting the shit afterwards... Hours ....and then covered it an let the rest of the fire burn out over night. Never a problem. Now.... I recommend that you don't do what I did 'cause everyone's gonna tell you that it's dangerous. But me? I took all the money I didn't spend and bought a nice bottle of single-malt. Goes good with a nice fire and a woman that loves you. More on reddit.com
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Outdoor Fire Pit Question - Sand on the bottom?

Mostly for heat dispersal. It also acts as a bit of ballast.

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28" Round Fire Pit Bottom Kit – Firebuggz
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r/landscaping on Reddit: What do you put inside a fire pit?
November 25, 2024 -

I built a fire pit and at this point, all that I have left is to fill in the fire pit with either gravel, sand or rock, aka the surface for which I will be playing the wood on in the fire pit. I have done some research on what to place but I'm still a little confused as to what to actually place down. I saw a common material is play sand but the drawback with that is it does not drain well when it rains or snows and it needs replacement often.

I also saw that people use a gravel road base. Other people were saying you could use 3/4" granite or even lava stone.

I guess I'm just confused on what to use or what is the best option to use for the inside of the fire pit.

Side question: If a road base is a good option, would I want to use a breeze or would I want to use an explicit roadbase?

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suncreatoutdoor
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What is Best to Put in the Bottom of a Fire Pit? | SUNCREAT – suncreatoutdoor
Sand is a common and affordable choice. Layering fine sand at the bottom of a fire pit forms an additional insulation layer, acting as a buffer between the wood or fuel and the bottom, preventing it from burning or scorching over time, thus reducing damage to the fire pit itself.
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Popular Mechanics
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We Put Our Favorite Smokeless Fire Pits to the Test—These 7 Produced Almost Zero Smoke
5 days ago - This patented design keeps the ... from the bottom. We found the interior to be relatively cavernous, which means more wood could fit inside so you get bigger fires and more heat. Other than the first couple of minutes when we lit the kindling, the X Series was virtually smokeless, as promised. We fed logs as needed to keep the wood loaded even with the rim, which had flames extending 12 to 24 inches out of the fire pit, creating ...
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Maryland Shooters
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Outdoor Fire Pit - bottom material? | Maryland Shooters Forum - Weapon Discussions & Classifieds
June 30, 2025 - This fire pit will be exposed all ... all sorts of conflicting accounts of what works. Click to expand... Sand is good and cheap. ... Mt Savage refractory fire bricks is the official answer....
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F&J Outdoors
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Enhance Your Fire Pit Experience: Discover the Best Materials to Put a – F&J Outdoors
October 6, 2023 - The lava durability is a key factor--these rocks can withstand high temperatures without cracking or breaking. That means they'll last through countless cozy evenings around the fire pit. When it comes to rock placements, you should layer lava rocks at the bottom of your pit.
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Bob Vila
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12 Dos and Don'ts For Building A Fire Pit (That Looks Great)
August 3, 2021 - You’ll want to start with a layer of sand at the bottom of the pit, and then top the sand with gravel, lava rocks, fire pit glass, paving stones or even bricks for your fire pit.
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Backyard Oasis
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What to Put in the Bottom of a Fire Pit on Concrete - Experts Recommendation — Backyard Oasis
September 17, 2025 - Allow for proper drainage and ventilation under the fire pit with gravel, holes, and vents. Materials must be tamped down level and compact with at least 2-6 inches of depth depending on the type.
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Walden Backyards
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Should I Put Sand In The Bottom Of My Fire Pit? | Expert Tips From Walden Backyards
July 10, 2024 - If you have a fire pit and are wondering about some of the best ways to maintain your firepit through the years, you may be curious about using sand in the pit itself. Placing sand at the bottom of your firepit is highly recommended whether you ...
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Instructables
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How to Build an in Ground Fire Pit : 8 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
October 2, 2017 - How to Build an in Ground Fire Pit: I recently built an in ground fire pit in my backyard using landscaping flagstone and construction adhesive. With a total cost of around $80 and an afternoon of work I've got a fire pit that will last a very long time. Here's how I did it!
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Solo Stove
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Bonfire Fire Pit with Stand: Enhance Your Outdoor Experience Solo Stove
From your first burn to your hundredth, enjoy effortless, smokeless fires with a Stand that elevates your fire pit off the ground—helping protect heat-sensitive surfaces underneath so you can burn everywhere from the deck to the grass.
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Should I Put Sand In The Bottom Of My Fire Pit | by Josh ImMan | Medium
April 25, 2017 - First of all you should always read the instructions from the manufacturer. Some metal fire pits recommend you to use an inch or 2 thick layer of sand at the bottom of the pit. So if you are undecided as to whether you need to put sand in the base of your fire pit, check with the user manual first.
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Fire Bowl - Bottom by Muskoka Fire Pits. Family Owned and Operated.
Add a Muskoka Fire Pits Grill/ Griller and turn this Fire Bowl into an outdoor wood burning BBQ! All Fire Bowls come with drainage holes. Please note that paint will not last with use, there are no industrial paints that resist direct flame contact. ... Fire Bowl extraordinaire!! Great Product! We went for simple design and purchased the 31 inch bottom fire bowl.
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Breeo
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The Original Smokeless Fire Pit
Air enters a cavity at the bottom into the double wall while the fire heats the walls.
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Posh Living Magazine
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What To Put On The Bottom Of a Fire Pit? | Posh Living Magazine
June 20, 2024 - However, sand needs to be monitored and replaced periodically as it can become compacted and less effective over time. Why put gravel in the bottom of a fire pit? Gravel and other gravel-based materials enhance stability and ensure proper drainage.
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Stone Centers
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Natural Stone Fire Pits: All You Need to Know
There are different kinds of natural stones, each of them with unique characteristics. However, not all of them may be fit for a fire pit. Stone fire pits should be built with natural stone boulders that are strong and offer a variety of designs.