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Outdoor Fire Pit Charleston Sc

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on any button below for more details) All size kettles have a 4" lip. (click pictures for larger To place an order or for more information please contact us: Each Kettle is handmade and produced to order. We would like to speak to you to personalize your order. MasterCard and Discover Card New (1) from $1,032.00 Agio Charleston - 48 Inch Round Cast Top Gas Fire Pit Table 24 x 48 x 48 inches In Stock items will ship out within 1-3 business days.This Agio Charleston Fire Pit is perfect way to enhance your back yard! It’s a beautiful addition to any living space, without compromising your budget. The round shape of this elegant fire pit blends seamlessly with any décor, and it will be a great place for your guests to gather around! It features a woven cast aluminum top, a powder coated cast aluminum frame with fiberglass reinforced panels. The Agio Charleston Gas Fire Pit produces up to 40,000 btu’s. Hidden Control Panel - High / Medium / Low.




Lava rock, glass beads or logs can be purchased separately.• 40,000 BTU LP Stainless Steel Burner• Natural Gas Conversion Kit Included• Cast Aluminum Table Top• Dual Tone Textured Aluminum Base• Weather Cover Included• Easy lift off door to easily access Propane Tank (tank not included)• Some assembly required 48 x 48 x 24 inches 3.6 out of 5 stars #262,453 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #77 in Patio, Lawn & Garden > Outdoor Heating > Fire Pits & Outdoor Fireplaces > Fire Tables 65 star66%2 star17%1 star17%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsExcellent product, Easy to assembleI Love this fire pitLooks very nice. But terrible to lightI love this fire pitDifferent Color in PersonFive Stars See and discover other items: gas fire pits Augustus & Carolina is Worth the Trip! Augustus & Carolina Fine Home Furnishings and Augustus & Carolina Outdoor Living, totaling more than 65,000 sq. feet of showroom space sit side by side on Front Street in Historic Georgetown, SC, the third oldest seaport city in the country.




If you are moving, building, redecorating or just adding a new piece or two, Augustus & Carolina is the place to create the house of your dreams. Anyone will tell you that Augustus & Carolina is not your normal furniture store. We pride ourselves on having a unique and beautiful selection. You are certain to find something that you love. We are an established, locally-owned company. We’ve been in business since 1995. Our sales people have extensive product knowledge and are happy to assist you with your selections. We have the largest outdoor furniture showroom in the Georgetown SC, Charleston SC, Pawleys Island, Myrtle Beach area. Our Interior designers are available to take your ideas and turn it into the home of your dreams. We stock thousands of hand loomed Oriental rugs, many of them antique works of art. A lot of our furniture and accessories are available directly off our showroom floor or you can special order exactly to your specifications. Delivery & shipping available.




Historic Georgetown is a wonderful little town full of unique shops and history. Come on down today to explore and enjoy. Holidays on the Porch Pattern Play With Pillows News about the health and beauty of the natural world that sustains us. Fire pits are a fantastic addition to any homestead or rural backyard. They are attractive, inexpensive to use and help to extend the use of your yard through the fall and winter. But when you use a fire pit you are literally playing with fire! Careless misuse could not only set your own house ablaze, but also could spark a grass fire and endanger others nearby. For nearly a decade I lived in southern Idaho, an area of the state prone to large wildfires. During my time there I trained and worked as a volunteer firefighter and helped battle numerous wildfires. I have seen firsthand the destruction an errant spark from a fire pit can cause, and so I want to share these important fire pit safety precautions: Positioning Your Fire Pit




Whether you are using a portable fire pit or planning to install a permanent one, positioning is key to safety: • Make sure the fire pit is, at minimum, 10 feet away from any structure or neighboring yard—25 feet is preferable. • Do not position a fire pit under a covered porch or low hanging tree branches. • Always place a fire pit on a non-flammable surface, such as patio blocks or concrete. • Do not put a fire pit on a wooden deck or directly on grass. Preparing Your Fire Pit • Clear all flammable materials away from your fire pit before using it. Five feet is a good distance. This “break” in vegetation will help prevent an escaped fire from spreading. • Piling dirt or rocks around the pit will also help prevent any fire on the ground from escaping. • The fire pit should be at least 6 inches deep at the center and 2 feet across, to help keep the embers and flames contained. Lighting Your Fire Pit • Always check wind direction before you light a fire and remove anything flammable downwind of the pit.




• If it is too windy, do not light your fire pit. • Do not use lighter fluid to light a fire pit; instead, a commercial fire starter stick with kindling on top is ideal. • Do not use any flammable fluids (gasoline, lighter fluid, etc.) to light or relight fires. Using Your Fire Pit • Never leave a fire pit unattended. • Never leave children or pets unattended near a fire pit. • Consider investing in a wire mesh cover to keep embers inside and help prevent children or pets from falling in. • Limit the amount of fuel you put in the fire—just put what's necessary to keep it burning gently. • Don’t put garbage or paper products into the fire. They can easily spark and throw off embers or burning remnants. • Don’t wear flammable or loose-fit clothing while near the pit. • Don’t burn soft woods like pine or cedar. These can “pop” and throw sparks. • Even if you follow all of these guidelines, accidents still happen.




Keep a container of water and a hose nearby in case of an emergency. Extinguishing Your Fire Pit • Always have a shovel nearby to extinguish any escaped flames and to put out the fire itself. • Extinguish with water: drown it and stir it with the shovel to make sure it’s fully extinguished. • Dispose of the ashes in a safe manner; keep a metal can that is used solely for ash storage. Even after 2 or 3 days, ashes can still be hot enough to cause a fire. • Do not discard hot ashes in a compost pile, paper bag, cardboard box or anything that is combustible. If you follow these guidelines and safely utilize your fire pit, it can be a wonderful addition to your yard. And don’t just limit your cooking to roasting marshmallows over the fire pit; a simple fire pit grill laid over the top can transform it into an excellent outdoor stove! Jennifer Tuohy often writes on safety tips for inside and outside the home for The Home Depot. A former volunteer firefighter in Idaho, Jennifer now calls Charleston, South Carolina, home.

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