Outdoor Gas Fireplace Versus Wood

Outdoor living is greatly enhanced by an outdoor fireplace. But with so many models to choose from, it’s hard to choose which will best suit a personal style. One good way to make a decision is to first choose between an outdoor gas fireplace or a wood burning fire pit. Here are the pros and cons of each.

Gas fireplace maintenance Littleton Pros

Gas fireplaces are clean fuel burning appliances that are sold in a nearly unlimited number of sizes and styles to suit any home’s decor . They can be found in low models, where the fire feels like a traditional campfire, or high models, where it feels like an ambient fire is burning in the middle of a social table setting. Gas fireplaces require no extra supplies beyond the initial hook-up to a gas fuel source. They are mess-free and there is virtually no gas fireplace maintenance in Littleton or elsewhere. Even if they get rained on, owners can simply turn on the gas and have an instant fire with no preparation. When users are finished with the fire, they simply turn the fire off again. There is never any worry about lingering embers.

Gas Fireplace Cons

Since gas fireplaces in Westminster and other places burn fuel, users don’t get that wood-burning smell when the fire is lit. The flames can only get so high, unlike with wood fires where the fire can be built higher and higher. It’s also not recommended to toast marshmallows or other food over a gas fireplace, so it’s fair to say that a gas outdoor fireplace is for heat and ambience only.

Wood Fireplace Pros

Wood fireplaces give off a lovely aroma when they are burning, which can travel for miles around. The burning wood often crackles, which many people find greatly enhances the experience of having an outdoor fire. Wood fireplaces can be set anywhere in a yard. They don’t have to be connected to a gas hook up, so they don’t need to be near the house.

Wood Fireplace Cons

Several supplies are needed to have a wood fire. These include wood, a lighter, fire starter, kindling and a metal poker or long stick. The supplies run out, so restock is needed on a regular basis. If a person doesn’t live in the country with access to free firewood, they may find that the wood can be expensive. The wood must be kept dry or else it won’t burn. The grate must be cleaned out of ashes the next day after each fire, which allows them to cool enough to be handled with care.

Hopefully, these pros and cons will give a better idea of which kind of fireplace to get for the outdoor living space.

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