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Clay Chiminea Fire Pit

sun-fire-outdoor-chiminea-fireplace-by-the-blue-rooster-cast-aluminum-deck-or-patio-firepit-3519.jpgClay chimineas can be an ignition risk unless placed on the stand made of metal (hopefully included) that came with them. They also heat up very quickly and can cause burns to hands when children play too close to.

Large chimineas can be hefty and difficult for you to move. They can also break easily and break when dropped or tipped over.

Rustic Design

Chiminea fire pits provide a distinct rustic look to your backyard, providing a cozy setting for outdoor conversations and relaxing. They feature a large base that tapers into a chimney, and come in a variety styles to complement your garden or patio decor. A chiminea, though more heavy than other fire pit designs, and more difficult to move around your yard, is easy to fit in small areas.

Chimineas come in a wide selection of materials, such as clay, terracotta, and cast iron, for a Mexican-style appearance. They can be painted as an attractive accent and usually feature hand-crafted details. Chimineas made of clay and terracotta are less sturdy than metal and can break or crack when exposed to extreme temperatures and rough handling. However, they do not get hot as quickly as metal chimineas, and could be better suited to homes with pets or children.

Because of their structure Chimineas are more secure than fire pits since they are confined. They also have an elongated chimney that directs smoke upwards, which will reduce the amount of smoke that you or your neighbors are exposed to. Therefore, they are a great option for homeowners living in areas that restrict open-flame fires or for those who wish to avoid the smell of smoke from an open flame.

Chimineas are best suited for wood burning, but can also be used with gas or liquid propane. Certain models can be used for cooking. You should never use a chiminea in a windy conditions, since strong winds can blow embers or smoke into the air. It is recommended that you build a chiminea inside a fire-safe area known as a patio hearth, which is a three-by-four-foot area covered with pavers or other fireproof materials.

bali-outdoors-fire-pit-wood-burning-chiminea-outside-fireplace-patio-small-firepit-size-17-7-w-x-35-6-h-brown-black-3554.jpgIt is best to use firewood that has been dry-fired and stacked in a uniform manner when building a chiminea. Avoid large branches and logs as they could easily break or split when handled. It is also important to keep an appropriate distance of at least 10 feet from any structure, like your shed or house. It is crucial to never lift your chiminea using its chimney or stack, as this could cause it to break. When not in use it's a good idea to cover your chiminea with an open fire pit.

Versatility

A chiminea is more versatile than a chiminea made of metal because it can be filled with a variety of fuels. It can be filled up with propane gas or wood. It is possible to use it with different types of Briquettes. However it is best to use kiln dried firewood that is simple to ignite and burns rapidly. This will help reduce the amount of pollution your neighbors and your garden are exposed to from the smoke.

It also has an integrated chimney that draws smoke away from people sitting on it, assisting to keep your outdoor space neat and inviting. You can also add accessories such as a log grate or a fire poker to make it easier to maintain the fire. If you're concerned about the amount of smoke that a chiminea emits it's worth considering an option with stainless steel chiminea firebox.

Chimineas are suitable for any type of location. They can be set in small backyards or on balconies with careful consideration. Chimineas are more powerful than fire pits and they can heat a larger area. It is therefore important to build a patio hearth or any other area that is fire-safe where you can place the Chiminea. It should be a small circular or square space that is covered in pavers and placed at a safe distance away from other materials that are flammable or structures.

Chimineas made of clay can last for many years with proper care and use. They are best placed on a stone or concrete fire pad or in a hearth for a patio and on top of a layer of sand or lava stones to stop them from cracking due to heat stress. Never pour water on the chimney of a hot clay, as it will cause the chiminea to break or crack.

If you're seeking a chiminea that is within your budget there are a few models that are very affordable. However, if you're looking for the traditional, classic look you'll need to pay more for the hand-crafted model made of top-quality clay.

Safety

If you choose clay models, it should really find its permanent home straight away since moving it frequently can damage the delicate clay and cause cracks. If you don't have the space to create an permanent chiminea space, a chiminea cover will protect it from rain damage as well as prevent dirt and leaves from building up. This can lead to the risk of fire.

Chimineas are quite heavy, so if you are planning to use yours as an ornamental garden feature or put it in an open outdoor space, ensure that it is positioned securely and has plenty of clearance around it to ensure safety. Also, think about installing a brick or stone patio to prevent the chiminea from being damaged by wind.

Fill the chiminea with sand until it is about half full. This will keep the clay cool and prevent the fire from touching the sides. After the sand has dried, you can light a small fire of newspaper and some kindling, making sure it is kept well away from the sides of the stack. Once the fire has started to smolder, you can add some logs or larger pieces of wood.

After you've made a few small fires in your new indoor chiminea it's a good idea to apply a sealer on the outside of the clay. This will help protect the clay and stop damage from moisture to the paint finish.

Sealer should be applied regularly because the sealer will wear out with regular use. You can buy an appropriate clay sealer from a garden or hardware store, or you can use an extremely high temperature silicone sealant like Future acrylic floor finish, which is ideal for use on ceramic and metal objects that are exposed extreme heat.

It is best to only burn hardwood or split softwood wood logs that are seasoned when using your chiminea. Also, always make sure the chiminea is positioned away from eaves and any kind of roof that may catch fire. Never extinguish a chiminea with water, as this could cause cracks in big clay chiminea and terracotta.

Maintenance

Chimineas are popular due to their rustic appeal, however they require special care to maintain them. You can extend the life of your terracotta chiminea by implementing certain preventative steps.

Make sure to use a chiminea on the surface that is safe for fire. Set it on an outdoor patio made of concrete, brick outdoor fire pit or solid wood deck. Also, make sure that there is nothing over it that could catch fire, such as an eaves or pergola made of wood of the house.

Keep the chiminea clean at all times, but especially during the initial fires. This allows the clay to "season" and become more resistant to heat. Start your first fire using only handfuls of kindling and let them burn for a long time. You can increase the size of fires by adding more kindling. Beware of wood with a lot of bark because it could cause many sparks. Instead, try to choose seasoned wood, which tends to have less sparks.

Fill the chiminea three quarters full with sand after it is ready for use. Make sure that it does not touch any clay. Use a fire starter that does not contain lighter fluid or other products that enhance the flame. After the sand has been covered, begin small-scale fires using paper and some kindling. Make the fire larger each time, but be certain that it does not come into contact with the clay or any other flammable material.

A clay chiminea will last longer if it's regularly cleaned. This decreases the likelihood of structural damage resulting from accumulated soot or ash. It also helps in preventing an accident that could cause fire due to unburnt ash which can quickly ignite.

You should also apply a sealant to the clay chiminea at least once or twice per year. This shields it from the elements and prevents moisture from leaking into the clay, which may cause it to become softer.

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