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by Mike Barus
The idea of having a fireplace in the backyard
has become quite popular over the years. Like an indoor fireplace, it
includes a chimney and is surrounded by brick or stones. Outdoor
fireplaces are usually built into or against a wall, and though this is
the most expensive method, the price will depend on your choice of design:
a ready built unit or decide to have one custom built. No matter which way
you choose, you can expect to pay anywhere between just a few thousand
dollars to ten thousand dollars and up for an outdoor fireplace.
An element of danger exists with all types of
fireplaces, but the potential danger is even greater with portable fire
pits, possibly because they are not as permanent as an indoor fireplace.
Because a fireplace exists within a structure, it must adhere to existing
building codes, but a portable pits relies on the homeowner to make sure
that it is used in the safest way possible. The importance of safety when
using outdoor fireplaces can never be stressed too much as is apparent in
an article that appeared online about a family who sustained $50-$60,000
in damages as the result of a fire pit that was being used on a wooden
deck. The patio stones that had been placed underneath the fire pit were
unable to prevent the transfer of heat to the deck boards, and the
structure caught on fire.
In order to assure safe operation and reduce
the dangers of outdoor fireplaces, it is recommended that they be kept
away from anything that is combustible and not placed any closer than ten
feet from the house or other combustibles. Additionally, before retiring
for the night, the homeowners should ascertain that the fire is completely
out.
An outdoor fireplace can be a nice addition to
your home, but you have to be willing to take the extra precautions that
are necessary. Unlike a barbeque grill, gas or charcoal, that sets several
feet from the ground, an outdoor fireplace is low to the ground. As such,
it cannot be used near the house or on any kind of combustible surface. As
long as you're willing to take the extra precautions, it's something you
can certainly enjoy with a great deal of pleasure.
About the Author
Mike Barus specializes in
fireplaces and outdoor
fireplaces
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