Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Isa firepit a good idea?

- BY PAUL F. P. POGUE ASK ANGI

Afire pit is a perfect addition to your backyard for gatherings after dark. After all, the bright glow and the warm crackling of the fire is the ideal backdrop for a lovely evening’s entertainm­ent. They’ll bring

beauty to your outdoor space and perhaps make your home more attractive when it comes time to sell.

You can build the pit yourself or hire a profession­al to do the work. A DIY fire pit kit usually costs between $200 and $400.

This will include stones or pavers

to build the structure, a steel ring that frames the interior, and lava rocks to line the floor. A prefab fire pit is usually the least expensive option, and it’s easier and faster to assemble. However, they don’t tend to last as long as custom-built fire pits, and you don’t have a lot of options to customize.

If you hire a landscapin­g profession­al to construct a fire pit, the cost will average around $700, although high-end pits will set you back more than $1,000.

The biggest advantage of hiring a pro is that you can customize it exactly to your style and needs. You might install a classic circular stone pit with red rocks for an earthy look, or a rectangula­r gas-fueled pit with glass crystals for a modern, sophistica­ted look. Take care that whatever materials you use are capable of handling the high temperatur­es. Some kinds of concrete and glass could crack or explode under the heat.

Most fire pits use firewood or charcoal as fuel. However, you can also install a gas line or electric flames for a customizab­le, turnkey fire source. Since these involve running extra electrical or gas lines, the cost will go up accordingl­y. You can also use propane tanks.

When installing a pit, consider adding other fixtures to enhance its use. For example, a permanent sitting wall around the pit provides more ideal seating than folding chairs in many cases.

While we’re thinking about fire pits as Independen­ce Day nears, it’s an excellent time to take stock of fire safety measures. Whenever you have an active fire going in a pit or fireplace, or if you’re lighting fireworks, make sure you have a fire extinguish­er nearby.

An extinguish­er is an essential tool of home safety and can be purchased for a reasonable price. It’s a good idea to have one fire extinguish­er for every floor of your home, in an easily accessible place. The kitchen should always have a fire extinguish­er nearby.

Fire extinguish­ers are rated by class. In most cases, the best extinguish­er for a home is an ABC model, which works on ordinary combustibl­es, flammable liquids, and electrical equipment.

Make sure everyone in the household knows where the extinguish­er is and how to use it. The National Fire Protection Associatio­n recommends rememberin­g the word PASS:

If you hire a landscapin­g profession­al to construct a fire pit, the cost will average around $700, although high-end pits will

set you back more than $1,000

• Pull the pin.

• Aim low at the base of the fire. • Squeeze the lever slowly and

evenly.

• Sweep the nozzle from side to

side.

Most fire pits use firewood or charcoal as fuel. However, you can also install a gas line or electric flames for a customizab­le, turnkey fire source.

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