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April 14, 2011

Does Fireplace Village Carry Patio and Outdoor Fireplaces?

Known across New England as the leading full service stove shop and fireplace retailer, Fireplace Village also carries outdoor fireplaces designed to make your patio more comfortable. Outdoor living spaces are in high demand right now as people enjoy more “staycations” and invest in home improvements beyond the patio door.

The Napoleon outdoor fireplaces available at Fireplace Village are top of the line. These units are designed to transform your patio or deck into a cozy, luxurious spot to relax and unwind. Your family will spend long nights in front of the Napoleon GSS36 outdoor fireplace, a stainless model that can run on liquid propane or natural gas.

For a contemporary patio space consider the Napoleon GSST8 Outdoor Torch, a sleek and stylish system that adds incredible class to your patio space, as well as mood lighting and warmth to keep the party going.

No matter which model you choose, the Napoleon outdoor fireplaces from Fireplace Village will create more comfort in your outdoor living space. Visit one of our showrooms today to have a look at the options available.

    

June 10, 2010

Take the Comfort of Your Hearth Outside with the Heat & Glo Montana Outdoor Wood Fireplace

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Outdoor living spaces are all the rage right now and for good reason. Relax in the comfort of home beyond those four walls with the Heat & Glo Montana Outdoor Wood Fireplace, designed to bring a cozy hearth onto the patio.

The Montana model is built for the outdoors, made to withstand weather and the elements. You can be confident in the design and technology included, and options like a stainless steel weather shield and tile or stucco will help to create the ultimate backyard gathering place.

Keep the party going long into the night or relax together for a romantic evening in front of the fire and under the stars. Your deck or patio will never be the same.

    

January 31, 2010

Outdoor Fire Pits Keep the Home Fire Burning

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There is something about a fireplace that adds comfort to any area and your backyard is no exception. Adding outdoor fire pits to patios or landscapes will brighten and warm the area, creating the perfect place for entertaining and relaxing.

Homeowners have many different choices in outdoor fire pits and each one will have a slightly different effect on your landscape. Some people even opt to build a firepit themselves, using stone and elbow grease to create the desired ambiance. Make sure that a do-it-yourself project will produce a fire pit that meets all safety and building codes, as you don’t want to make a mistake when there are flames involved.

For a tested and safe alternative, choose one of the styles out on the market today. You can purchase the size, shape and materials that suit your tastes. Outdoor firepits are available in wood burning and gas burning models. Copper is one popular alternative. With a rich color and often sporting decorative legs, copper fire pits add a sense of style to your patio. They can be found in a rectangular or round shaped and will come with a lid for spark protection. Many copper pits have decorative shelves underneath to hold logs and kindling.

Other metal outdoor fire pits are larger and more utilitarian than their fancier copper cousins. They will fit more than one log, often building decent sized fires that last a good while. Another benefit of this type of fire pit is the portability of it. They are often on two wheels and two stand legs, in the same style as a BBQ grill. Tip them up and roll them to your preferred location. Some even double as an open grill, with attachments that transform your fire pit into a cook pit and your patio party into a feast.

Fire tables are growing in popularity. Essentially low outdoor fire pits that are framed in a sturdy tabletop, fire tables are usually set in one place permanently. Often outdoor patio furniture such as outdoor couches and loungers will be set out around the fire table. They lend a very relaxed and luxurious atmosphere to your patio, and depending on the size you settle on, can hold a good sized fire.

Perhaps the most mainstream outdoor fire pit is the chimenea. Originated from Mexico, chimeneas are rustic looking, hold only small fires and can be moved with a little work. They are often made from clay or ceramic.

With any outdoor fire pit, be sure that you have an area around it that is free of any flammable materials. Don’t set your patio furniture too close and keep children a safe distance away. If the pit doesn’t come with a ledge or shelf for log storage, consider where you will store the fuel so that it is close at hand.

Enjoy the warmth and relaxation that outdoor fire pits offer and leave a place for one in your backyard landscape design. You will enjoy many nights with family and friends watching flames flicker from your choice of pit.outdoor_gas_fireplace

Fireplace Village sells outdoor fire pits and fireplaces from a number of leading hearth manufacturers. Stop by one of our New Hampshire locations to purchase outdoor firepits or visit us online.

    

August 17, 2009

Outdoor Fireplaces, Fire Pits, and Chimeneas

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One of the best ways to extend your enjoyment of your backyard into the evening hours is to relax in front of an outdoor fire. And these days, there are so many options available – from constructing a full fireplace and chimney, to purchasing a metal fire bowl or chimenea – that you can find something to fit just about any budget and style.

There are three main categories to choose from if you are considering an outdoor fireplace for your backyard:

  • Fireplace: Basically, there is not much difference between the designs of indoor and outdoor fireplaces. And just like indoors, you have a choice of either wood or natural gas for fuel. The main difference is that outdoor fireplaces use a chimney in place of a damper. Outdoor fireplaces keep flames contained within a limited area, allowing you the maximum benefit of heat, with little risk of creating an uncontrollable fire in a fire pit or chimenea.
  • Fire Pit: Fire pits are available in a wide range of styles and materials. Most fire pits are round and come in one of two varieties. The first variety is made of brick or cement and is fully integrated into your patio. If you do not have a patio, or don’t wish to redesign your patio for a brick or cement pit, then a portable fire pit made of copper, aluminum or steel might be the option for you. These models come in various sizes. Some have wheels and can be easily rolled to an appropriate place before igniting the flame. Most are no more than three feet across and three feet tall. Some have mesh screens to diminish the amount of sparks that fly out from a stack of burning logs.
  • Chimenea: Chimeneas are generally made of clay and can be purchased for anywhere between $100 and $400. With clay chimeneas, it is important to insulate the inside bottom with either sand or volcanic rock, or keep fires within the small to medium range. Otherwise, the heat can get too intense, causing the clay to crack. This not only ruins the chimenea, but creates a fire hazard as well. Chimeneas require yearly coats of acrylic wax or water sealer to protect against moisture penetration. Also available are fire retardant vinyl covers to protect against moisture and for winter storage. The main thing is to keep water from entering the chimney when not in use.

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Regardless of which type of outdoor fireplace you choose for your home, just remember – never build a fire so large that it can’t be contained safely, never leave it unattended and make sure that you douse your fire when through. And when deciding where to put your outdoor fireplace, make sure to locate it away from roof overhangs, hanging branches and anything flammable. Always keep fire pits and chimeneas on top of brick, concrete or block as the intense heat of these burners will scorch patio wood and lawn grass.

With appropriate safety precautions, you can enjoy the beauty and convenience of a fire in your backyard throughout the year. Mmmm …. S’mores, anyone?