Does a fire pit need a grate?

Grates keep the logs elevated while ash falls through to the bottom, maintaining constant air flow. Not all wood burning fire pits use grates, but if one is available for your fire pit, it can be a very useful tool to keep the fire burning much longer.

Can you use cast iron for a fire pit?

It can easy go from stovetop, to oven, to on top of an outdoor grill, to being used as a small oven in a fire pit. Unlike other non-stick pans cast iron can be used with high heat. This makes it perfect for cooking outdoors. You can place it directly over the flames, on hot coals, and even cover it with hot coals.

How big should my fire pit grate Be?

Your grate can be about 6 to 8 inches below the rim of your fire pit if you want the flames to be above the fire pit’s opening. A grate about 12 to 15 inches below the rim of the fire pit will keep the flames mainly down inside the fire pit. This arrangement is good for conversing with friends across the fire pit.

What is the most durable material for a fire pit?

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  • With a naturally high melting point, stainless steel fire pits offer durability and a corrosion- and stain-resistant surface.
  • Rusted steel works well when you want a weathered look for your fire pit.
  • The most durable steel fire pit finish you can get is powder coated steel.

What is a good height for a fire pit?

15 to 20 inches
If you plan to use the fire pit wall as seating, aim for a height of 15 to 20 inches (18 inches is just about ideal). The width of the fire pit wall should be a minimum of eight inches for seating, but 12 to 18 inches is better.

Should I put sand in my metal fire pit?

Some metal fire pits recommend you to use an inch or 2 thick layer of sand at the bottom of the pit. Sand is also great for protecting the actual metal bowl from the intense heat the fire can put out. At the end of the day, there is no harm in putting sand in the base of a metal pit.

How do you keep a cast iron fire pit from rusting?

Cover the fire pit with a UV and/or waterproof cover. Apply a light coat of any common food oil to any exposed metal if the fire pit will not be used for an extended period of time or you live in a high-humidity area like on the coast. Check your fire pit a day before each use to spot and fix any early signs of rust.