A fire pit is an excellent addition that can take your outdoor living space to the next level. If you're planning to install one on your property in Nebraska, you have to choose how your fire pit will be fueled. You can opt for a gas-burning fire pit, which is easy to use and low maintenance. You can go with a propane-burning fire pit that is similar to a gas-burning one except it runs off of a propane tank. Or, you can go the classic road and choose a wood-burning fire pit, which boasts the classic campfire vibe. There's no better option among these three because they each feature distinct benefits and the final choice ultimately depends on your personal preference.
Natural Gas-Burning Fire Pits Are Convenient to Use & Low-Maintenance
If you want a fire pit that requires no fuss to use, go with a gas-burning fire pit. It's quick and convenient to start a fire with a gas-burning fire pit because all you have to do is push a button! You don't have to manually ignite a fire using wood and tend to it constantly while using the fire pit, allowing you to put your full attention to conversations with your guests. When you decide to call it a day, turning off your fire pit is just as easy as turning it on.
It's also a low-maintenance option as there is no soot, ash, or wood to clean up. Also, because these types of fire pits are connected to gas lines, there is a seemingly endless supply of fuel. Gas-burning fire pits also don't emit smoke and odor, so you won't have to worry about your clothes smelling like smoke.
A propane-burning fire pit is easy to use and portable.
Your fire pit can also be fueled by propane. Like the gas-burning option, a propane-burning fire pit is also easy to use because you just have to turn on the propane to get the fire going. There's no smoke that you may accidentally inhale, no burnt wood to clean up, and no odor that can latch to your clothes. This type of fire pit is also portable because it's not connected to a gas line, so you can move it around your property if you want. However, you have to replace the tank occasionally once it runs out.
A wood-burning fire pit boasts a unique campfire feel!
Your other fuel option for your fire pit is wood. A wood-burning fire pit boasts a unique campfire feel with the sound and natural smell of burning wood. If you enjoy the experience of starting a fire with wood and feeding it as you use this fire feature, you'll love using a wood-burning fire pit. However, there is some maintenance that comes along with a wood-burning fire pit. You have to properly store the wood to ensure it won't get wet and clean up the soot, ash, and burnt wood after every use.
Call us today to schedule our fire pit installation service.
Having a fire pit installed on your property is a surefire way to boost your property value and elevate your outdoor living space. Here at Clear Creek Landscapes, we can install custom fire pits or assemble pre-designed kits. Whether you want a gas, propane, or wood-burning fire pit, our team can accommodate it! We offer our fire pit installation service to commercial and residential properties, as well as HOAs, in Omaha, Elkhorn, Millard, NE, and surrounding areas, as well as nearby areas in Iowa. Call us today at (402) 677-7652 to set up a consultation with our experts on your fire pit construction project!
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