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How can I protect my propane fire pit from weather damage?
To keep your propane fire pit in good shape, protecting it from weather is key. Use a waterproof cover when the fire pit is not in use to shield it from rain, snow, and debris. Store the propane tank in a shaded, ventilated area to prevent overheating. Regularly clean the fire pit to remove dirt and moisture buildup, which can cause rust or corrosion. If possible, move portable fire pits indoors or to a sheltered area during harsh weather seasons to extend their lifespan.
How do I choose the right size fire pit for my patio?
Choosing the right size fire pit depends on your patio space and how you plan to use it. For smaller patios, a compact rectangular fire pit around 40-42 inches can provide warmth without overwhelming the area. Larger patios can accommodate bigger fire pits, like those 50 inches or more, offering more heat and seating space. Consider the number of people you want to gather around and leave enough clearance for safety. Also, think about the fire pit's shape and design to complement your outdoor decor and provide comfortable seating arrangements.
What are the benefits of a rectangular fire pit over round ones?
Rectangular fire pits offer several advantages that might suit your outdoor space better. Their elongated shape provides more surface area for heat and allows more people to sit comfortably around the fire. They often fit well against walls or in narrow patios, maximizing space efficiency. Rectangular designs also tend to have a modern aesthetic that complements contemporary outdoor furniture. Additionally, many rectangular fire pits come with features like tank hideaways and covers, enhancing convenience and safety.