Backyard Fireplaces Are A Great Addition To Any Yard
Backyard fireplaces are a great addition for any yard. They can be used as a traditional wood burning or a gas fireplace. They can also be used as an extra cooking area, and are especially great for a marshmallow or weenie roast with the kids. If you’re in a warmer climate, then you may not get as much use out of your backyard fireplace, but for the most part, they can still be nice to have.
There are many different types of backyard fireplaces available for you to choose from. The most common is a type called a Mexican chimenea. These have a classic look and are made from clay. They also have a chimney on top and a whole in the front for the wood. They have become so popular in the last few years because not only are they great for all you outdoor fireplace needs, but they also add a touch of style and are a great accent for your garden.
Some backyard fireplaces can be built in, on a more permanent basis. You can build them directly into a wall so they have more of a traditional brick oven look, the kind you’d see in an old pizzeria. They are great for some added cooking space, or when it’s just to hot indoors to turn on your stove, you can simply slide outside and cook your entire meal.
Make sure you plan out the location of your backyard fireplace carefully. If it’s going on a deck or patio, be sure that it conforms to your local building codes for fire and safety. You also don’t want to build it close to any plants, as they may be damaged by the heat that it will produce. You’ll also want to make sure that you provide for enough room around the fireplace so that the people sitting around it are close enough to enjoy its warmth, but not to close where it may get uncomfortably hot. Backyard fireplaces can be built by the do-it-yourselfer relatively easily and economically. If you search around the Internet you’ll be able to locate all kinds of different plans for all types of backyard fireplaces, so you won’t have to spend a fortune to get a great looking, and very useful fireplace. What many people have chosen to do is to build their outdoor fireplace that burns wood, but they have also built in a gas supply for easy lighting. With this design you’ll have all the charm that a traditional wood burning fireplace provides, with the convenience and ease of gas.
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