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Firepit Features & Accessories – Flame Ignition, Accents & Tools

by Bill Ferris Leave a Comment

Clear glass rectangular wind screen protecting a flame on a dark fire pit table

Table of Contents

  • How can you enhance your outdoor fire experience?
  • Flame Ignition – Lighting your fire
    • Manual Light
    • Auto-light
  • Decorative Media – Accenting your firepit
    • Fire Glass
    • Lava Rocks
    • River Rocks
    • Faux Wood Logs
  • Other fire pit tools – Managing the flame & protecting yourself
    • Grates & Andirons
    • Pokers
    • Wind Screens & Spark Screens
  • Cooking – Heating & serving your food for alfresco dining
  • Finishing up selecting your fire pit

How can you enhance your outdoor fire experience?

Once you get beyond the basic setup, several options can improve an outdoor fire pit’s performance, appearance and capability.

Person using a rod to manually lighting a round white fire pit with grey lava rocks surrounding the ethanol burner

Flame Ignition – Lighting your fire

Once you finally have everything set up, you’ll need to light your outdoor fire pit. Some types may be more challenging to light. The design, location and wind conditions all may affect how easy it is to ignite the flame. Ethanol or wood-burning fire pits must be lit by hand, but natural gas or propane fire pits often have options.

Manual Light

Once the gas valve is opened, ignite the flame by hand with a long lighter or match. A wind guard may be handy if there is a breeze. Be sure to adhere to the manufacturer’s instructions for the proper gas settings and lighting before lighting your fire pit.

Auto-light

The gas is turned on and the flame is lit automatically using a single switch or button. Read through the owner’s manual to ensure your settings and connections are in place before relying on the automatic system.

Decorative Media – Accenting your firepit

If you opt for an ethanol or gas fire, you can still achieve the appearance of a natural wood fire pit or enhance its visual appeal.

Fire Glass

These bits of tempered glass come in many colors and are typically used to obscure gas and ethanol burners as well as control the flame. They may be smooth and rounded like pebbles or jagged like chipped ice with a relatively uniform size. The glass reflects the light of the flames, creating a glow and pleasant ambiance that draws attention to the fire. Change the color of the fire glass throughout the year to create different moods or coordinate with your decor.

Fire Glass - Outdoor GreatRoom

Lava Rocks

These rugged pieces of porous volcanic rock protect burners from the elements, help maintain an even flame and provide a natural-looking aesthetic. Due to their organic nature, lava rock pieces come in different sizes. They’re sold with natural uneven surface contours or tumbled for a smooth appearance. Lava rocks vary in color and may be found in shades of black, grey, brown and red. They’re low maintenance, last a few years and are typically less expensive than fire glass.

Lava Rocks - Fire Pit Art

River Rocks

Despite the name, these are not rocks at all. River rocks that are found in nature are porous and may explode when heated and cooled. Fire pit river rocks are typically made from volcanic basalt or ceramic material and can safely withstand high temperatures. They are colored and shaped to mimic the smooth rocks found in rivers and streams. Fire pit river rocks are typically used in gas fire bowls or to outline ethanol burners. They retain heat even after a burner is turned off.

River Rocks - Paloform

Faux Wood Logs

These artificial pieces range from realistic ceramic facsimiles to minimalist metal cylinders to sit in the fire or alongside. Unlike the real thing, there is no smoke, sparks or mess. Like other decorative media, faux logs protect the burner and provide shielding from the wind. Steel and other metal versions radiate heat, providing additional warmth in the cold. Faux wood logs can give fire pits a campfire feel and are often combined with lava rocks.

Faux Wood Logs - Rocky Mountain Ironworks

Other fire pit tools – Managing the flame & protecting yourself

A few simple products can greatly improve the efficiency and safety of your fire.

Grates & Andirons

Grates are metal trays that sit beneath kindling and logs to improve the airflow needed to start and maintain a roaring fire. Built-in fireplaces may have substantial legged versions, while firepits or chimineas may simply have a thin slatted tray that sits on a ledge. An andiron is a metal support that helps to hold logs in place above the floor for airflow and they usually come in pairs. Some are very decorative and add subtle style to a hearth.

Black metal grate set in round stacked stone fire pit near firewood

Pokers

These long metal rods (a.k.a. fire irons) are used to stoke the fire by moving wood and coals around. They often have a barbed side for hooking logs and rolling them over. You can usually purchase a fire pit tool set with a poker, scissored tongs for grasping logs, a long-handled brush and a dustpan for ashes. It helps to have a rack for the set that mounts to a nearby wall or sits on the ground.

Fire Pokers - Fire Pit Art

Wind Screens & Spark Screens

 These toughened glass or metal barriers prevent embers and sparks from flying out and stray items from falling into the flames. Transparent tempered glass windscreens are ideal for fire pit tables where the ambiance of the flame is as important as the warmth it gives off. Metallic mesh covers are best for larger wood-burning fire pits with less control over the flame. They should have handles for safely removing it to stoke the fire and adjust the wood.

Spark Screens - Fire Pit Art
Cooking - Pizza Oven Chiminea - Proud Pyro

Cooking – Heating & serving your food for alfresco dining

Some fire pits can be outfitted with cooking accessories to create a makeshift outdoor kitchen.

  • Grills & Racks – Many gas and wood-burning firepits have grill or rack attachments that sit above the flame.
  • Baking Pans – Specialized enclosed fireplaces and chimineas may be used as pizza ovens and include steel sheets for even heating.
  • Meat Hangers – Outdoor fires may be used to smoke meat, but they require you to suspend it above the flame so it can absorb the smoky flavor.

Finishing up selecting your fire pit

Alright, you know exactly what you want to buy. You’re done, right? Not so fast. You still need to get your outdoor setting ready. Read the next section of our guide for some tips on preparing your space and installing your new fire pit.

Guide Sections

Round dark grey bio-ethanol fire pit table on hardwood deck with modern outdoor lounge chairs

Outdoor Fire Pit Buying Guide

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Types of Fire Pits – Portable & Permanent Outdoor Fire Features

Massive flat round oxidized iron fire pit with wood stored in the side on a patio

Best Materials for Fire Pits – Metal vs Mineral Options

Large rectangular metal fire pit table with oxidized finish surrounded by modern outdoor lounge seating with grey cushions on a deck

Preparing Your Fire Pit Installation – Connecting & Storing Fuel

Gas lit rectangular outdoor fire pit on a beach house patio at sunset

Fire Pit Safety & Maintenance – Responsibility & Diligence

Filed Under: Fire Pits, Guide - Outdoor Fire Pits

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About Bill Ferris

Bill Ferris is the president of Decor Outdoor and founded the company in 2007. He's been quoted on patio furniture by Living Cozy and on home improvement by Realtor.com. When not writing posts for the website, he's a frequent guest contributor on the subject of online marketing and an interior design enthusiast.

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