Outdoor Fire Pit Seating Sets

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Just because the sun goes down doesn’t mean you need to move the party inside. Outdoor fire pit sets allow you to furnish your entire patio with seating that also offer the element of an open flame. Level up your evening entertaining by gathering your guests around a beautiful (and controlled) open flame. Read our guide below to learn more.


What Is an Outdoor Fire Pit Seating Set?


To help narrow in on the perfect desk, it’s important to ask yourself a few questions at the starting line. Consider the following:


Before You Buy


It’s recommended that you take a few steps before purchasing your outdoor fire pit seating set—especially since you’ll be working with an open flame.


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F.A.Q.

What are the different types of fire pits for a backyard?

If you’re looking to install an outdoor fire pit in your outdoor patio oasis, you have a few options:


  1. Wood-burning fire pits: Crackling logs and a smoky aroma create a campfire experience, perfect for anyone who likes a more authentic outdoor feel. Wood-burning pits are also excellent for cooking as they lend a smoked flavor to food grilled on the fire. However, wood-burning pits take longer to get going, can produce a lot of smoke, and require regular maintenance. 


  1. Gas fire pits: These pits use propane or natural gas. They can provide instant flames, are easy to turn on and off, and have simple cleaning protocols. Since gas pits don’t produce smoke, they are ideal for urban areas where wood burning is restricted. Some gas pits are also portable, making them a more versatile option. 


  1. Gel fuel fire pits: These models use gel fuel canisters, providing a clean burning flame without any smoke. Gel fuel pits are also portable, offering extra flexibility with where you use them. However, compared to gas or wood-burning pits, these produce less heat and aren’t as effective for cooking or warming up by the fire. 


What materials are fire pits typically made from?

Fire pits are made from several different materials, each offering unique benefits


  1. Steel is a popular choice, especially for gas models. Steel pits are durable and known for their ability to withstand high temperatures. 


  1. Cast iron retains and distributes heat evenly, making it suitable for outdoor fire pits. It's great for a more rustic look. Cast iron pits are heavy and durable but prone to rust if you don’t maintain them.


  1. Copper pits are a cheaper option known for developing a unique, natural patina over time. 


  1. Stone fire pits are also a good choice if you want something more contemporary. They’re usually made from granite, limestone, or sandstone, making them highly customizable. 


  1. Concrete fire pits can be molded into the shape and design of your choosing and finished to mimic other materials like stone or metal. But once it sets, it becomes a permanent fixture in your outdoor setup. 

How do you maintain and clean a fire pit?

Follow these tips to keep your fire pits clean and maintained year-round:


  1. Regular cleaning: Remove ash and debris after every use. This includes scooping the bottom of fire pits and cleaning around gas burners. Wipe with a clean cloth and cover your fire pit until the next use.


  1. Deep cleaning: Twice a year, scrub the interior of your fire pit with a brush and warm, soapy water. Use a scraper to remove the soot and creosote buildup in wood-burning pits. Rinse thoroughly and let the pit dry before firing it up. 


  1. Inspection: Before each use, inspect gas lines for leaks or damage, ensuring all connections are tight and secure. For wood-burning fire pits, check for rust or damage to the metal components.