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Square Ready To Finish Kit With Warming Trends Crossfire Burner
$2,380.00 – $6,332.00Warming Trends Rectangular Aluminum Fire Pit Plate ALPL
$74.00 – $639.00Warming Trends ALPAN-C Aluminum Round Fire Pit Burner Pan
$253.00 – $1,273.00Warming Trends ALPAN-S Aluminum Square Fire Pit Burner Pan
$253.00 – $1,273.00Warming Trends ALPL-C Aluminum Round Fire Pit Burner Plate
$113.00 – $1,155.00Warming Trends ALPL-S Aluminum Square Fire Pit Burner Plate
$113.00 – $1,155.00Rectangular Stainless Steel Flat Pan with AWEIS Electronic Ignition
$2,317.50 – $2,444.25Round Drop-In Fire Pit Kit with Flame Sensing Ignition
$809.25 – $929.25Rectangular Drop-In Pan With Flame Sensing Kit
$749.25 – $966.75Linear Drop-in Fire Pit Pan With Flame Sensing Kit
$822.00 – $1,124.25Linear Trough Torpedo Fire Pit Kit with Flame Sensing Spark Ignition by HPC
$1,609.68 – $3,402.00HPC Torpedo Rectangular Fire Pit Insert Push Button Flame Sensing
$2,033.75 – $3,024.33HPC Push Button Flame Sense Round Flat Insert Torpedo Penta Burner
$1,637.50 – $2,637.42Fire Pit Match Lit Installation Kit for Propane by American Fire Glass
Original price was: $179.99.$134.99Current price is: $134.99.Round Ready to Finish Fire Pit Enclosures by HPC
$2,269.43 – $2,346.79Fire Pit Match Light Kit for Natural Gas by American Fire Glass
Original price was: $79.99.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
Transform your backyard into a haven of warmth and ambiance with a gas fire pit kit. These kits offer unparalleled flexibility, allowing you to create a custom fire feature that perfectly complements your outdoor living space.
Gas Fire Pit Kits are ideal for a DIY enthusiast or a homeowner seeking a personalized touch.
Gas fire pit kits offer a unique blend of customization, durability, and technological advancement that pre-built fire features often lack. Here’s why they’re a popular choice:
- Unleash Your Creativity: Design the fire pit enclosure of your dreams, using materials that match your aesthetic and seamlessly integrate with your existing landscape. From rustic stone to sleek modern concrete, the possibilities are endless. A kit provides the essential inner workings, allowing you to focus on the exterior design.
- Built to Last: Unlike pre-fabricated units, DIY fire pits allow you to use robust, high-quality materials like stone, brick, and concrete for the enclosure, ensuring long-lasting durability even in harsh weather conditions.
- Cutting-Edge Technology: Gas fire pit kits often incorporate the latest advancements in fire pit technology, including electronic ignition, flame sensing systems, and even smartphone control. This translates to enhanced safety, convenience, and performance.
- Cost-Effective Customization: While investing in quality components is essential, a DIY fire pit kit can often be more cost-effective than a custom-built, professionally installed fire feature, especially if you handle the enclosure construction yourself. DIY Fire Pit Kits offer the user the confidence that all the essential parts are compatible, quick, and easy to install.
Choosing the right gas fire pit kit can seem daunting with the array of options available. Here are the key factors to consider:
- Fuel Type – Natural Gas vs. Propane: This is the most crucial decision. Natural gas connects directly to your home’s gas line, while propane requires a portable tank or a dedicated propane line. They are not interchangeable. Consult with a licensed gas professional to determine the best option for your situation and ensure safe installation.
- Size and Shape: From intimate tabletop fire pits to grand, attention-grabbing centerpieces, gas fire pit kits come in various sizes and shapes (round, square, linear). Consider the scale of your outdoor space and how the fire pit will be used. Remember, larger fire features consume more fuel (higher BTU’s)
- Ignition System: Several ignition options are available, each with its own advantages:
- Match Lit (also known as Match Light or Match Throw): The simplest and most budget-friendly option. Requires manually lighting the burner with a match or lighter. These systems are straightforward to install and maintain and do not require an electrical feed.
- Spark Ignition: A push-button igniter creates a spark to light the burner. They are battery-powered so no external power source is needed.
- Flame Sensing: A safety feature that automatically shuts off the gas supply if the flame is extinguished. Available with spark ignition or match-lit options.
- Electronic Ignition: The most advanced option, often with remote control or smartphone app integration. Offers the highest level of safety with automatic re-lighting attempts and flame monitoring. Ideal for commercial settings and often required by local codes.
- Burner and Pan: The heart of your fire pit. The burner’s BTU rating determines the flame’s intensity. A burner pan (required for propane and often recommended for natural gas) houses the burner and provides a stable platform.
- Materials: The pans and burners are primarily made from durable stainless steel and brass, with select aluminum pans included for added versatility and lightweight performance. These materials resist corrosion and ensure long-lasting performance.
- Features: Consider features like adjustable flame height, and remote control capabilities. These can enhance your fire pit experience and add convenience.
- Budget: Gas fire pit kits range in price depending on the size, features, and quality of the components. While it’s tempting to opt for the cheapest option, investing in a high-quality kit will pay off in the long run with superior performance and durability.
The contents of a gas fire pit kit can vary, but generally, you can expect the following:
- Burner: The component that produces the flame.
- Burner Pan: (often included, especially for propane): A tray that houses the burner.
- Ignition System: Components for the chosen ignition type (e.g., spark igniter, control module).
- Gas Connection Lines and Fittings: Connect the burner to the gas supply.
- Valve or Key Valve: Controls the gas flow.
- Instructions: Detailed instructions for assembly and installation.
At The Magic of Fire, we understand that every outdoor space is unique, and sometimes, off-the-shelf solutions may not perfectly fit your vision. That’s why we offer the option of working closely with manufacturers to supply custom-made fire pit kits or components tailored specifically to your needs.
Whether you have a particular design in mind or require modifications to fit a custom-built enclosure, our team is dedicated to bringing your ideas to life. By collaborating closely with trusted manufacturers, we ensure that each custom fire pit kit meets your specifications, providing a seamless integration into your outdoor living space.
With our commitment to quality craftsmanship and personalized service, you can trust us to deliver a one-of-a-kind fire pit solution that exceeds your expectations.
For further inquiries, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us using the telephone number located at the top of the page, or you can utilize the contact form available at the bottom. We look forward to assisting you with any questions or information you may need.
A gas fire pit kit empowers you to create a truly personalized outdoor gathering space. By carefully considering your needs, exploring all available options, and prioritizing safety, you can build a fire pit that will provide years of warmth, enjoyment, and unforgettable memories.
Don’t hesitate to contact our team of experts for personalized guidance and support throughout your fire pit journey. We look forward to assisting you with any questions or information you may need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to our FAQ section! Here, we aim to address some of your most pressing questions about fire pits, helping you make informed decisions whether you’re looking to install, purchase, or simply understand more about fire pits.
Do I need a professional installer?
While some DIYers may be comfortable with the installation, it’s highly recommended to consult with a licensed gas professional, especially when working with natural gas lines. This ensures safety and compliance with local codes.
What size propane tank do I need?
The tank size depends on the BTU rating of your burner. Larger burners require more fuel and may need a larger tank or a dedicated propane line.
Can I build my fire pit under a covered patio?
It’s generally not recommended to place a fire pit under a covered structure due to fire hazards. Consult local building codes and manufacturer’s instructions for safe clearances.
How much fire glass or lava rock do I need?
The amount depends on the size and shape of your fire pit. A general guideline is 90 pounds of fire glass or 45 pounds of lava rock per square foot of enclosure area.