Best way to make a fire pit lid for this long rectangular fire pit?
Cover for Fire Pit / Ring?
Firepit cover that do not tear recommendations?
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Name: Duck Covers Essential Water-Resistant 42 Inch Round Fire Pit Cover
Company: Visit the Duck Covers Store
Amazon Product Rating: 4.5
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We have a fire pit that is super long and sits right under a tree, so we want to have a lid made that will prevent the leaves from constantly falling into the lava rocks. I was thinking a metal lid like the one pictured would be the best solution, but is there a way to prevent it from rusting and then the rust bleeding onto the concrete pit? Or maybe a better way to design the lid in general? We live in Southern California, so not dealing with super cold temperatures or ice, just rain and those falling leaves.