Fire Pit Base Rocks

This fire pit rock is made to resemble real life wood logs only these rocks have much better heat retention and can be reused over and over compared to real wood logs that would quickly burn out.
Fire pit base rocks. It doesn t radiate heat as well as lava rocks and it s more expensive than sand dirt but some folks love the way the flames dance in the reflection of the glass. Our kit can be installed on grass on top of a gravel paver base or on top of a patio. Place a thin layer of sand on the bottom of the fire pit and add the recommended 2 6 inches of filler on top of it. Adding gravel on top of the compacted dirt will create a base for your fire pit.
While some people choose to forgo a fire pit filler and simply use a concrete or stone base filler adds a nice aesthetic to your fire pit that can enhance your backyard landscaping. Moreover like all fire pit rocks uniflame lava rock does not emit carbon dioxide soot or ash hence it is eco friendly and can be reused as many. Check the contents of your kit to see if additional materials are needed before assembling. Make a loop on one end of the string and slip it around the rebar.
Cut a piece of string to half the length of the fire pit s diameter. Unlike the lava rocks mentioned above fire pit glass is man made and can come in a wide assortment of colors and patterns. Our fire pit kit is comprised of blocks and a metal ring insert. For example if the completed fire pit is to be 5 feet wide cut the string to 2 1 2 feet long.
Pour a generous amount of crushed gravel paver base into the hole so your finished base will be approximately five inches thick. Fire pits commonly consist of an inner wall an outer wall a cap i e a flat tabletop like surface around the opening at the top of the pit and decorative stones or rocks in the center. Wet the gravel thoroughly with a garden hose and then use the hand tamper to compact it into a hard layer a couple of inches below the.