Finding Outdoor Fireplace Designs


If you’re looking for to build an out fireplace for your backyard, you’ll be amazed at all the different outdoor fireplace designs that are available. You can find some that are very portable, easily moved from one location to another. Others are built to be a permanent fixture in your backyard or on a patio or deck.

Some outdoor fireplace designs are made very similar to any indoor fireplace except for that fact that they do not use a damper, or the traditional long chimney. While they still must vent properly, especially if you fireplace is going to be set in a permanent location, you generally won’t have to worry about the smoke that the fire will produce.

One of the most popular outdoor fireplace designs is called a chimenea. They are a Mexican style fireplace made of clay. These can give your yard a great feel and look, while giving you all the features you need.

Outdoor fireplace designs can be constructed from a variety of different materials. They can be anything from clay, brick, cast iron, anodized aluminum, terracotta, and stone masonry. All these types of materials have a very high tolerance to heat, and they will give you a virtual lifetime of use.

Building your outdoor fireplace out of stone or masonry is often a better choice then using any type of metal or steel. Although the metal used in the construction of outdoor fireplaces is treated to withstand the harsh elements of the ever changing weather conditions, they will tend to rust and generally look beaten down after a few years of use. By choosing an outdoor fireplace design that is made of brick, stone or masonry, you’ll find that it will stand up to all weather conditions much better, and you’ll get many more years of use as well as great looks.

The Internet is a great place to find all sorts of outdoor fireplace designs, to fit in with any type of backyard setup. Often your local building supply store will have several models set up right in their showroom, so you can get an idea as far as the size and shape, and the functionality.

When you do decide on an outdoor fireplace design, be sure it will meet or exceed your local fire and safety building codes. These are put in place to not only protect you and your house, but also your neighbors as well.

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