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Choosing the Right Pool Fire Bowl

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It is surprising but true that fire and water can co-exist. In fact, they make a stunning combination. You too can spruce up your backyard space and add life to it. Install  pool fire bowls to create a stunning appearance. The flames dancing around the swimming pool add an element of unique beauty and rustic appeal to the pool side. What’s more, it creates a welcoming environment for family and friends to sit by and relax. So, pool fire bowls are undoubtedly a WIN-WIN Choosing the Right Fire Bowl The market is flooded with a wide variety of fire bowls made from different materials and various shapes and sizes. You can choose the right one to fit your pool perfectly, while dressing it up to exude inordinate appeal. Here are the points to consider while choosing a fire bowl for your outdoor space or backyard. Type of Fuel: Propane fire bowl or gas fire bowl? Fire bowls, unlike the conventional fire pits are fueled with gas; either natural gas or propane. Fire bowls can...

How To Get a Gas Fire Bowl Going?

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  People have been gathering around fires since the very dawn of time. What was used for heat and cooking earlier has now gained entertainment value. A natural gas or propane fire bowl is the perfect ambience-booster as it adds a striking charm to the environment. And nothing could be better than if it is accompanied by the tinkling flow of water that is lit by fire in a pool fire bowl. This is the perfect accompaniment to swimming pools or waterfall arrangements and make for a delightful setting – attractive, enticing and relaxing all rolled into one! Following is a simple walkthrough on how to get a fire bowl going: Installing a fire bowl is a simple and straightforward process. It throws the choice of propane or natural gas as the fuel of choice. A natural gas fire bowl has to be connected to a gas line while a propane one will be hooked to the cylinder. Keep the need for portability of the fire bowl in mind and decide accordingly. The burner, inserts, pipes and i...

Burning A Fire in A Safe and Responsible Manner

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  A roaring fire has become the staple of most backyards around America. The heat of the blaze makes chilly winter evenings more bearable. The magnetic flames are also the perfect excuse for family and friends to gather and make merry. Be it a wood fire pit, a  propane fire bowl or an automated tiki torch, people love to absorb the cozy atmosphere – but is there more being absorbed than what meets the eye? Indeed, harmful toxins permeate the atmosphere around a fire for more reasons than one. Fact of the matter is that there is not much to blame in a clean-burning fire, especially when it is powered by natural gas or propane. It is best to opt for untreated wood as pressure-treated options release toxic chemicals like arsenic and it is not safe to inhale the smoke. Even manufactured logs are better avoided. Similarly, gasoline and other accelerants also end up polluting the air with toxins. It is best to burn seasoned firewood in a natural manner that promotes ...

Feel it - Gas Fire Bowl

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  Outdoor Fire & Patio got the huge section of sizes , shapes , colors that can easily fit into your outdoors. Whether it be your personal backyard or a commercial property. Our Modern Fire Bowls will create many, long-lasting memories with your family and friends. Outdoor Fire & Patio 7995 Blue Diamond Rd. Suite 102 #203 Las Vegas, NV 89178 Call an Expert Now : 866-488-6518 outdoorfireandpatio.com

What Goes Into A Natural Gas or Propane Fire?

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Most people prefer having a non-wood fire feature in their backyard as it eliminates the concerns of collecting firewood, looking out for flying embers, cleaning the ash residue and so on. A natural gas fire pit or propane fire bowl is not only easy to get going and maintain, but you can even use artificial logs to create the look of a natural fire! However, which fuel do you use for your fire feature – natural gas or propane? Natural gas is generally considered easy and convenient for conducting the flaming fuel in the fire. While it’s economical and homeowners are not likely to run out this fuel, they may not want to rip up the deck or patio just to hook up the fire pit to their existing natural gas line. And the connection may limit the portability of a fire bowl or table too. The costs will rise a bit if you consider a new gas line just for the fire pit! On the other hand, a propane fire bowl scores high on the convenience scale. All you have to do is ...