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48 Inch Fire Pit

Explore our range of fire pit kits featuring a series of 48-inch models – a big and stylish additio...

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    Solus Decor Hemi Firebowl - Concrete Adjustable Flame Fire Pit Solus Decor
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    Product Description  Experience Quality Fire with the Hemi Firebowl Perfect for both intimate home gardens and dynamic commercial spaces, this adju...

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    Original price $3,195.00 - Original price $8,495.00
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48 Inch Fire Pit FAQs

How much room do I need around my 48 inch fire pit?

A good rule of thumb is to maintain a minimum clearance of at least 7-8 feet around the fire pit. This clearance allows for safety and comfort, ensuring that people and flammable materials are a safe distance from the open flames.

What is the best base for a fire pit?

The ideal fire pit base is non-combustible, like fire-resistant pavers, concrete, or a fire pit pad. It offers stability, protects surfaces from heat, and reduces accident risks.

Should a fire pit be deep or shallow?

Fire pit depth can vary based on your preference and purpose. Deeper pits (12-18 inches) contain larger fires and offer more warmth. Shallow ones (6-8 inches) add decoration and suit smaller gatherings.

What is the best material for a fire pit?

Fire pits come in different materials, each with pros and cons. Steel and iron are sturdy and modern. Copper and steel look impressive but need more care. Stone or concrete give a rustic look and last long.

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