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Clay chimineas are an ignition risk unless placed on the metal stand (hopefully included) that came with them. They can also get very quickly and cause burns to small hands if children get too close.

Large chimineas can be heavy and difficult for you to move. They can also break or crack when dropped or tipped.

Rustic Design

Chiminea firepits can add a rustic element to your backyard and creates an inviting setting for outdoor conversations. Some come in a variety styles that match your garden or patio. They have a wide base that tapers to the form of a fireplace. Although they're heavier than fire pit designs, a chiminea is easy to move around your backyard and works well in smaller areas.

Chimineas are available in a broad variety of materials, including clay, terracotta, and cast iron to give a Mexican-style look. They can be painted as an attractive accent and usually have handcrafted details. Chimineas made of clay and terracotta are less sturdy than metal chimineas and can break or crack when exposed to extreme temperatures and rough handling. They do not heat as fast as metal ones and are therefore better for homes with pets or children.

Chimineas are safe due to their structure. They are surrounded. Chimneys direct smoke upwards to lessen the amount of smoke you or your neighbors are exposed to. They're a great option for homeowners living in areas where open-flame fireplaces are prohibited or who want to avoid the smell of smoke from a flame that is open.

Chimineas are best used with wood, but they can also be used with liquid propane or gas. Some models are also made for cooking. It is best not to use a chiminea in a windy conditions, as strong winds can blow smoke or embers through the air. It is recommended that you build an chiminea in the hearth of a patio. This is a three by four foot area covered in pavers or a fireproof material.

When you build a chiminea you should use kiln-dried firewood that is placed in a consistent manner. Avoid large branches and logs, as they can easily break or split when handled. It is also recommended to keep at least 10 feet or more from any structure like your home or shed. It is also important to be cautious not to raise your big chiminea by its chimney or a stack since this can cause it to crack. It is also recommended to cover your fireplace with a cover when it isn't being used.

Versatility

A chiminea can be more flexible than one made of steel because it can be filled with a variety of fuels. It can be filled up with wood or propane gas. You can use it with different kinds of briquettes, but it is preferred to use kiln-dried firewood that is light and burns quickly without emitting a lot of smoke. This can reduce the amount of pollution your garden and neighbours experience from the smoke.

It also has a chimney that funnels the smoke away from the area where people are sitting, which will help keep your outdoor space tidy and pleasant. You can also include accessories such as an edging for logs or a fire poker to help you maintain the fire. If you're worried about how much smoke a chiminea will release it is a good idea to try out a model that uses an SS firebox to regulate the amount of smokiness emitted.

Chimineas work well in any type of location. They can be placed in small chiminea backyards or even on balconies with proper care. Chimineas are more powerful than fire pits and can heat a larger area. It is therefore important to construct a hearth for your patio or any other area that is fire-safe, on which to place the Chiminea. It should be smaller square, circular or circular area that is covered in pavers and situated at a minimum distance from any other flammable structures or materials.

Clay chimineas can last for many years with proper care and use. Place them on a concrete, stone or hearth for a patio. Cover the fire place with a layer of sand and lava stones. This will prevent cracking from heat stress. Never pour water on a hot clay chimney as it can cause the chimney to crack or break.

If you are looking for a chiminea that will fit your budget you can find a couple of models that are affordable. If you're seeking the classic, traditional look, you will have to spend more for a hand-crafted model made of high-quality clay.

Safety

If you choose to purchase clay models be sure that it is placed in a permanent location. Moving it around can cause damage to the clay and cracks. If you don't have enough space to permanently house your chiminea quality chiminea cover is a great option to protect it from rain damage and prevent the build-up of dirt and leaves that could block air flow and cause fire hazards.

Chimineas are quite heavy, so if you plan to use yours as an outdoor feature or put it in an outdoor area then make sure it is positioned securely and has plenty of clearance around it for secure operation. Consider a patio made of stones or bricks to protect the chiminea against wind-related damage.

Fill your chiminea up with sand until it's about half full. This will prevent the fire from touching the sides of the stack and will help to keep the clay cool. After the sand has dried you can light some newspaper and kindling. Make sure that you keep it away from the sides. Once the fire has started to smolder, you can add some logs or larger pieces of wood.

After you've started small flames with your new chiminea it's a good idea to seal the clay. This will protect the finish of your clay and prevent moisture damage.

The sealer needs to be applied every so often, as the initial sealer will wear off over time. You can buy an appropriate clay sealer from a hardware or garden retailer, or you can apply a high temperature silicone sealant, such as Future acrylic floor finish that is ideal for use on metal and ceramic items that are exposed to extreme heat.

It is best to only burn softwood or hardwood logs that are seasoned when using your chiminea. Keep the chiminea clear from any eaves or roofs that could catch on fire. Don't use water to put out your chiminea because it could crack terracotta and clay.

Maintenance

Chimineas have a rustic appeal that draws people towards them, however they require special care to keep them in good shape. A few preventative measures will ensure that your terra-cotta chiminea lasts for many years.

Always ensure that you use a safe, fire-proof surface when you use your chiminea. This means putting it on an outdoor patio made of concrete or brick outdoor fire pit, on a solid wood deck, or on paving stones set in a tiny area. You should also be sure that there's nothing in front of it that could catch fire, like a wooden pergola or eaves of the house.

Keep the chiminea clean always particularly during initial fires. This will allow the clay to "season" and become more heat resistant. Start the first few fires with a few pieces of kindling and allow them to burn completely. You can then slowly build larger fires and add more kindling each time. It is best to avoid using wood that has a lot of bark, as it can cause a lot of hot sparks. Instead, you should opt for seasoned wood, which tends to produce less sparking.

After the chiminea is dried and ready to use then fill it three-quarters of the way full with sand, ensuring that it doesn't touch the clay. Use a fire starter which does not contain lighter fluid, or any other products that enhance the flame. Once the sand is covered, light a small fire using only paper and a lighter. Make the fire larger each time, but be certain that it does not touch the clay or any other fire-proof material.

sun-fire-outdoor-chiminea-fireplace-by-the-blue-rooster-cast-aluminum-deck-or-patio-firepit-3519.jpgA chiminea made from clay will last longer if it's regularly cleaned. This reduces the risk of structural damage due to accumulated soot and ash. It also helps in preventing a fire hazard caused by unburnt ash that can suddenly ignite.

You should also apply a sealant to the clay chiminea every once or twice a year. This protects it from the elements and stops moisture from leaking into the clay, which could cause it to become softer.

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