Cement Board Under Fire Pit
The cement board we'll be adding between the pan and 2x4s (to protect the wood from the heat) is about 1/4in. So, our 2x4s were spaced 11in apart to allow enough room for the base to drop in. Secure the long-ways 2x4s using the 3in deck screws, which will go through the exposed side of the cement board into the 2x4s. 1. The Rustic Fire Bowl. Structured and sturdy, this rustic concrete fire bowl creates a strong focal point, perfect for smaller, well-thought out backyards. 2. The Wood Grain Fire Pit. The wood grain texture of this propane fire pit has a very rustic appeal, perfect for those country abodes. 3.



Cement Board 1. Heat Resistant Tiles Some tiles can handle high heat and be placed under your fire pit. Tiles made from concrete, clay, ceramic materials, or stone will provide a level of protection against the hot embers that come up off the bottom of the fire pit. The Outdoor Plus 120" x 36" x 24" Ready-to-Finish Catalina Gas Fire Pit Kit. No reviews. $6,624.00. The Outdoor Plus 108" x 36" x 24" Ready-to-Finish Catalina Gas Fire Pit Kit. No reviews. $5,975.00. The Outdoor Plus 96" x 36" x 24" Ready-to-Finish Catalina Gas Fire Pit Kit. No reviews.



The Glow 80 x 80 x 23cm Cement Grey and Black Machu Fire Pit now sits securely on the mobile solid heat-resistant concrete trolley. Optional We drilled four more holes in the fire pit bowl to increase airflow, and we added an old metal grill from a disused barbecue to place in the bowl, allowing air to circulate under the hot coals, creating less smoke. You place these heat-resistant accessories between the fire pit and the concrete patio/wooden deck underneath to protect your patio. Since they're made of volcanic rock/carbon fibers, they easily stop the heat from ever reaching the other side. If you use them properly, they'll keep your patio safe.
You can use it under the fire pit or grill. It's perfect for protecting wood, lawn, artificial grass, or decorative stones. You need to make sure the clearance is 6 inches from the fire pit to the pad. A pit cannot be placed directly over it. The size of the deck protector is enough to protect the area underneath the fire pit. I have a wooden deck in the backyard and a fire pit out there. The fire pit has a 1.5" hole in the bottom for air circulation and to prevent water from building up in there. When I use it, the embers drop down to the deck below. Not a good combination obviously. Last winter when I used it, I put an extra piece of ceramic tile that I had from when my house was built under the hole to collect














Cement Board 1. Heat Resistant Tiles Some tiles can handle high heat and be placed under your fire pit. Tiles made from concrete, clay, ceramic materials, or stone will provide a level of protection against the hot embers that come up off the bottom of the fire pit.. The Outdoor Plus 120" x 36" x 24" Ready-to-Finish Catalina Gas Fire Pit Kit. No reviews. $6,624.00. The Outdoor Plus 108" x 36" x 24" Ready-to-Finish Catalina Gas Fire Pit Kit. No reviews. $5,975.00. The Outdoor Plus 96" x 36" x 24" Ready-to-Finish Catalina Gas Fire Pit Kit. No reviews.