Indoor Fire Pits: Why You Should Nix Real Wood And Use Fire Glass


People are always looking for new trends and accessories to decorate their yard. Not only do they want to stay modern, but also personally and environmentally safe. Fire pits are a common accessory and heat source, both outdoors and indoors. Since fire pits always involve an open flame, proper safety measures are always considered when building and operating one. A key factor to consider is the type of fuel your fire pit will use. The most common one is firewood. However, this would not be a great option if you are building a fire pit indoors or are looking for a more environmentally friendly outdoor option.

A popular alternative option that has been growing in recent years is fire pit glass. It is very aesthetically pleasing to the fire pit itself and a more environmentally friendly option as well. It is also easier to manage and clean compared to normal firewood. Fire pit glass also has many other advantages over burning firewood.

Reasons You Should Nix Firewood

Not as Safe

Fire is always unpredictable, even if it is lit in a contained area. The flame can rise unexpectedly, and it’s hard to predict the amount of smoke that will be emitted as the wood burns. You also can not control what direction ash or burning debris will go as it flies off the wood. Using fire pit glass will eliminate these dangers, as there will be no smoke or ash, and the flames will be easier to handle.

Leaves a Mess

One chore that comes included with most fire pits is cleaning up ash, soot, and the remains of firewood that has been left behind. This can be a messy process, and you will have to be careful to dispose of some debris properly. If you use fire pit glass or even fake wood, this will eliminate a lot of clean up and will stay aesthetically pleasing even the day after the fire pit is used. The only cleaning that you will have to do is clean and rinse the fire pit glass a few times a year, sometimes even replace it.

Bad For the Environment

Burning firewood releases large amounts of smoke, fumes, and other harmful particles into the air. One of the downsides of using a fire pit is having to deal with the smoke that could get blown in your direction depending on the direction the wind blows. Real firewood is also non-renewable. By using fire pit glass in place of real wood, you are being more eco-friendly and will keep the air cleaner for you.

Bad For Health

As the last point stated, burning firewood can release very harmful gases and particles into the air. The particulate matter in particular can cause a large amount of irritation, leading to red scratchy eyes, and runny noses. For people with lung or heart conditions, being around a fire pit when real wood is burning can aggravate symptoms and could even be dangerous for certain guests. Fire pit glass will produce less carbon monoxide and even less particulate matter, making it much safer for all ages to use.

Does Not Last as Long

Burning firewood does not last very long after it has been lit. If you do not continue to add new wood, the flame could go out after a while. Fire pit glass does not have this problem. It can withstand high temperatures and won’t pop, crack, melt, burn, or discolor even after years of use. You can also save money by not having to continually purchase new firewood. It is a one-time investment that will ultimately pay off.

Less Aesthetically Pleasing

Unless it is cleaned often, burned firewood does not look aesthetically pleasing to most people. Fire pit glass, on the other hand, comes in many shapes, styles, sizes, and colors to choose from. It is not hard to find at least one type and style that can fit your fire pit and home. You can also change them out whenever you want to, which will help keep your fire pit looking brand new.

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