Propane or natural gas is preferred to use with gazebos and pergolas but you can use a wood burning fire pit as long a you use a fire screen to contain the ash and embers.
Fire pit under pergola safety.
Place your fire pit on a flat steady surface.
By taking a little care to ensure your fire pit is installed and used properly you can avoid potential safety hazards and best enjoy it for years to come.
Some considerations need to be made when deciding to put a fire pit under a pergola for example if the fire pit is to be installed in an existing pergola or they are being installed together.
Practice common sense fire safety.
Never leave the fire pit unattended if it is still burning or has hot embers if using wood.
Examples of fire pits under a gazebo or pergola.
If you follow the fire pit rules and safety regulations.
5 make sure your fire pit is on a level steady surface.
Many home owners have incorporated fire pits and have been safely using them under gazebos and pergolas for years without any accidents.
Never leave children by a fire feature unattended.
This will prevent the smoke from going back up the chimney which could get into your lungs.
Because the small pergola structure is a bit low and made from wood the fire pit was placed a bit away.
If you look closely at a propane fire pit in a well ventilated area the smoke from the wood burning will easily penetrate the cover so the propane fire pit can be used under a covered patio.
As long as you do it safely you won t be the exception.
This means that the dimensions can be set by the contractor according to fire pit installation regulations in new pergolas unlike existing ones.